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Independent Analytics is a new WordPress plugin that tracks your views, visitors, and referrers. There are no cookies, tracking codes to copy, or third-party accounts to create. Enjoy full GDPR compliance and a beautiful analytics dashboard in your WP admin.
Independent Analytics
Google Analytics alternative for WordPress
Ben Sibley
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Hey PH,
If you have a website, you've probably used Google Analytics (GA), and if you've used Google Analytics, you've probably been overwhelmed by it.
While GA is an awesome tool for large companies with data teams, it's overly complex for your average startup or small business. Not to mention, it loads slowly and is illegal in certain regions due to GDPR compliance issues. That's why we set...
Independent Analytics
Google Analytics alternative for WordPress
Image Prospector is the first reverse image search tool built for SEOs.
With our app, you can bulk reverse search dozens of images at once, and find every page they've been copied on. Then use one of our pre-written outreach scripts to get your links.
With our app, you can bulk reverse search dozens of images at once, and find every page they've been copied on. Then use one of our pre-written outreach scripts to get your links.
Image Prospector
Build backlinks with reverse image search
Ben Sibley
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Hey PH,
We heard you like SEO tools, so we're here to launch our new link building tool, Image Prospector.
The idea is pretty simple:
If you have high-quality images on your site, other sites will copy them. Most of the time, they don't include attribution. With Image Prospector, you can quickly find all of these sites and organize an outreach campaign. Using one of our pre-written email...
Image Prospector
Build backlinks with reverse image search
Strive is an editorial calendar plugin for WordPress.
With Strive, you can plan your entire publishing schedule without leaving your WP dashboard. Strive also includes post statuses, custom checklists, revisions, and a "Pipeline" view of your posts.
Strive Content Calendar
Manage & master your publishing schedule
Ben Sibley
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Hey everyone,
Thanks for checking out my product!
As a longtime blogger, I've always struggled to nail my deadlines and clearly visualize my schedule. It seemed that the more I tried to "tool up," the more distracted I got.
My epiphany was that using third-party apps to plan and create my content would always leave me with a mess. If I wanted a simple, organized set of tools for creating...
Strive Content Calendar
Manage & master your publishing schedule
Ben Sibley
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Ninox! I like it so much more than Google Sheets and use it to store data on everything. I track post updates, product bugs, financial reports - you name it. Owning my data and having full control over the presentation has been really empowering.
Best tool you use on a day to day basis?
James Quinn
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Ben Sibley
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Audio can be hard to hear, require more bandwidth to deliver, and take longer to consume. People might also be in public spaces where they don't want to play it.
That said, it would certainly be more personal and humanizing to send audio messages. If I were you, I would use both audio and text.
Part of the reason tiktok is so successful is because despite its emphasis on music, it doesn't...
Could voice messages be a more natural way of communicating than text?
Sergej Gorišek
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Ben Sibley
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Lofi beats to chill, game, study, and chill to 😅
What are you listening to when you work?
Cica-Laure Mbappé
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Ben Sibley
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"A startup is a company designed to grow fast."
- Paul Graham
http://www.paulgraham.com/growth.html
That's an old post but I still think it's the best definition. This also highlights why new terms like "maker" are important. Many of us create digital or physical businesses that are not necessarily designed for high growth. Therefore, we don't fit in as "startups," but we certainly aren't "mom...
What's a Startup, actually?
Kira Leigh
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Ben Sibley
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Here's a tip: used the Saved Reports feature. When you're digging into your data and you find something useful, there's a good chance you won't even remember how you got there, so save it as a new report so you can quickly access it in the future.
This will change your behavior over time as well. You'll go straight to your saved reports for review and only dig through the menus when you need...
How are you overcoming the complexity of Google Analytics?
Ali Alsayed
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Ben Sibley
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There's one big change you've got to make: the text at the top is too hard to read. This is because the color contrast ratio is low and background is rather busy. There are lots of people with some form of vision impairment including color blindness that could have a tough time reading this, and if they can't read it, the chances of conversion are 0%. This is a great tool for checking your...
MyPath - landing page roasting (give us honest feedback, please)!
Kirill Manaenkov
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Ben Sibley
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I released my themes for free on wordpress.org to get downloads and sold premium upgrades.
There are lots of ways to get customers, but I would recommend to anyone getting started with online entrepreneurship to leverage a marketplace. There are tons to choose from. I have a friend who built a video course business from launching on Udemy, but you could use Etsy, the Chrome extension store,...
How did you get your first 10 customers to your product?
Ujjwal sukheja
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