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How would you like to cut down plugin support costs?
Are you spending a lot of time on plugin support? Are you tired of the costs of phone calls and emails? Would you spend $34 to reduce your burden?
Things I hate: Cost-Plus Pricing
On my short list of things I hate, here's one about pricing - cost-plus pricing. I hate it, mostly because it's selfish. There, I said it.
The best WordPress membership plugin for developers
Is there a good WordPress membership plugin that's right for developers? Yes, there are three. Here they are.
My Approach to Estimating without Requirements [Video]
Estimating without requirements isn't easy. It's even worse if you're using a 3-point approach incorrectly. Here's my approach, and how I use it to differentiate me from others (while reinforcing my experience).
My site will be changing... all because of VAT
My site will be changing...all because of VAT - here are the details of changes that are to come.
Building the right software
Building software the right way is not as important as building the right software.
Pricing your Services: a tip from Best Buy
If you're a freelancer or service-oriented business that struggles with pricing your services, this tip from Best Buy might help you.
People aren't paying for your time, They're paying for theirs
A phone call where someone's paying for my time Today I got on a call using Clarity - the service where people schedule a call to talk to me and get answers and advice. I had an idea of what the guy was going to ask me about because he had put some notes in our...
When is it worth selling lifetime or unlimited plans?
Sometimes lifetime or unlimited plans can make sense. But only sometimes. And it means you have to do some math homework to know if it's a good idea.
Building your First WordPress plugin? No one will tell you this...
Building your first WordPress plugin can be scary. But it doesn't have to be. There are tons of resources to help. And here's the one thing no one tells you.
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