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6 core competencies of a WordPress business

Published on September 14, 2016 by Todd Jones under WordPress Business
6 core competencies of a WordPress business
Building and running a WordPress business has a lot to do with our chosen development platform. We usually know WordPress inside and out. Business, as you know, is much more than the tool you use or the service you sell. Many core competencies in business have little or nothing to do with WordPress. Often, they are forgotten. Forgetting many of these core competencies can have a disastrous effect. Money Management One of the top reasons businesses fail is money. I Continue reading the post...

Introducing MainWP Roadmaps

Published on September 14, 2016 by Dennis Dornon under MainWP News
Introducing MainWP Roadmaps
I’m excited to introduce you to our new MainWP roadmaps! We created the roadmaps in an attempt to be open with our vision of MainWP and allow you to comment and add your own ideas of what we should be working on. By using Trello, these new roadmaps will provide a better visual representation of what is happening with the MainWP team and what is being worked on. However, we won’t be adding specific bugs and minor features fixes to Continue reading the post...

An Easy Blogging Method that any WordPress Entrepreneur can follow

Published on September 9, 2016 by Todd Jones under Tips & Tricks
An Easy Blogging Method that any WordPress Entrepreneur can follow
As a WordPress entrepreneur, you have probably seen or read about the use of blogging for your business. The professional name for blogging is content marketing. Do you stare blankly at the screen when you try to write a blog post? Are you struggling to develop a process for writing a blog post? The truth is, it takes hard work and some planning to write blog posts for your WordPress business. After all, you are a developer, not a writer. Continue reading the post...

Taming WordPress proposals so that your business doesn’t flounder

Published on September 7, 2016 by Todd Jones under Tips & Tricks
Taming WordPress proposals so that your business doesn’t flounder
See if this sounds familiar. You get a request from a possible new client, and he needs a WordPress proposal by the following day. He tells you that he needs a WordPress website for his business. He gives you some information about the industry he is in and says he needs something that really “pops,” or stands out, so that he can differentiate him from others in the same industry. “Great,” you think, and you get to work. You blow Continue reading the post...

What if MainWP was sold?

Published on September 6, 2016 by Dennis Dornon under MainWP News
What if MainWP was sold?
With the announcement on Friday of the sale of ManageWP to GoDaddy (and confirmed today) I have received a fair amount of questions about it and I have also seen MainWP brought up in numerous comments, so I thought it was best to take a moment and address the acquisition and how a sale of a SaaS (Software as a Service) management solution such as ManageWP differs from the sale of a open source stand alone solution such as MainWP. Let me start Continue reading the post...

WordPress Client Training 101 for developers

Published on September 2, 2016 by Todd Jones under About
WordPress Client Training 101 for developers
Congratulations! You just launched your client’s website and is a great looking project. You are showcasing it to your developer friends and sharing it in your Slack community. You also begin making plans to add it to the portfolio on your website. All systems go. But wait! Before you do all that, are you sure your client is ready to take the keys and drive this new car? Remember the first time you got a car? Remember how it felt? Continue reading the post...

Executing an online marketing strategy with WordPress

Published on July 11, 2016 by Todd Jones under Tips & Tricks
Executing an online marketing strategy with WordPress
When it comes to an online marketing strategy, business owners look for tools to help them execute their strategy. Often, the tools are expensive, especially an all-in-one application such as Hubspot. Hubspot is a great set of tools for those that have the budget, but what about smaller businesses and solopreneurs? There are many options available to those are our customers without breaking the bank, and those options are directly tied to what we know best, WordPress. Online Marketing Strategy Continue reading the post...

11 copywriting principles you can implement today

Published on July 5, 2016 by Todd Jones under Tips & Tricks
11 copywriting principles you can implement today
Frankly, when most small businesses set out to build a website, they do it backward. Let that marinate for a bit. What I mean by backward is that they add the content at the end of the process. I have spent countless hours waiting for clients to submit their content. You know what I mean, right? There should be a law that says clients have to submit content first, but I digress. Copy ends up being way more important than they Continue reading the post...

Seven elements of a good website home page

Published on June 28, 2016 by Todd Jones under Tips & Tricks
Seven elements of a good website home page
While there may be some debate about the priority of the home page, it is still one of the most important pages of a website. It is the place a user can alway go to to get him or herself out of the maze of your website. A home page is sort of like a compass. Therefore, it is still a very important part of your website and given proper attention to optimizing for user interaction. 1. Begin with the Continue reading the post...

How to get started with a WordPress Maintenance Service

Published on June 24, 2016 by Todd Jones under Tips & Tricks
How to get started with a WordPress Maintenance Service
So, you decided you wanted to get started offering a WordPress Maintenance Service for your freelance WordPress business. You have researched all it that is involved and you think it something you can add to your services fairly quickly and easy. Congratulations! Here are eight tasks to do to get you started. WordPress Maintenance Service 1. Decide on what you will offer Getting started, you may want to keep your maintenance packages to a minimum. You will want to offer Continue reading the post...

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