Are you one more bad month away from walking away from your WordPress business? The anxiety of unpredictable income can make you miserable.
In this talk at WordCamp DFW, titled “The Power of Recurring Income,” Nathan Ingram will explain how to stabilize your business with a growing stream of recurring income.
Over the years, Nathan Ingram has helped hundreds of WordPress business owners establish and grow recurring revenue in their businesses.
Growing recurring revenue is a personal passion, because it is the foundation of a successful business. It’s virtually impossible to be successful long-term without it. I’ve seen first-hand the difference it has made in my business and for others.
We are excited to welcome Nathan Ingram as a speaker. WordCamp DFW will be the 54th WordCamp at which he have participated, but it’s the first WordCamp he’s attended in Texas!
My first WordCamp was WordCamp Birmingham 2012. I remember being nervous in the days leading up to the camp. I wondered if I would fit in and if everyone would realize that I didn’t know much about WordPress at all. What I discovered was a community of people where I was immediately welcomed.
Nathan Ingram first began building websites for clients in 1995. And since then, he has used “just about all the common tools.”
I found WordPress in 2008, dabbled with it for a couple of years, and decided to use it exclusively for client websites in 2010.
Nathan Ingram has a small digital agency in Birmingham, Alabama where he creates and manages WordPress websites for clients. He also provides growth coaching to WordPress business owners.
He will be teaching our WordCamp DFW attendees:
1. Why recurring income is crucial
2. How to package, price and sell a WordPress management plan
3. Easy to use worksheets to help you create new services for recurring income
4. The difference recurring income can make
Nathan Ingram is the Host at iThemes Training where they offer free, live WordPress training multiple times each week.
It’s like being at WordCamp all year around! WordPress as a software is excellent, but its community makes it even better. I’m an avid supporter of WordCamps. I’ve had the privilege of speaking to the WP community at WordCamps across the U.S., Canada, and Central America. And I’ve been an organizer for WordCamp Birmingham (WP Y’all) for the last few years. Everywhere I’ve been, the WordPress community is always amazingly open and friendly.
Tweet during Nathan Ingram’s talk using #WCDFW and ask him about Growing up in Alabama, and being a huge fan of the Crimson Tide and all things college football.
To learn from our expert speakers and be part of our community, make sure sure you get your WordCamp DFW tickets here!