This episode James and Jean are joined by Robert Abela, an EU based freelance IT consultant and WordPress Security Professional with WP White Security.
Robert is a major player in advocacy for WordPress security, and owns the No. 1 WordPress Monitoring & Audit Trail Plugin. Additionally, aside from his own security blog, Robert is also a guest blogger on many web-security blogs and websites.
Topics Include:
* Robert's journey with WordPress.
* It all started as a hobby.
* Robert developed on the side, but never considered himself a developer.
* At the same time he had a WordPress security consultancy business.
* He began working with a friend, but development was sporadic.
* After searching on a shoestring budget, Robert started working with a part-time dev.
* Started his premium add-on model.
* A multitude of competitor plugins were launched.
* His developer saw this as a sign of defeat and jumped ship.
* To make things worse, competitors knew popular people in the community and received a lot of coverage.
* Down but not out, Robert considered pulling the plug.
* Unstable sales resulted in a personal lost of $8,000 in the first year.
* Obligated to increase the sales - Robert sought to expose the add-ons without "in your face" advertising.
* His execution resulted in increased revenue, sales, and popularity. $30+k revenue this year.
* WP Security Audit Log is now the Number 1 plugin amongst its competitors (in terms of active downloads).
* Lessons learned:
* Never give up, but be realistic!
* Numbers/statistics are a good indication of how successful your product will be.
* Keep an eye on the competition, though don't let that hold back a good idea or plan.
* It's important to be first on the market, but it's not the end of the world if you're not.
* Success is not easy! If it were easy, everyone would be successful.
* The Plugin/Security:
* Hardening
* Blocking (firewalls, etc.)
* Control (privileges/permissions)
* Logging
* Keeping a watchful eye.
* Easing the process of troubleshooting.
* Detecting possible attack attempts.
* Doing forensics work in the unfortunate case of a hack cleanup.
Featured on the Show:
* WP WhiteSecurity
* WP Security Audit Log
* Ninja Demo