@sb_1389

Yiur channel is consistently solving problems I didn't even know I had. I just assumed the roundabout way was the only solution. Thank you!

@JaimedelaMora-Capacitación-c2v

Amazing value here. I was struggling so hard with Wordpress as a newbie. Thank you very much, this is priceless.

@neatdesign78

Hey Jackson,
 I really enjoy your unique presentation style. You cover technical tutorials, recommendations, comparisons, a  reactions, all with a British accent, in just 15 minutes. Great job!
Keep up! You didn't ask to subscribe but I did.

@MartinSauter

Very helpful video! Very comprehensive, dense, with a focus on the important stuff. And as you said: I whish I had learned about that plugin earlier…

@JAYTEEAU

Brilliant Jakson, I'm learning from you in every single video. Cheers, JAYTEE

@gashumba888

What kind of load should you expect on your hosting server when running a CRM with an active WordPress site? Hosting both can be resource-intensive, especially with platforms like FluentCRM. The heaviest load typically happens during email sends—particularly if you’re managing a list in the thousands and running multiple recurring or sequential campaigns. This kind of workload can strain your server if it isn’t set up for the job. For smooth performance, you’ll usually need a VPS with ample RAM, speedy SSD or NVME storage, and a powerful CPU to handle both the site’s public traffic and the intense processing demands of the CRM. Without these specs, you’re likely to experience lagging or slowdowns, especially during those peak send times.

@ANAAMALY

Great vid, giving them a go. Thank you.

@user-nq4ow4vc6z

Thanks Jakson! I just ordered it with your tag, it's black friday and they have a great deal right now.🙌

@michieltieleman9462

just a friendly heads-up: You should probably blur out your customers personal data you can see in those csv files.

@qu_entin

Just subbed ... don't do this too often but your content is just of great quality, no doubt ..  keep up the amazing work :)

@mortalandwild

eek should you be sharing all your customer details like that?

@JesseHuxleighBooks

Can you please explain why you should not be sending emails from the website (server)? I love this video very helpful

@theeliterumbero

Thank you so much for putting this information out.  Keep up the good work.  You got yourself a new subscriber.  🙏

@russell.h0rt0n

Great video. Thank you. 👍 What's your thoughts ref data security? My concern is that, what if my WordPress site ever got hacked? What would happen with all my customers data? My understanding is that with a free/paid third party CRM, my customer data is secured on their servers: ie much less likley to get hacked than a WordPress site. I do have security plugins etc with Malcare/BlogVault but still.. a hack could happen. What's your thoughts? Thank you again, great video.

@CraigGribble

Hey thanks mate! Thoroughly enjoyed your informative video 🤙🏻🙌🏻 You solved my choosing dilema for me! I sub'd immediately and look forward to your future vids mate! Oh and I'm about to watch your SEO vid now!

@TheColossalBlanket

Excellent! I've been trying to track down Adolph Cunningham for years.

@customerpath610

Hi Jackson, at the end of the video you mention transactional email providers. Do you have any recommendations for one you use?

@ShellysCreativeLife

Thank you for this information!

@micko_music

Hey Jakson thanks for the video man, subscribed!! What SMTP server do you use/what is the best free option in your opinion please? Thanks!

@HrvojeLivnjak

I'm just worried about deliverability of the emails through the custom setup we would use.