Month: November 2013

20 things I believe about building new products

I thought I would take a moment today to highlight the 20 things I believe about building new products. This isn't a manifesto, just a list. But who knows?

Membership sites: Consider Incremental Regret

Trust me when I tell you that I've learned about incremental regret at a deep and personal level. Never take your customers for granted.

If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together

If you want to go fast, go alone. But who wants that? Don't most of us want to go far? In that case, we have to go together.

It’s time to start learning Sass

Oh you can kick and scream like I do. It seems like learning never ends. But it's now time to start learning Sass, as it's being adopted in WordPress.

I’m speaking at WordCamp Las Vegas! Join me

This will be my last WordCamp this year, and what better one to end a year on than WordCamp Las Vegas? Join me, for free, by winning a free ticket.

Hunters and Farmers; Builders and Operators

When you know if you're a builder or operator, a hunter or a farmer, you'll be better able to collaborate with people who aren't like you.

Why we all need to keep watching iThemes

Every time you can take something complex and make it easier, people will love you. That's why we all need to keep watching iThemes.

The Value of Meeting in Person

I've been in South Africa for a week and the best part of it has been connecting with the WooThemes team - meeting in person.

Why I use comments on my site

When it comes to comments on a site, there's a lot of debate on whether you should or shouldn't have them. Here's my reasoning.

The Future of WordPress Plugin Development

Are we in a Gold Rush in the WordPress community? I don't think so. But we might get there. Here's what it means for plugin development.