WordPress, one of the leading blog infrastructure providers, tries to make blogging more sustainable by allowing websites to easily accept repeaters payments. How; With Subscriptions.
The new tool will be available to everyone who has one autonomous WordPress site (paid) but also in CMS using Jetpack tools a multi-plugin of the company.
The truth is that with blogging you can find it difficult to make money especially if you do not have the necessary traffic.
"Especially a small publisher, or a small business, for the prospect of viability, subscriptions will be a key element in generating revenue from your site in 2019", he says Mark Armstrong, founder of Longreads and author of Automattic (parent company of WordPress). The idea is to create something simple that could be integrated relatively easily, so that the pages can immediately start generating revenue from their visitors. ”
Armstrong reported that an early version of productIt was originally tested on Longreads.
"We had a lot of feedback," Armstrong said.
"We have had memberships and subscriptions to Longreads since 2011. So we have about eight years of experience working with members and subscriptions."
But the product is that it has dual functionality - like, for example, a PayPal plug-in to WordPress allows creators to accept payments and build communities easily. It is not competitive with the Patreon service.
Or perhaps to put it better, Armstrong doesn't see it as competitive.
“I think we are all supporters of all the other products that are in the ecosystem of WordPress. Patreon, Memberful, and WooCommerce, which are part of our own company, will also be able to have a subscription plugin.”
These products they will serve a slightly different need and will be available to all blogs using WordPress – not just paid ones.
Armstrong says the new WordPress recurring payment feature will work very well for local websites trying to launch an affiliate program or perhaps a podcaster.
"Recurring payments are crucial for any small business. And that's something all our users want. "
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