Charging what you’re worth doesn’t always make sense? How can that be? Sandra Martini’s article on this really fails across the board because it doesn’t come from the right angle. In fact, it’s so wrong that it’s scary. Her message tells you to adjust your rate when a client complains, when it should be the
[Continue Reading...]Understanding What Comes With Buying Premium WordPress Plugins and Themes
If you’ve bought a WordPress plugin or theme, more than likely you get the software and support. However, a lot of people like to complain about the price. A lot of times before pricing a plugin or theme, the developer or company developing them, will try to do research to see what people are paying.
[Continue Reading...]Dear Fashion Bloggers
Dear Fashion Bloggers, I love to wear clothes. I love fashion. I think I have fairly good taste too. However, just because I have good taste in clothing, shoes, and accessories doesn’t mean I’m an expert at fashion, nor does it mean I’d become a serious fashion blogger. If you think you’re an expert, but
[Continue Reading...]#WordPressWednesday 2014 Volume 11
Another week, another Wednesday has arrived. This week’s #WordPressWednesday I selected a few good recaps from the 2014 WordCamp San Francisco event. I didn’t want to plaster a whole bunch of event recaps this week as the WordPress world still does continue with content being created. I’ve recently been looking on Twitter in the #WordPress
[Continue Reading...]The Excerpt Metabox in WordPress
Throughout the years, there’s some areas in the WordPress backend that people aren’t aware that exists, or really what it can be used for. The excerpt metabox is just one of those areas that happens to be it. By default, if you have a theme that pulls in the excerpt of a post, the post
[Continue Reading...]#MondayMashup – 2014 Volume 6
This is where I round up the latest posts in several topics.
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