I was asked to provide a guest post for Post Status about client services and I decided to walk through adopting a legacy WordPress site. The post shows you how I walk through getting the site set up for development and how I approach letting the client know something is happening.

2 responses to “Adopting a Legacy WordPress Site”

  1. James Strocel Avatar

    I like the part about deploying often. While it isn’t technically necessary, it’s one of those subtle strategies of customer care that’s just so important.

    1. Curtis McHale Avatar
      Curtis McHale

      Really we are in the business of customer service. We just happen to produce code.

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