In the latest instalment of the WordPress Weekly Watch series, I take a look at some of the posts I’ve published elsewhere, as well as some of the posts I didn’t write, but wish I did, or simply enjoyed reading from the last week.
April 13th to April 19th 2015
With three years of service now under their collective belts, I take a look at the Easy Digital Downloads plugin on the Pagely blog to see how it can help you sell digital products from your WordPress website.
Also on the Pagely blog, I take a look at Give, a free plugin which allows you to accept donations on your WordPress website, and keep all of the proceeds. This WordPress donations plugin features a great design to suit the most creative of websites.
Over on the Colorlib blog, I review the WPJobBoard plugin. This tool includes everything you need to set up your own job board, or list vacancies on an existing WordPress website. WPJobBoard even includes a suitable theme to help you get up and running as quickly as possible.
WPMU DEV recently released a new front end page builder tool for WordPress. You can check out my Upfront review over on the PremiumWP blog. Its early days for Upfront, but could it be the future of WordPress?
From elsewhere in the world of WordPress, the distributed team of Automatticians share their work spaces. While, the CodeinWP team share their latest revenue report.
And on a slightly less related note: employ the holy trinity of productivity tips to get more done.
How much money can you make with WordPress-powered affiliate-monetized websites? Cubicle Houdini shares his income report.
Brian Jackson shares his 15 minute Twitter strategy for 150% growth.
Ariel Rule shares her advice for anyone struggling with coming up with blog post titles.
Chris Lema also shares 40 blog post topics for entrepreneurs struggling to create content for their blog, as well as 40 topics for WordPress freelancers – cheers Chris!
If that all sounds like too much effort though, you can hire me to write your blog posts – check out my freelance blogger website now.
Brian Jackson says
This is a great round up Joe! And thanks for the include, I appreciate it. You always manage to find WP related things I haven’t seen yet 🙂
Also I think you might have a typo in the title of the article?
Joe says
Shame! Fixed, wish it was 2005 sometimes!
Thanks for the comment!
Joe