Where Can I Sell My Wordpress Plugins (Other Than the Beloved Warrior Forum)

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Greetings Esteemed Warriors,

I am looking for some ideas as to were I can effectively sell plugins that I have developed? I am open to any/all ideas!

Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author GMD
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    Originally Posted by polarisanalytics View Post

    Greetings Esteemed Warriors,

    I am looking for some ideas as to were I can effectively sell plugins that I have developed? I am open to any/all ideas!

    Thanks in advance.
    Hey there, this is a great "business" to get into and glad you brought it up.

    The first, and most obvious idea, is to sell them from your own website.

    Second, you've got yes, Warrior Forum and other forums such as Webmaster Talk, TalkFreelance, and of course Digital Point (never underestimate the selling power of marketing to forum members/visitors).

    Also check out the following:

    (1) WPmart
    (2) WPPlugins
    (3) Code Canyon
    (4) BuySellWordpress
    (5) BuyStockDesign
    (6) Theme Forest
    (7) Templamatic

    And yes, you can actually sell plugins on Flippa. And Amazon. And eBay. Or combine them all together.
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  • Profile picture of the author n7 Studios
    First, you're going to need to do your own research. The type of plugins you sell, your pricing and your proposed business model will determine which marketplace(s) are most suitable.

    ThemeForest, for example, can gain you very quick traction and a lot of sales, however they start with taking a massive 50% of your sales, and you can't sell your work anywhere else (that includes your web site). You're also not going to get many buyer details through this method.

    WarriorForum, on the other hand, can take some work to get a good WSO going, however you can then build a responsive buyer's list (so those who buy can opt into your mailing list = a ready made customer base for your future plugins).

    You'd certainly build your own web site alongside this, setup a support desk and ensure that your WSO is a genuine offer (e.g. $8 instead of $27 or whatever your pricing is).

    Take a look at WSOPro or JVZoo for selling your plugins; both provide affiliate programs so you can then offer a percentage of each sale to affiliates who choose to promote your plugins.

    There are other routes you can take as well, but in short your own web site + WF + mailing list + affiliates = a good start.
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