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TL;DR: As of February 13, get three years of WP Buzz Managed WordPress Hosting for only $49.99 — a savings of 83%.


Having your own website is commonplace these days. WordPress is a popular choice among bloggers, businesses, and online shops. The only catch is that you need a hosting platform to get these WordPress sites online. Though it's not hard to do, finding a reliable host can be a challenge if you're new to the game. 

WP Buzz offers managed WordPress Hosting that's reliable, affordable, and secure. And the best part is that it was built and optimized specifically for WordPress. For a limited time, you can get a three-year subscription to this service for just $49.99 (reg. $297).

Because it was made for WordPress, it was designed to feature faster speed and offer better performance for your WordPress site. It also has security features to protect your site. The built-in web application firewall is there to protect against attacks, and plugins are monitored so they don't potentially disrupt your site.

You can manage your WordPress site easily from your tablet, phone, or desktop laptop. This host has auto-scaling to keep your site online and up and running. And a user-friendly control panel makes brand management a breeze.

WP Buzz WordPress hosting includes load balancing, edge caching, and other quality features to ensure a smooth operation.

This three-year plan allows you to host one WordPress install with unlimited bandwidth and SSD space. You also get unlimited emails, and free migration and updates are included. 

Don't miss the chance to get this optimized WordPress host at a steep discount.

Get a 3-year WP Buzz WordPress Hosting subscription for just $49.99 (reg. $297) and see how it can elevate your site.

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