Weekly pricing for web development
Weekly pricing is a great way to keep an even cashflow for businesses, but it’s also great for clients.
Weekly pricing is a great way to keep an even cashflow for businesses, but it’s also great for clients.
Robbie Adair speaks at tech conferences around the world about Web Development, Application Development, Media Content Production, and more.
Greenfield projects are the dream of most of developers. We have no legacy code to deal with. Just a clean WordPress install and whatever tools we decide best accomplish the goals of the client. Unfortunately you’re not always going to get greenfield projects. Some will have legacy code that you have to accommodate and you…
HeroThemes has released Heroic Inbox which “manages multiple business emails from different sources and from one powerful, shared mailbox inside WordPress.” 📨
Can WordPress’s heavy reliance on volunteerism be offset or better supported by those most able to subsidize the work of others and their access to events? Do the largest WordCamps serve well, in their current form, as signature industry events that developers, product owners, and investors outside WordPress can recognize as such? Can the upper, middle, and lower markets within the WordPress ecosystem find mutual benefit through the things they share in common?
Brandon Dove, co-founder of Pixel Jar, joins Cory Miller to discuss his WordPress plugin, AdSanity Plugin. They dive into the nuance of advertising, evaluate the benefits of free and paid plugins, and talk through the challenges and opportunities available to agencies that invest in product development while providing other services.
Inclusion is a conscious decision to involve others, value who they are, and strive for better every day.