With the WordPress product marketplace growing steadily each day, and a myriad of solutions becoming available for almost every conceivable need, the “competition” between offerings in similar spheres is becoming more significant and, frankly, more relevant. When weighing up two similar products—particularly software products—many people tend to look at the feature lists, compare notes, and make a decision based off of the features offered…because having more features is often (mis)perceived as having “more value.” Today, we’ll be discussing the concept of adding sustainable value to WordPress products, and debunking the myth that increasing the number of features will equal added […]
The Evolution of WordPress Products
WordPress, as it exists today, is quite a young product. In present day, it’s almost impossible to believe that WordPress has only recently entered the double-digit age, clocking in at just over 10 years old. The disbelief comes in when one looks at just how quickly WordPress, and the community and products surrounding it, have evolved. Today, we’ll be taking a brief look back in time to how WordPress products have evolved. Meet, Classic and Kubrick. Surely everyone remembers Kubrick, right? Do you remember Classic as well? If not, no worry. I’ll explain. Classic and Kubrick were, for many years, […]
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