How to Accept Deposits for Service Bookings on Your WordPress Site (No Full Prepayment Required)
Asking a client to pay 100% upfront before you deliver a single hour of work is a hard sell. Most clients push back, and … Read more
Asking a client to pay 100% upfront before you deliver a single hour of work is a hard sell. Most clients push back, and … Read more
Most coaches launch their WordPress site, post a few testimonials, and wait for clients to show up. They do not show up. Not because … Read more
Learn how to add a professional portfolio to your WordPress freelance services website. Covers CPT setup, filterable galleries, case study structure, Review schema for SERP stars, and WP Sell Services portfolio templates.
If you have been freelancing for more than a year, you have done this math in your head at least once. You land a … Read more
When a customer pays for a service, the clock starts. They expect to hear from you fast. If your first response is a generic … Read more
You quoted $500 for a logo. The client loved it. Then came the first round of feedback, then a second, then a third. Six … Read more
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. … Read more
Upwork takes 5–20% of every payment. This guide covers the exact steps to move your freelance services to your own WordPress site using WP Sell Services — including setup, client migration, payment configuration, portfolio building, and booking calendar integration.
WP Sell Services is a new WordPress plugin that turns any WordPress and WooCommerce site into a complete service marketplace. Sell services with packages, accept bookings, process payments, and keep 100% of your revenue - no platform commission.
Stop splitting consulting revenue with marketplaces. This guide covers the complete WooCommerce setup for selling consulting services online — service listings, booking, deposit payments, client delivery with WooSell Services, email automation, and marketing — for roughly $80-110/month in platform costs.
WordPress Multisite lets you run multiple WordPress sites from a single installation. One dashboard manages all sites, plugins, themes, and users — instead of … Read more
Every successful business has one thing in common—efficiency. Yet, efficiency doesn’t just happen. It’s built on systems that reduce manual effort, eliminate repetitive tasks, … Read more