I’ve been creating and working on WordPress sites for years as a freelancer and I knew there had to be a better way. Being, as well as hiring a freelancer is a process full of headaches and wasted time. From clients never paying, to unclear processes that waste time, to unreliable freelancers, literally endless headaches on both sides.

launch is different.

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flexible and scalable: scale up or down as needed and pause or cancel at anytime.

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Sound interesting? check it out at https://www.website-launch.com/

Would love to hear your thoughts,

Sam

  • ApprehensiveSpeechs@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    For twenty plus years there have been webhosts that provide WordPress templates with comprehensive hosting. WordPress is a one-click install already.

    WordPress is free. A template with everything you have is 97$. What’s the difference? Why should I pay more?

    What do you offer on your backend when I can get an entire WordPress host for 120/month on cloud?

    Your inexperience shows heavily, especially because you didn’t perform a genuine SWOT to see what you could do better than those other products.

    • thirteenshirts@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      Hahah fair enough, I won’t plan on seeing you as a customer.

      Currently there are ~8,500 jobs related to WordPress posted on Upwork. And over 40% of all websites are built on WordPress. We aren’t competing with hosting providers, we’re competing with freelancers and WordPress development agencies such as https://seahawkmedia.com/services/ or https://10up.com/

      Also you can get WordPress hosting for as little as 2.59$ a month.