The course that teaches WordPress Developers how to supply premium solutions, while increasing profitability and cutting your clients’ costs at the same time
I’ll make you the developer your clients trust and recommend
The tech may be the least exciting part of WordPress development, but I’ll show you how to make it set you apart from all the other developers out there.
As crazy as it sounds, you can supply your clients with premium solutions that save them money, while increasing your profitability.
It really is a win-win for everyone.
I’m not just going to show you how to be more profitable in the short term though.
Your long term business security is obviously vital too. By teaching you all the key technical aspects you should be focusing on, I’ll be ensuring you have happy and supportive customers for years to come.
Just some of the secrets I’ll share with you
Virtual Private Servers
Virtual Private Servers (VPS) guarantee a level of performance low cost shared web hosting can’t get close to. However, managing a VPS used to be a horrible tech headache for the techiest of techies.
Not now though. You’ll be deploying and managing VPSs for your clients with ease, offering them all the speed of server side page and Redis object caching.

Domain email addresses
Leverage the reliability of Amazon and combine with Gmail to create an email system your clients will love. And for a fraction of the cost of Google’s G Suite.
Build WordPress the right way
By getting the basics right, you’ll be giving your customers a solid base to build their business on. You’ll also discover the benefits of building out nodal and distributed platforms to maximize performance and stability.
User friendly and oh so affordable email automation
Email marketing automation should be at the core of every business’ sales strategy. Oh, but it can be sooooo expensive though and complex too.
Learn how to specify a user friendly system that allows unlimited contacts while costing just a dollar for every 10,000 emails sent. Imagine how quickly the savings will add up!
“Recipes” to create the most common types of websites
Whether your clients need a site for ecommerce, selling courses, membership, blog, coaching or portfolio, you can rely on our proven configurations to build an effective site as quickly as possible.
Learn how to fix problems quickly and efficiently
Few things work perfectly day in and day out. I’ll show you how to monitor your clients’ sites for problems and teach you how to respond quickly and effectively if issues arise.
People know things go wrong. What they care about is how you put them right. Strong problem resolution skills can make your clients evangelize about your service and become your best sales people.
Principles and tools to build opt in and sales funnels on WordPress
Why have your clients pay for expensive funnel building platforms when they can use their WordPress site? Discover the key principles of persuasive landing pages and the free tools you can use to build them.
Your potential new profits and your clients’ savings
The simple table below gives an idea of the additional profits you can generate and the savings you could pass onto your clients at the same time.
It lets you see the costs for three different types of clients, Starter, Growth and Pro, plus the profits you could make by following WP Dev Boot Camp’s training. Note this doesn’t include any ongoing fees for site management or maintenance that you may agree beyond this. Obviously this is also separate to the initial fees for building and developing each site.

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Meet your instructor
I’m Ian Pullen, a graphic designer, writer and WordPress plugin developer.
Behind those rugged good looks (?) is one big geek busting to get out and starch iron his elasticated kipper tie.
Over the years this geek has managed several design studios, written for small niche sites as well as a year contracted by The New York Times Company, and subcontracted on graphics, app interface design and website projects for multinationals including Unilever, Lenovo and Vodafone.
Now I’m sharing some of the key lessons I’ve learned from decades working in design and development to put your business on a new level.
Credits
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