Tag: business

  • WordPress Mini Conference “East Meets Press” Set For September 17-21, 2014

    WordPress Mini Conference “East Meets Press” Set For September 17-21, 2014

    East Meets Press is a business focused WordPress event organized by Ben Fox that will be held on September 17-21 (Wednesday to Sunday – 4 nights). Not to be outdone by BeachPress which was recently held on the West Coast of the US, East Meets Press will take place on the East Coast in Kure…

  • Dates Announced For PressNomics 3 – Jan 22nd-24th, 2015

    Dates Announced For PressNomics 3 – Jan 22nd-24th, 2015

    Dates have been announced for the third annual PressNomics conference. Organized by Joshua and Sally Strebel of Pagely, PressNomics is a conference similar to a WordCamp but focuses exclusively on the business of WordPress and the economy surrounding it. The conference will take place January 22nd – 24th, 2015 in Tempe, AZ. The venue is the…

  • TeslaThemes Celebrates One Year Of Being In Business

    TeslaThemes Celebrates One Year Of Being In Business

    When I discovered TeslaThemes last year, their unique looking designs really impressed me. Since so many other theme shops have tried the theme club model and failed, I didn’t have much hope for them. However, the company is celebrating their first year of being in business. The theme club model typically fails because it over…

  • Panel Discussion On Commercial WordPress Products and Services

    Panel Discussion On Commercial WordPress Products and Services

    One of the highlights of WordCamp Minneapolis 2014, was the panel discussion on commercial WordPress products. The panel was filled with successful business minds sharing their knowledge of running commercial WordPress products and services. Each of the panelists shared their story on how they started their business. One thing they all have in common is…

  • Recap Of WordCamp North Canton 2014

    Recap Of WordCamp North Canton 2014

    Held within the Business and Entrepreneurial Center on the Stark State College campus, WordCamp North Canton 2014 was a repeat success. Sessions ranged from Plugins 101 to the Science Of Design. I only attended two sessions throughout the day as I spent the majority of my time networking. The sessions I participated in only had…

  • Why WordPress Can’t Kill Commercial Plugin Businesses

    Why WordPress Can’t Kill Commercial Plugin Businesses

    Iain Poulson recently published a post that asks an important but easy question to answer. Will WordPress be a Plugin Business Killer? The post is based on the idea that features from a commercial plugin added to WordPress could kill the business based on that plugin. The short answer to Poulson’s question is no. Here’s…

  • 10up Hires CEO To Help Take Company To The Next Level

    10up Hires CEO To Help Take Company To The Next Level

    WordPress development agency 10up has hired John Eckman to take on the role of CEO. Eckman will work closely with Goldman and team leaders on the day-to-day operations of the company. Jake Goldman will remain as president and will focus on the products, strategic investments, and business development side of the company. Eckman has spent…

  • WPWeekly Episode 139 – Interview With Chris Wallace Co-Founder Of UpThemes

    WPWeekly Episode 139 – Interview With Chris Wallace Co-Founder Of UpThemes

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I sat down with Chris Wallace, co-founder of UpThemes and discussed in detail the reasons behind the open letter published by the company. We learned how Chris got involved with WordPress theme development and the circumstances leading to the creation of UpThemes. Chris explained how hard it was to…

  • WordPress Businesses Should No Longer Fear Refunds

    WordPress Businesses Should No Longer Fear Refunds

    How many times have you bought a theme that would look perfect for your next project only to discover it’s not the right fit? I have gone through this experience multiple times but the companies I dealt with didn’t have refund policies. Instead, I had to learn a $60-70 lesson with no recourse. Unfortunately, the…

  • UpThemes Publishes Open Letter, Sounds Wakeup Call To Other WordPress Theme Shops

    UpThemes Publishes Open Letter, Sounds Wakeup Call To Other WordPress Theme Shops

    The founders of UpThemes, a commercial WordPress theme business started in March of 2010 has published an open letter to their customers and to the wider WordPress community. It’s a fascinating look into how the company has evolved over the past four years. The letter is filled with lessons learned and contains what I consider…

  • WPWeekly Episode 137 – Making A Living On ThemeForest With Jonathan Atkinson

    WPWeekly Episode 137 – Making A Living On ThemeForest With Jonathan Atkinson

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, we were joined by Jonathan Atkinson of Cr3ative.com and discussed what it’s like to make a living using ThemeForest. We dived into a number of topics including: Using ThemeForest as a launch platform The reputation of ThemeForest Can theme authors profit while coding themes the right way How theme…

  • WPWeekly Episode 132 – Not The Kris Kringle Of WordPress

    In this information packed episode of WordPress Weekly, we were joined by Chris Lema. We discussed a number of topics on the show including the headlines of the week, WordPress in the enterprise, contributing to WordPress, approachable WordPress, and last but not least, whether Chris was actually the Kris Kringle of WordPress. We had a…

  • Should Automattic Create and Manage A WordPress Certification Program?

    Peter Schilling thinks so. With WordPress now 10 years old, used across multiple industries, and powering 20% of the web, Schilling thinks it’s time a WordPress certification be created. According to Schilling, if a certification was created and managed by Automattic, it would help decrease the number of clients getting screwed by drive-by developers.

  • This Week On WPWeekly: Cory Miller

    This week on WordPress Weekly, our special guest will be Cory Miller of iThemes.com. I first met Cory back in 2008 at WordCamp Dallas which was my first WordCamp event that I attended. At that time, iThemes was a brand new company looking to innovate the commercial WordPress theme space. They made a lot of…

  • Your Members Plugin Closes Its Doors, Releases Assets Under GPL

    The membership plugin Your Members has announced that they are ceasing operations. Your Members, which has been around since 2008, was one of the early successful commercial plugins in the membership space. The tale of the plugin’s demise is an interesting one because it has more to do with development than anything else.