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title: Cassy Fiano
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url: http://www.cassyfiano.com
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summary: A “rising star” conservative blogger
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category: WordPress
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isInactive: true
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noLink: true
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frontPage:
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display: false
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technologies:
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- WordPress:
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for: blogging (with a custom theme)
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- MySQL:
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for: data storage
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- Rackspace Cloud:
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for: backup and recovery
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- Azure:
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for: backup and recovery
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---
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### The Client
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Cassy Fiano (now Cassy Chesser) began blogging back in 2007 on Blogger. She worked hard to network with other bloggers, wrote prolifically, and gained a large audience with her coverage of life issues and of Sarah Palin as the first female Republican vice-presidential nominee.
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### The Problem
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With her success, Cassy was quickly outgrowing Blogger. She was interested in moving to a different platform; specifically, Movable Type, as she had some authoring experience with that platform.
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### The Solution
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We migrated her content to a WordPress site, and customized a theme to look very similar to her Blogger theme (which she liked). We maintained the site, and began hosting it a few years later.
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### The Epilogue
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Cassy formally decommissioned this site in early 2014.
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<hidden-section heading="The Process">
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Initially, we assisted her with finding a theme, and customized it. We also modified her old Blogger template to send redirect users to her new blog after displaying a note that the blog had moved. A few years later, we developed an advertising banner to generate income from her writing.
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In July 2012, we began hosting the site, as we were already hosting her military wife blog <nuxt-link to="/solutions/hard-corps-wife" title="Hard Corps Wife • Bit Badger Solutions">Hard Corps Wife</nuxt-link>. When the time came to decommission the site, we backed up the data and ensured she had it.
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</hidden-section>
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