WordPress.com vs WordPress.org – Which one is for you?
A couple of weeks ago I got a call from a man who wanted me to build him a website. He had already signed up with wordpress.com and wanted me to build the site there.
I tried. I really did. But after two days of struggling, I had to phone him and tell him I would have to give him his deposit back.
Can your new business afford a website?
Or better yet, can it afford NOT to have one?
I have put a great deal of thought into it and I’ve come up with a new payment model.
It’s important to keep WordPress updated
I must admit I groan whenever I log into a client’s site to get to work, only to find that several updates are required. I understand the reluctance on the part of my clients to make the updates – most don’t really understand them, they can scare the...Responsive design – yes, you do need it
Websites are not only being visited by people using a variety of different devices and screen sizes, but the same visitors are returning to those sites at different times, using different devices.
Feast or famine
So in my last post I explained why I don’t use a “funnel”.
In this one I will explain the result – that is the “feast or famine” income rollercoaster that I have been riding since I started this business.
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