Things change rapidly in the WordPress world. The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices.
Links
These links point to the source material for the statistics quoted in the slides, and also provide some further insight into issues like setting rates and prices.
- http://cdn.dotcominfoway.com/images/content-management-system-infographic.jpg
- http://wp.smashingmagazine.com/2012/04/12/wordpress-economy-part-1/
- http://www.amberweinberg.com/freelancing-rates-six-years-later/
- http://sherodesigns.com/wordpress-2/how-much-does-a-wordpress-website-cost-general-pricing-guidelines-and-what-to-look-for/
- http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-typical-hourly-rate-being-charged-by-a-WordPress-consultant-in-the-US
- http://www.donanza.com/blog/2010/10/25/work-from-home-market-trends-report-q3-2010/
- http://www.donanza.com/blog/category/trends/
- http://www.prelovac.com/vladimir/how-i-made-80000-with-a-single-wordpress-plugin
- http://torquemag.io/the-difference-between-wordpress-companies-and-silicon-valley-startups/
- http://torquemag.io/the-most-important-role-in-your-wordpress-professional-service-business/
- http://allindiewriters.com/freelance-hourly-rate-calculator/
- http://chrislema.com/changing-the-pricing-conversation-with-clients/
Videos
These videos from recent WordCamps discuss some important aspects of running a WordPress business.
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