Listen "276: How to Build WordPress LMS Websites For Clients for Fun and Profit through Visual Communication"
Episode Synopsis
Vito Peleg of WP FeedBack joins Chris Badgett in this LMScast episode to discuss how WordPress developers can improve the process of communicating around making revisions on websites with clients. WP FeedBack allows you to have clients highlight parts of the website and go over revisions in a layered manner that makes the process of making changes a lot easier.
Vito and Chris share how they both got their start in the WordPress space as freelancers and have since moved to the product entrepreneur side of things. Twenty years ago Vito built his first website at age 14. He shares the process of how he decided to pursue a career in music by touring the world with his band and went all over Europe. But when he found there wasn’t much money in that industry for him, he ended up building websites for clients and grew his freelance practice from there.
While Vito achieved six figures in his first year running a website development agency and by year three had 12 people in his agency, he found that all of the issues the agency was facing came down to client communications. So he became obsessed with finding a solution to this issue, and that’s where the idea for WP FeedBack came from.
Chris shares how he got started in the WordPress space by having his own blog website and using the skills he learned there to build out a skillset for building websites for clients using WordPress. He eventually built an agency from there targeted towards online courses and coaching websites that would eventually fuel his interest in developing LifterLMS.
You can save a lot of time by using a tool like WP FeedBack to optimize how you communicate with your clients, but Vito and Chris also talk about a few best practices for how as a freelancer you can set deadlines and project limits to not be affected by scope creep and get jobs done on time.
You can learn more about how to simplify the process of getting client feedback and making site revisions at WPFeedBack.co. Thanks for joining us!
Vito and Chris share how they both got their start in the WordPress space as freelancers and have since moved to the product entrepreneur side of things. Twenty years ago Vito built his first website at age 14. He shares the process of how he decided to pursue a career in music by touring the world with his band and went all over Europe. But when he found there wasn’t much money in that industry for him, he ended up building websites for clients and grew his freelance practice from there.
While Vito achieved six figures in his first year running a website development agency and by year three had 12 people in his agency, he found that all of the issues the agency was facing came down to client communications. So he became obsessed with finding a solution to this issue, and that’s where the idea for WP FeedBack came from.
Chris shares how he got started in the WordPress space by having his own blog website and using the skills he learned there to build out a skillset for building websites for clients using WordPress. He eventually built an agency from there targeted towards online courses and coaching websites that would eventually fuel his interest in developing LifterLMS.
You can save a lot of time by using a tool like WP FeedBack to optimize how you communicate with your clients, but Vito and Chris also talk about a few best practices for how as a freelancer you can set deadlines and project limits to not be affected by scope creep and get jobs done on time.
You can learn more about how to simplify the process of getting client feedback and making site revisions at WPFeedBack.co. Thanks for joining us!
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