Quick Hits: WordPress and Universal Analytics
This post shows you a few additional metrics you can track in WordPress using Universal Analytics, the new Google Analytics.
This post shows you a few additional metrics you can track in WordPress using Universal Analytics, the new Google Analytics.
What’s the future for solo WordPress plugin developer-entrepreneurs? How can young people start careers in WordPress?
John Maeda posted his slides (along link to video) of his 2017 Design in Tech Report at SXSW together with Jackie Xu. Some “key observations” include: – Design isn’t just about beauty; it’s about market relevance and meaningful results. – At top business schools, design thinking is moving into the curriculum — driven by market…
WordPress is an amazing community, but if you’ve been in it for long, it can be a bit rough too. We are one big messy family. For the overwhelming majority of my time in it, I’ve found the most incredible people. But sometimes it can feel brutal if you let it. Last week, I talked…
Most end-users want to ask good questions, they just don’t know how. Copy and paste this guide into your own support center to help your customers ask better support questions.
I now believe that a one size fits all website publishing product is not possible. Each university has its own set of requirements. The requirements vary from the placement of buttons to the type of accessibility a university mandates. In the end, universities shouldn’t sacrifice individual requirements for ease of use.
Daniel Espinoza tells a wonderful, and extremely personal, story of how he decided it was time to sell the rights to his most popular commercial plugins. Daniel shares that he was making $4,000-$5,000 per month of recurring revenue on these products, and also what influenced him decide to sell them outright. I absolutely love stories…