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WordPress Plugin Prices Are Too Low
Even if you were going to trade hours for dollars, which I don't recommend - you'd never pay that little! WordPress plugin prices are too low.
No, the Client isn't Always Right
No, your client isn't always right. That's the reality of the situation. Here's why and what you can do about it.
Third Places & Your Blog
Third places are critical in community development. Your site can be that third place for people, if you're strategic. Here are 5 of my strategies.
Being Intentional with People
It may sound strange, but I find that being intentional is the most strategic thing you can do to prepare for conferences. That's how I approach WordCamps.
WooCommerce Tips: Pay, Play & Download
I regularly write WooCommerce Tips. Today the focus is on a way to let users pay, download a video file, and watch it online as well. All from one purchase.
There are only four kinds of Women in the World
There are only four kinds of women in the world. I'll tell you what they are, and introduce you to one of the amazing ones you may not know.
Is your Pricing Grid hurting Conversion?
Is your pricing grid hurting your conversion? Maybe you're making the same mistake I've been making.
High Performers Hire Coaches
Here's what you need to know about getting help. High performers hire coaches. They do it not because they're lacking in some way. They do it to get better.
Using Data to design the Levels of your WordPress Membership Site
Level design for your WordPress membership site can be boring stuff, but done right, it can pay huge dividends.
Run your Coaching business using WooCommerce Subscriptions
One of the things I hate most about business in general is billing. I don't mind talking about money - that's easy. I'm talking about the low-level details of paperwork. Recently I started working with Freshbooks and it's not bad. I like how it automates the routine and makes it easier to get invoices out. But...
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