176 Our Biggest Website Mistakes

Our WordPress panel shares the biggest mistakes they have made on website projects. If you've done one website or a thousand, chances are you will identify with at least one thing on this list. We talk not only about our botch-ups, but how our processes changed afterwards as a result. There's something for everyone in this episode.   Our WordPress panel this week:   David Hayes: from WPShout Sallie Goetsch: from WP Fangirl Jackie D'Elia: from Jackie D'Elia Design Lee Jackson: from Angled Crown John Locke: from Lockedown SEO Jonathan Denwood: from WP-Tonic.com   ==================   Our episode this week is sponsored by LiquidWeb. Liquid Web is offering a 33% discount for your first 6 months of managed WordPress hosting. Head over to https://LiquidWeb.com/wordpress and use the code WPTONIC33 at checkout for your discount.   ==================   Table of Contents for Episode 176   0:00 Podcast intros. 3:18 WordPress News Story #1: Jetpack Introduces Theme Installation from WordPress.com, Sparks Controversy with Alternative Marketplace for Free Themes https://wptavern.com/jetpack-introduces-theme-installation-from-wordpress-com-sparks-controversy-with-alternative-marketplace-for-free-themes   17:38 WordPress News Story #2: WooCommerce 3.0.0 Scheduled for Release April 4th https://wptavern.com/woocommerce-3-0-0-scheduled-for-release-april-4th   26:56 Main Topic: Our Biggest Website Mistakes   27:06 Lee's classic mistake: not backing up a Multisite before updating it. Also, making assumptions about a client's expectations.   32:12 David looks at the two classes of website mistakes. How he edited a plugin in production without having FTP access. Another story about not having a restorable backup. Also, have a clear-cut business plan before you invest thousands of hours of time.   36:49 Why Jackie is obsessed with backups, and the story behind it. Don't change DNS records without having a screenshot of the old records. FTP-ing files to the wrong site.   43:01 Sallie's horror story about MX records and email forwarding. Many mistakes are around communication or discovery.   46:16 Always check out prospects before you allow them to be a client. Some scams that get run on web designers. Not all hosting panels handle DNS records the same way. Migrations are tricky.   54:05 Jonathan has some great stories about some nightmare projects. How to do research on potential clients.   59:20 John learned some lessons early on about scope, stakeholders, communication, and doing too much for too little.   1:04:27 Everyone needs their stupidly low priced website to learn their lesson. Think about what value you are providing, and how much you actually need to stay in business.   1:06:57 Jonathan has an interesting client who tried to lowball him on price.Don't lowball yourself on price. Re

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WP-Tonic is a podcast for WordPress professionals and Bootstrap SaaS startup entrepreneurs or anybody looking to build a business online. We cover a large number of areas with our main show. We interview some creative WordPress and startup entrepreneurs plus online experts who, with their insights, can help you build your online business. Jonathan Denwood and Kurt von Ahnen host and produce the WP-Tonic podcast, which is one of the longest-running WordPress podcasts. Each episode brings you valuable insights with one goal: to help you generate more income and impact through online businesses.