When the client isn’t the client When you work on large projects, it’s hard to know exactly who the client is. But I can assure you one thing – especially… [Read it]
Starting a business in open source requires passion for solving a specific problem. Hopefully the center of that passion project can be focused on elements that will not be wholly… [Read it]
Open source realizes countless benefits for those who participate in it. The (GPL) licensing model offers a pay it forward promise that demands responsibility and integrity. As users, customers, industry… [Read it]
In this fast-paced, ever-changing technology driven world, it can be challenging for small business owners to branch out of the “day-to-day” activities that are required to run a business and… [Read it]
Trying new things is pretty paramount to the success of any business. From the humble cake shop to the biggest international conglomerate. If you don’t innovate you die. At Pagely… [Read it]
As I look back at what we’ve built with our business and community within MOJO, I see our successes come from just putting our heads down and staying focused on… [Read it]
Running a WordPress shop and building awesome things is well…awesome. I really am privledged to do this for a living. But if you have worked at this for a while… [Read it]
The Relationship Between Your WordPress Product’s Features or Support, and the Likelihood for a Customer to Recommend Your Product Have you ever wondered what makes your customers more satisfied: Is… [Read it]
People call it ‘networking’ … I call it simply making friends. Meeting new people, or building relationships. Whatever you call it, as a small business owner, you may look at… [Read it]
In my day job as founder of Page.ly, I think a lot about the business of WordPress. I enjoy reading the thoughts of others as well. I also think the targeted… [Read it]


















