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GoDaddy Launches WordPress Premium Support for Small Businesses

Say goodbye to website headaches. GoDaddy's new service keeps your WordPress site secure and performing at its best, so you can focus on growing your business.

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GoDaddy Launches WordPress Premium Support for Small Businesses

GoDaddy Inc. (NYSE:GDDY) has launched WordPress Premium Support, a new service aimed at helping small businesses and individuals maintain high-quality WordPress websites. The subscription-based service, starting from $79.99 per month, offers access to over 40 on-call WordPress developers and GoDaddy's customer support team. This move comes as Alex McClafferty, Director of Product and founder of WP Curve (acquired by GoDaddy), emphasizes the need for additional support for small business WordPress websites.

WP Premium Support promises quick and convenient fixes, updates, and optimizations for WordPress sites. Small businesses can now access round-the-clock support to resolve website issues and boost performance. The service is available in three tiers: Basic at $79.99, Deluxe at $119.99, and Ultimate at $149.99 per month. Each tier offers increasing levels of support, with the Ultimate plan providing priority access to developers and unlimited monthly support tasks.

GoDaddy aims to help small business owners focus on growing their businesses while leaving website maintenance to the experts. With this new service, users can expect improved website security, regular updates, and optimized performance, ultimately boosting their online presence.

GoDaddy's WordPress Premium Support is now available for small businesses and individuals. With a range of subscription plans, users can choose the level of support that best suits their needs. By investing in this service, small businesses can ensure their WordPress websites remain secure, up-to-date, and optimized, allowing them to concentrate on other aspects of growing their businesses.

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