Your WordPress site is slow. You know it, your visitors know it, and Google definitely knows it. But here’s what might surprise you, the problem probably isn’t your theme or that plugin you installed last month. It’s your hosting.
Most people treat hosting like a utility bill. Something you pay and forget about. That’s a mistake. Because while you’re focused on design and content, your WordPress hosting provider is quietly determining whether your site loads in two seconds or twenty.
At Pagely, we’ve been offering managed hosting for WordPress for over a decade. And we’ve seen the same story play out hundreds of times: someone switches from a bargain host to a good one, and suddenly their site flies. No other changes. Just better hosting.
When Things Go Wrong (And They Will)
Let’s imagine it’s Black Friday. Your biggest sale of the year. Traffic is pouring in, people are buying, and then… your site crashes.
Now what? If you’re with most hosts, you’ll submit a ticket and wait. Maybe someone gets back to you in an hour. Maybe four hours. Maybe they just restart your server and call it fixed.
But what if your host actually knows WordPress? What if
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