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All About Freemius For WordPress

I’ve written a number of posts about WordPress plugins, their place in the overall WordPress economy, and my perspective as it relates to writing and releasing plugins. To be sure, it’s a challenging place to be. Arguably, the most popular business model for plugins is freemium. For those who are new to this whole thing, […]

The WordPress Developers Club

For anyone who is involved in WordPress – be it running a business, contributing to plugins or to core, blogging about it or generally doing something really cool with the application – is bound to receive the following question: > How do I become an expert in WordPress? Isn’t that a hard question to […]

Of Salaries and Software Development With WordPress

Over the last couple of posts, I’ve been talking about the various things that contribute to WordPress developers having lower salaries than other traditional software developers. Specifically, I’ve talked about: Three reasons I think salaries are lower, And how the industry, applicant pool, and skill set play a role To be clear (and as […]

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