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Cloudways Partners with WordFest Live

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We’re excited to announce that Cloudways has partnered with WordFest Live and will feature across the live event on July 23, 2021. 

Introducing Cloudways

Cloudways is an industry-leading hosting provider that has been empowering digital agencies, eCommerce stores, and SMBs for a decade now.

They have helped thousands of customers establish a strong digital presence by taking care of their hosting hassles, giving them peace of mind, and enabling them to focus on their business and its growth. Their philosophy is to make hosting simple for all users; be it a blogger or an agency owner.

Learn More About Cloudways

We chatted with Robert Jacobi from Cloudways to find out what excited them about partnering with WordFest Live and why reaching out to the remote working community is important to Cloudways?

Robert replied:

With a company that spans the globe, remote working is part of our DNA. The success of our remote workers is directly tied to their wellbeing. Big Orange Heart is a resource that has proven invaluable to our understanding of remote working challenges. We just want them to know that we know.

Make sure to find Cloudways during the event and swing by the Games Tent to see what all they have planned!! Until then, follow them on social media and send them a “Thank you!” for sponsoring!

WordFest Live will feature speakers, partners, and attendees from across the globe. 

Become part of the worldwide celebration now. Check out the schedule and register for your free ticket. Partner with us as a sponsor. Share the news with your friends. Together we can have some fun! 

What excites you about WordFest Live?  Let us know in the comments below.

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