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.
🤝 Joining some recent #club conversations in Post Status‘ Slack, Matt Mullenweg responded to a question involving acquisitions: “Automattic is also an active buyer and investor — happy to bring the entire team on if the best path is acquisition, and we have a few of those coming up soon, or also more than happy…
Vova Feldman recalls how changing the pricing model of his SaaS based WordPress plugin by removing the monthly renewable option cost him dramatically. This post is more for folks selling something, but there are interesting lessons to take away here for others as well. I have my own opinions about monthly versus yearly pricing (note my lack…
Success in business is not just what you know but who you know. “Great programming doesn’t equal great sales,” according to Chris Lema. He suggests ten practices he has found helpful to leverage the power of networking. Some of my favorites: Meet people way outside your circle Develop your transparency (but don’t overshare) Use social…
In 2019-20, only four plugins entered the space and broke into the upper tiers. These were Site Kit for Google, Facebook for WooCommerce, Creative Mail for WordPress and WooCommerce, and Google Ads and Marketing by Kliken. Has the WordPress.org repository become a closed shop, a tapped-out ecosystem where the winners have taken all? Here are some suggestions about how to break in or changes that could be proposed to open and diversify the repository. Until that happens, do growth charts matter?
Elto, formerly Tweaky, is a micro services provider, for lack of a better term. They started with $25 tweaks, which until they shut down services today, worked it’s way to a $199 minimum. WordPress is a high focus vertical for Elto’s, and I presume it’s their largest as well. Elto is one of several such…
I see a lot of WordPress products and product websites as a consultant. I also get “pitched” a pretty decent amount, requesting me to check out someone’s new product to blog about here. Because of this experience seeing and judging products over the last few years, I have some things I’d like to recommend for…