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Should I use RainMaker or host my own Platform?
In a call the other day, this simple question was asked of me, \"Should I use RainMaker or host my own platform?\" Here's my answer.
Courses, Membership Sites, WordPress & EU VAT
If you're hosting an online course, membership sites, or selling eBooks, VAT might apply to you, as it did to me. So here are a few tips and resources.
One reason you should start blogging (no one Has shared)
There are a million reasons you should or shouldn't blog. But what if I could tell you the one reason you should start blogging that you've never heard? It's worth hearing about, right? It has to do with your thinking. And you'll want to hear about it. Trust me.
Do you have a blog comments policy?
Over the last two years my thoughts on blog comments and a comments policy have shifted. Here's my latest policy.
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.
WP Engine is innovating again
If you haven't heard yet, WP Engine is innovating again. This time they're focused on the enterprise.
WordPress Drag & Drop solutions: Make vs. Carrington Build
How do you choose between these two different drag and drop solutions: Make vs Carrington Build. Here's my take on the comparison.
Are you using Google Fonts? Have you read their TOS?
A lot of us use Google Fonts without thinking twice. We even do it on customer projects. But that may not be the right call - depending on who your client.
Membership Plugins don't do that
I get a lot of questions about membership plugins on my site. Sometimes I have to level set expectations about what they're meant to do.
Why I killed Disqus Commenting on my site
Things were going on that I didn't know. But I don't like them. And I wanted it to stop. So here's why I killed disqus commenting on my site just now.
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