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Sep 23, 2007View in Crawl 4
Pricing it lower doesn't always equal more buys. Some people view high prices as better quality. The article suggests that if you want to make it profitable, create awesome designs at higher prices, but it still wouldn't be worth while and sustainable.
It's because WP makes so many database calls when dynamically rendering a page. It's been proven before that WP blogs that cache their pages have no problem with Digg. It's about time WP didn't just have this as a plugin feature, but as part of the core of WP code (cacheing).
worldrtomiSep 24, 2007
so basically he complain because his business model is broken ?Welcome in the real world.
btnnetdSep 24, 2007
Pricing it lower doesn't always equal more buys. Some people view high prices as better quality. The article suggests that if you want to make it profitable, create awesome designs at higher prices, but it still wouldn't be worth while and sustainable.
firehedSep 24, 2007
And failure to use the wp-cache plugin.
thailand1972Sep 24, 2007
It's because WP makes so many database calls when dynamically rendering a page. It's been proven before that WP blogs that cache their pages have no problem with Digg. It's about time WP didn't just have this as a plugin feature, but as part of the core of WP code (cacheing).
savageblackcatSep 24, 2007
Calling bullsh1t.