I come across WPQuestions.com about 5 months ago when I believe it had just started and was really impressed and excited by the concept. However the site was quiet back then and in my opinion needed time to evolve and attract askers & experts.
You see, WPQuestions is a problem-solving community for WordPress aficionados developed by Darren Hoyt. The aim of WPQuestions is that members pay to ask any WordPress related urgent question or seek help with your WordPress doubts and issues and other members get paid for answering those questions. Users are either Askers, who offer money for emergency support, or Experts, who are established PHP coders looking to earn money and bolster credibility.
WPQ is also great place for established WordPress designers and developers who want to help problem-solve and be paid fairly for their efforts. If you need any quick efficient help form WordPress experts, it’s the right solution you should go to. Wisely, you can earn some extra money if you are good at WordPress too.
Yesterday one of my clients had a really odd issue where she could not log in using her admin details. On further investigation it transpired that it had simply disappeared!
I had never come across this before and was at a loss as to what to do. Then I remembered WPQuestions.com.
I immediately logged in and posted my issue and within half an hour I had several replies, and my issue was solved. For anyone who is interested, you can create a user with administritive capabilities from within the phpMyAdmin area of your hosting account. A process which is not for the faint hearted though, especially if you have never seen what your MySQL databse looks like “in the flesh!”
My client is now able to log in to her site and all is right with the world. I love it when a plan comes together.
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Thanks, Steve. We are glad that WP Questions worked out for you.
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Thanks Oren!