Iain Poulson has authored a guide…
Iain Poulson has authored a guide to outsourcing support for your WordPress plugin. Iain lists the best options out there, their pros, cons, and pricing while including his own thoughts on each approach. π
Iain Poulson has authored a guide to outsourcing support for your WordPress plugin. Iain lists the best options out there, their pros, cons, and pricing while including his own thoughts on each approach. π
Most of you know this by now, as it’s been all over the web and a hot topic in Slack, but Mailchimp is ditching free Mandrill plans for transactional emails, and stacking Mandrill onto paid Mailchimp plans. But even if you already have a paid Mailchimp account, you’ll still have to pay $20 per month…
Restrict Content Pro has been around for a long time, but for a few years it was the third leg on Pippin Williamson and friends’ product landscape. It’s always been a solid, but limited product. It’s still limited, but their team has gone all in to really make it shine for the features it has….
Elementor has raised a $15 million Series A to help them take the extremely popular page building tool to the next level.
WordPress.com has new eCommerce options available to its users. Back in March of 2013, they partnered with ShopLocket for their Enterprise and VIP customers to be able to use the eCommerce tools on their WordPress websites. Now, they’ve added Ecwid and Shopify to the mix, and lowered the barrier to entry so that any user…
Jonathan Christopher shares some insights into his 10 years experience in pricing service based projects. Pricing is personal and unique depending on a number of variables, but listening to advice from experienced folks like Jonathan can help you make some decisions.
Jon Christopher wrote about how heβs rethinking the pricing model for his OrganizeWP product, and he got some good conversation going in Slack about it. Here’s what he’s doing: “licenses for updates and support will be sold for each major version, and they donβt expire.” I know first-hand the uphill battle it was to build…