• So, my plugin is pending review and hopefully goes through.

    The plugin is built on top of the JavaScript file which is pure JavaScript and does not require jQuery or any framework because ‘mah purity’.

    I now have 3 things going for me:
    1. the JS (standalone) file.
    2. the basic (free) version of the plugin
    3. the full (premium) version of the plugin

    Would it be wise to provide a standalone JS file along side the free version of the plugin since you can’t sell JS libraries?

    Also, some help on pricing would be nice. I look at individual ownership sites and everyone is above $30 to $99, then I look at codecanyon and things around down in the $14 range. My head hurts.

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    I’m sorry we can’t give business advice here. If you have a question regarding your plugin distributed on www.ads-software.com then please email plugins @ www.ads-software.com .

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