If you want to sell anything on your website, you're going to need some sort of pricing table. In this tutorial, you will learn exactly how to add a pricing table to your WordPress website in 3 easy steps.
How To Create A Pricing Table In WordPress 3 Easy Steps
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1413 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1414 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1414 days ago
1414 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1414 days ago
You could offer 3 different levels for those paid video calls - using the "no brainer offer" type approach used by magazine subscriptions. For example, magazines often offer digital subscription at a closer price to the digital + print subscription so it makes most sense to get the higher subscription.
Just something to consider!
- Adam
1414 days ago
1414 days ago
The plugin from this article has it's own editor for creating tables but it does come with a Gutenberg block so you can drop tables into pages/posts easily.
It's a nice alternative to page builders as they can slow down sites more.