Imagine yourself standing in a crowd with hundreds of other freelancers. A potential client steps up on the podium and announces he is looking to hire a professional to work on an e-commerce website. How do you make yourself stand out? The secret is to not get lost in the crowd in the first place. [...] Continue reading
Increase revenue and customer conversion by implementing a few smart inbound marketing strategies. Here are 6 things you can do today: 1. Follow your brand – Your website should follow along with the way your brand looks and feels to the customer. The overall message of what sets your business apart from competitors should flow seamlessly [...] Continue reading
You don’t have to be an expert developer to contribute to the WordPress project. Fixing a typo is enough to contribute. Seriously. The truth is every contribution counts no matter how big or how small. By contributing you get the best hands on education in open source and WordPress core. So how do non-developers contribute to [...] Continue reading
Bizi is an adorable food blogger theme I am exploring from Envato. I ran into a bit of a snag when trying to add a widgetised sidebar to the homepage. It ends up looking like this on the homepage, an unformatted mess: When it should look like this: To fix that, you [...] Continue reading
In 2016, I registered the business name: User Creative, LLC in Florida and registered the domain name UserCreative.com. In January 2019, I registered User Creative LLC in Indiana due to a move. I was working for a commercial WordPress plugin company that I left in January 2019. From there, I decided to move forward with [...] Continue reading
Barbara Corcoran knows a thing or two about failure and discouragement. She met boyfriend (at the time), Ray Simone, while working as a waitress at a diner. In 1973, she started a real estate company called Corcoran-Simone on a $1,000 loan from Simone. Corcoran-Simone was a semi success with revenue around $560,000 per year, however, [...] Continue reading
Barbara Corcoran knows a thing or two about failure and discouragement. She met boyfriend (at the time), Ray Simone, while working as a waitress at a diner. In 1973, she started a real estate company called Corcoran-Simone on a $1,000 loan from Simone. Corcoran-Simone was a semi success with revenue around $560,000 per year, however, [...] Continue reading