This document discusses options for comment systems on websites built with WordPress. It first questions whether comments are needed at all for a legal firm website. It then discusses that the built-in WordPress comment system may suffice for personal blogs. Popular third party comment system options include Facebook Comments, Disqus, and Jetpack because they can help with performance, spam management, and social engagement; however, these third party systems track both site visitors and users. The document concludes by inviting questions from the reader.
Learn how to configure Comments settings in WordPress, how to prevent spam, and a few popular WordPress comments plugins that can help increase audience engagement.
This presentation was presented by Chelle Stein at the Pittsburgh WordPress Meetup Group's February 2016 Meeting.
This document contains 13 tweets from Chris Lema giving advice about pricing strategies. The tweets suggest specializing your work, knowing your client's budget, giving options for pricing instead of one price, trading off scope if the client wants a lower price, getting creative if scope can't be changed, avoiding discounts that train clients to always expect them, having strategies to raise prices with existing clients, avoiding non-questions to get more business, and networking if nervous about raising prices. The tweets were given at the WordCamp Miami 2014 conference.
This document discusses options for comment systems on websites built with WordPress. It first questions whether comments are needed at all for a legal firm website. It then discusses that the built-in WordPress comment system may suffice for personal blogs. Popular third party comment system options include Facebook Comments, Disqus, and Jetpack because they can help with performance, spam management, and social engagement; however, these third party systems track both site visitors and users. The document concludes by inviting questions from the reader.
Learn how to configure Comments settings in WordPress, how to prevent spam, and a few popular WordPress comments plugins that can help increase audience engagement.
This presentation was presented by Chelle Stein at the Pittsburgh WordPress Meetup Group's February 2016 Meeting.
This document contains 13 tweets from Chris Lema giving advice about pricing strategies. The tweets suggest specializing your work, knowing your client's budget, giving options for pricing instead of one price, trading off scope if the client wants a lower price, getting creative if scope can't be changed, avoiding discounts that train clients to always expect them, having strategies to raise prices with existing clients, avoiding non-questions to get more business, and networking if nervous about raising prices. The tweets were given at the WordCamp Miami 2014 conference.