Using Creative Commons Images on Your Site with Confidence
Still not fully understand Creative Commons license. But at least know how to give attribution. Nice step-by-step guide.
Still not fully understand Creative Commons license. But at least know how to give attribution. Nice step-by-step guide.
If you’re running or opening a new WordPress business, you should read Adam Soucie’s warning on the dangers of accepting credit cards. Soucie, a WordPress Developer based in Orlando, Fl… Source: WordPress Freelancer Adam Soucie on the Dangers of Accepting Credit Cards – WordPress Tavern Note: the original article: Chargebacks: The Dangers of Accepting Credit […]
In this post, I will cover four handy tricks to help reduce the churn rate and increase loyalty among our existing users. Nice tips for product growth. Source: How To Reduce The Abandon Rate Of Your #WordPress #Plugin
Maybe the WordPress origin story isn’t as legendary or contentious as Mark Zuckerberg’s. And maybe won’t be made into a movie written by Aaron Sorkin, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a fascinating tale filled with community and conflict. The e-book seems interesting. But if have time, prefer to read other. Source: ‘The History Of […]
Thanksgiving day is over. Black Friday and Cyber Monday are on the way. Got a glimpse of what are Black Friday and Cyber Monday are. And there is Gray Thursday, too! Source: Black Friday, Cyber Monday, And WordPress | @thetorquemag
Looking to start a WordPress business? Let me teach you what I’ve learned from my mistakes. Never really want to build one. But there’s nothing to lose to read this kind of topic. Source: Read This Before Starting Your WordPress Business Empire | @thetorquemag
In this article, I’m going to share why this is so important to me, and why I think it is important to clients. Was thinking this will discuss more about GPL. Turns out it’s more about how to manage project and deal with clients. Source: Why GPL Is Important For You and Your Clients
People ask the question a lot – should they charge annual or monthly subscription fees. Here’s my take. Chris recommend annual. Couldn’t agree more. Source: Should I charge annual Subscription Fees? Or monthly?
I want to share some insights and trends I’ve found in the WordPress industry so you can beat the odds and succeed in selling your WordPress goodies. Go for niche market. Source: What To Consider Before Selling WordPress Products And Services
Codeable is celebrating this holiday season by reaching huge milestones. Warning: cool numbers inside! Cool. Would love to be a part of Codeable. Someday. Source: $1 million payout to WordPress experts in 90 days (and other numbers about our startup)