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  • Pricing WordPress projects

    Pricing WordPress projects

    Aug 26, 2019

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    Matt
    in Blog, Business, Clients, Freelancers, Interview, Work/Life

    The art of pricing your WordPress freelance projects is forever in motion. I guess that’s why it’s an art, you spend months crafting a new pitch or approach, and when seasons change, you start from a new blank canvas. Continuously unearthing new ways to position yourself and your projects to the right set of customers.

  • Watching a $4,000 launch day fade away

    Watching a $4,000 launch day fade away

    Aug 14, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Business, Interview, Marketing, Startups

    In part 3 of my journey into digital product sales, I share the experiences of launching Conductor to $4,000 in sales on day one, only to watch it slowly plateau and fall short to bigger trends in the market.

  • Biggest lesson learned with $15k in seed funding

    Biggest lesson learned with $15k in seed funding

    Aug 5, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Blog, Business, Interview, Startups, Work/Life

    Did you know I started Dropbox before Dropbox was — Dropbox?

  • Creating products that empower users

    Creating products that empower users

    Jul 29, 2019

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    Matt
    in Blog, Business, Interview, Startups, Work/Life

    Five years ago we launched Conductor plugin, our very first commercial WordPress plugin, and one that (in my opinion) was too far ahead of its time. We were creating an alternative to the (then) clumsy page builder space, with an altruistic flare for “doing things the WordPress way.” Something that became more of a hindrance…

  • Dare to run a WordPress support business like WP Buffs?

    Dare to run a WordPress support business like WP Buffs?

    Jun 13, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Freelancers, Interview, Marketing, Work/Life

    Authenticity and that digital handshake is such a hard formula for companies to get right these days. All too often I see content or marketing campaigns treated as, well, campaigns.

  • Automattic’s Happy Tools w/ Matt Wondra

    Automattic’s Happy Tools w/ Matt Wondra

    May 30, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Business, Interview, Startups

    If you haven’t heard, Automattic is embarking on a new challenge to make remote work easier for small teams and organizations. They’re starting with a tool called Happy Schedule, part of a larger suite aptly named, Happy Tools.

  • Marieke van de Rakt CEO of Yoast

    Marieke van de Rakt CEO of Yoast

    May 22, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Business, Interview, Startups, Work/Life

    The Yoast plugin is arguably one of the first plugins most WordPress site owners install once they get up and running. I know it’s been a staple for the small business websites I’ve consulted on over the course of many years.

  • What’s next for the largest page builder on the planet

    What’s next for the largest page builder on the planet

    May 9, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Business, Interview, Work/Life

    Can you imagine a world where you set out to create a product that becomes so popular, that — according to today’s guest — it powers 4% of the internet?

  • SaaS vs WordPress vs MicroConf vs WordCamp with RogueStartups

    SaaS vs WordPress vs MicroConf vs WordCamp with RogueStartups

    Apr 23, 2019

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    by

    Matt
    in Business, Interview, Marketing, Startups

    I love getting new perspectives on our “little” WordPress business world we live in.

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