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WordPress podcasts to keep an eye on

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Brian Krogsgard
The WordPress podcast landscape seems to be exploding. I've been keeping my queue filled for a while now with the shows available. Let's talk about a few. The DradCast The DradCast is a carryover from WP Late Night, hosted by Sucuri CEO…

How WooThemes makes distributed team culture work

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Brian Krogsgard
The iDoneThis blog profiles WooThemes and their distributed work culture. The author also learns about their processes, the recruiting advantage of distributed teams, their commitment to transparency, and growing pains.

Known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns

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Brian Krogsgard
There are known knowns; there are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns; that is to say, there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns – there are things…

A seller’s decision to leave Code Canyon

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Brian Krogsgard
Scott Evans shares why he decided to remove his plugins from Code Canyon. I'm sure each seller's mileage varies as far as their level of concern for the reasons Scott brings up, but I'm at least happy he'll be releasing…

What is the future of commercial plugins?

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Brian Krogsgard
Every now and then there are discussions and debates that arise to the forefront of the WordPress community. One of these discussions caught our attention: paid products based in WordPress and how they are (or are not) promoted within the…

The truth about building commercial WordPress plugins

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Brian Krogsgard
It's not easy to make good, sustainable income selling commercial WordPress plugins. Tom McFarlin does a great job highlighting many things you should be considering if you are thinking about getting into the WordPress commercial product business.

A/B Testing in WordPress

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Curtis McHale
If you use WordPress for your business website or to run your business entirely, you should be split testing to improve your conversions on products, form entries, and even email lists. WP Lift has done a nice run-through with tips…

How much are the big WordPress companies making?

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Brian Krogsgard
It's a question many of us have pondered. Just how much money do these "big" WordPress product companies make? WooThemes, Copyblogger (makers of StudioPress), Gravity Forms, WP Engine, Sucuri, and many more companies are clearly making significant revenues compared to…

On WordPress news sites

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Brian Krogsgard
There has been a bit of talk about WordPress news sites recently. WPMU has done a pretty good summary of the recent DradCast podcast episode hosted by WP Tavern's Jeff Chandler. It tells the story of Jeff's journey running the…

The importance of business talks over WordCamps

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Mario Peshev
WordPress is the perfect product for business. It is a great framework for both small and large websites, and thousands of experts are doing full-time WordPress work whether it's in development, design, SEO, marketing -anything related to the ecosystem. That's…

Making customer service human

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Brian Krogsgard
For too long, companies have been automating customer service, but that depersonalises the relationship. It’s time to make customer service human again.

WordCamps and business

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Brian Krogsgard
WordCamp SF attendees, via Matt You've likely heard a lot about the WordPress economy over the past couple of years. Tens of thousands of people make their living with WordPress. It's likely that many thousands more work at news sites,…

Case study: Building a WordPress powered web app

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Brian Krogsgard
Josh Kadis has written up a summary of his experience at Quartz (an excellent online business news magazine) using WordPress to build a web app. Their considerations for choosing to build their own  API versus use Jetpack's, using the settings…
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