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March 21, 2016 by Sallie Goetsch 1 Comment

March 2016: Pricing and Packaging WordPress Services

example of a pricing table

The March 2016 meetup focused on pricing for WordPress professionals: how to figure out what to charge, what to charge for, avoiding scope creep, and pros and cons of creating fixed-price packages.

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Jan 2016 Slides: Marketing & Measuring with WordPress

Marketing & Measuring with WordPress presentation

WP Chick Kim Doyal covers content marketing, content promotion, lead generation, and Google Tag Manager.

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Jan 2015 Meetup Notes: Onboarding New Clients & Setting Expectations with Jennifer Bourn

Airport sign: Arrivals, Departures, Check-in

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 The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices.Slides: Onboarding New Clients and Setting […]

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Feb 2014 Handout: Business Links

Drupal projects pay twice as well as Joomla or WordPress

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.

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Feb 2014 Slides: What Your Mother Never Taught You about WordPress as a Business

The Year Without Pants by Scott Berkun

Josh Visick, Anca Mosoiu, and Sonja London shared their experiences running WordPress businesses in a lively discussion that ranged across topics like contracting and scope creep to figuring out how to scope a project and how much to charge.

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