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Launching a WordPress Product in Public: Session 6

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Cory Miller
Transcript ↓ Learn from Corey Maass, a master of WordPress plugins and apps, and Cory Miller, a marketing, business, and WordPress experience guru. The two discuss the intimacies of partnering on a product and how solopreneurs can benefit from support.…

Launching a WordPress Product in Public: Session 5

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Cory Miller
In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller discuss a range of topics related to the development of their new product Crop.Express,  including the importance of empathy in designing user interfaces, the challenges of marketing and selling products, and the need for developers to collaborate with others and develop non-technical skills. They each share their experiences from working on various projects over the years and offer insights and advice based on these experiences.

Launching a WordPress Product in Public: Session 1

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Cory Miller
Corey Maass and Cory Miller go live to discuss the creation and launch of a WordPress product they have partnered to build. Crop.Express originated as a solution to a common problem Maass experienced. Miller loved the idea and wondered how to build this into a plugin to solve problems within the WordPress workflow. This is a candid conversation about the evolution of partnering to develop a WordPress product.

Open Secrets: Forced Updates in WordPress

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Dan Knauss
We've seen forced updates become increasingly common and less controversial over time. But who decides, and how is that decision made? Are there unofficial channels and processes, like a decision tree, for escalating to a forced update?

Post Status Excerpt (No. 14) —…

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Dan Knauss

Post Status Excerpt (No. 14) — Starting Your "Next Chapter" Project   In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset and Cory Miller talk about how to build a “career raft” for yourself — something Cory wishes he did…

Chris Lema talks about the advantages…

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Dan Knauss

Chris Lema talks about the advantages of second-movers or those who enter a market late. Their customers can be serviced better, product gaps can be seen more easily, and it's cheaper to acquire customers. 🥈 Chris describes WPForms and Ninja…

Caldera has been acquired by Saturday…

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Brian Krogsgard

Caldera has been acquired by Saturday Drive, the makers of Ninja Forms. Acquiring competitors can make sense in a consolidating market, but the Saturday Drive folks don't have plans to blend the two products. Instead, they see Caldera as a…
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