Author: Matt
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Marketing yourself as a WordPress developer with Tonya Mork
Learn how to market yourself and your services through relationship building and partnerships with Tonya Mork of Know the Code.
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Why Daan Tol, new owner of WPLift, invested in a WordPress blog
In this episode, I interview Daan Tol the new owner of WPLift.com to talk about his recent $205k purchase of the domain, where it’s going, and what he has planned next.
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Chris Lema on pricing, product, and perserverance
A top-to-bottom discussion with Chris Lema about pricing products, servicing customers, and persevering through the business world.
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Brad Williams on running WebDevStudios and Pluginize products
Brad Williams joins us to talk about Pluginize a new premium product offering from his company, WebDevStudios. We’ll learn how he grew his company to service brands like Microsoft and Discovery, while uncovering the new challenges ahead for the product space.
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How to start a WordPress theme business w/ Mike McAlister
With so many WordPress themes available on the market, it might sound crazy to even try and start a business selling your own. There are super-huge, multi-purpose themes selling $100k worth a week with option panels the size of their revenue charts, others with big passionate communities supporting them, and countless other shops just as…
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On running a WordPress product & service business
I co-hosted episode #100 of OfficeHours.fm and received a batch of great listener questions. I thought it best to drill down and expand upon what it’s like running a WordPress consultancy, while trying to sell digital products.
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Kronda Adair on the business of websites
When I wrote the blog post about WordPress *not* being easy for small business owners, Kronda reached out and said we should connect. I thought her material would be perfect for the show, and boy was I right. Kronda takes us down the path of servicing small business website needs and what it really takes…
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Fuck platforms; give me WordPress
There’s a war going on for our content. Major social platforms are driving us to publish our hard-earned content within their walls. This impacts businesses, brands, and our very freedoms. Today’s post is a 1,300 word rant. Enjoy.