Displaying 1 To 8 Of 8 Comments Good luck in all your future endeavors. » Posted By strebel On May 18, 2011 @ 2:08 AM Would You Take WordPress Advice From A Non WordPress Using Site? Hahaha… due to the nature of our service, we dont use WP on our main site, (just our blog). Dont hate.. ;) » Posted By strebel On April 28, 2010 @ 4:58 PM WPWeekly Episode 97 – Commercilization Series Wrap Up And forgive me Jake for mistyping your name as Jacob ;) » Posted By strebel On April 26, 2010 @ 9:25 PM Regarding: listener comment at around 43 min mark, I am aware of the MyFTP plugin and have even recommended it to some clients. It does okay for little things (like changing favicon) but not the best suited for moving entire folders. And as Jacob alluded to in his response around 44:45, the FTP access is not a profit center for us. We charge for it to make the average user think twice if they really need it. Because really, FTP adds support costs. Perfect example: A customer downloads a plugin.zip from somewhere. Sometimes inside that .zip is a couple folders.. containing readme files, assets, that obligatory hidden __MACOSX folders, and 1 folder or .php file will be the actual plugin. There have been cases where the user just uploads the entire outer folder, and then opens a support ticket to ask why their plugin is not working. It’s an easy fix.. but still adds support costs. Mr Anonymous commenter is the type of customer we are happy to do without. He appears to feel we are somehow being dishonest by encouraging our less then technical audience to utilize the built in WP methods of adding plugins and themes, and forgoing the sometimes more complicated task of FTP client based file transfers. We are simply guiding/directing our audience to utilize the easiest method to so do by putting a small paywall up to make them consider if they really need it before buying. Trust me when I say FTP access is a lo$er for us as it drives up support costs. If our customer is savvy enough ‘hack’ the system and find workarounds to save $5.. rock on. As long as it complies with our Terms of Service, we fully encourage our clients to maximize their experience with us. » Posted By strebel On April 26, 2010 @ 4:46 PM @donnacha | WordSkill – Shared hosting is fine for 90-95% of websites out there. Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Yeah some hosts get it wrong. However many play it straight… We don’t oversell, and we never will. » Posted By strebel On March 22, 2010 @ 5:21 PM WPWeekly Episode 84 – Interview With Page.ly Thanks for for having me! » Posted By strebel On January 13, 2010 @ 3:27 PM Looks like it is official.. you are moderating the panel. Now for me to brush up on the topic I suggested :) » Posted By strebel On December 20, 2009 @ 11:44 PM Nice.. Would be cool to have you moderate the panel. Look forward to meeting you IRL. » Posted By strebel On December 16, 2009 @ 8:22 PMComments Posted By strebel
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