Did you know there are some fantastic deals to be had all this week?
I completely understand if you missed the announcement we posted. It’s a busy time, right?
Today especially is a good day to get some discounts, due to it being Boxing Day. If you are unfamiliar, Boxing Day is the day after Christmas, and is a holiday started in the UK that spread to other Commonwealth countries.
In addition to Boxing Day is “Web Week“, which runs right up to the new year, where we encourage you to take advantage of the low traffic period to make improvements and much-needed tweaks to your site to set it up for the year ahead.
StudioPress Web Week Deal
At StudioPress we are offering $100 off our Pro Plus All Theme package (bigger discounts for existing customers). You can get this discount here.
Pro Plus includes all of our StudioPress child themes, plus 29 third party themes, making it the most comprehensive package of themes that we do! Many in the Genesis community have used this package as a springboard to launch their own site-building service.
StudioPress Web Week Offer
$100 off the Pro Plus All Theme package
Over at our parent company, WP Engine, there is a great deal on annual hosting plans:
WP Engine – 4.5 Months FREE on Annual Plans
WP Engine Digital Experience Platform Annual Plan
4.5 Months Free with code: WEBWEEK2018
WP Engine is the WordPress Digital Experience Platform that gives companies of all sizes the agility, performance, intelligence and integrations they need to drive their business forward faster. WP Engine’s combination of tech and innovation and an award-winning team of WordPress experts are trusted by over 85,000 companies across 135 countries to provide counsel and support, helping brands to create world-class digital experiences. Use code WEBWEEK2018 to get 25% off your first payment – that’s 4.5 months free on annual plans! Valid 12/25/2018 – 12/31/2018.
Many other companies are offering Web Week deals too! Check out the full list over at the WP Engine article right now.
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