Listen "326: How to Build a Full Stack Managed WordPress LMS Hosting Company with Jonathan Denwood"
Episode Synopsis
We’re joined by successful podcast host and WordPress hosted LMS provider Jonathan Denwood in this episode of the LMScast podcast where he shares insights on the LMS industry and how he’s tackled the challenge of building a full stack managed WordPress hosting company in the past few years.
There are three factors Jonathan identifies that make someone successful in the online LMS site building industry:
The personal element - Jonathan has dyslexia, and that’s always made him interested in education and the limitations of the education system. He sees the possibilities of online education and training as a great way for people that don’t fit into the established systems to learn in an environment with many teachers and teaching formats.
Growing a market - contributing something to the market and being an influencer in the space by best serving a specific type of customer and building out a tool for their specific market needs.
Business stickiness - being able to create a product that clients rely on in a good way where they won’t want to leave your service.
The personal touch aspect of business is often overlooked with online offerings. Jonathan has incorporated the opposite into his business, where he offers unlimited Zoom meetings with him on any questions that come up in the first month of his service offering. That personal touch is a key for creating a successful service-based product.
Be sure to head to WP-Tonic.com to check out more resources Jonathan has to offer on his podcast and blog. You can book a demo consultation on the WP-Tonic website and fill out a short questionnaire that will really help the WP-Tonic team identify your main pain points and how they can help solve those for you. Thanks for joining us!
There are three factors Jonathan identifies that make someone successful in the online LMS site building industry:
The personal element - Jonathan has dyslexia, and that’s always made him interested in education and the limitations of the education system. He sees the possibilities of online education and training as a great way for people that don’t fit into the established systems to learn in an environment with many teachers and teaching formats.
Growing a market - contributing something to the market and being an influencer in the space by best serving a specific type of customer and building out a tool for their specific market needs.
Business stickiness - being able to create a product that clients rely on in a good way where they won’t want to leave your service.
The personal touch aspect of business is often overlooked with online offerings. Jonathan has incorporated the opposite into his business, where he offers unlimited Zoom meetings with him on any questions that come up in the first month of his service offering. That personal touch is a key for creating a successful service-based product.
Be sure to head to WP-Tonic.com to check out more resources Jonathan has to offer on his podcast and blog. You can book a demo consultation on the WP-Tonic website and fill out a short questionnaire that will really help the WP-Tonic team identify your main pain points and how they can help solve those for you. Thanks for joining us!
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