How Dollie’s Control HQ Is at the Forefront of a WordPress Monetization Revolution

Making money with WordPress is nothing new, and neither is providing site management services. However, a tool such as Dollie can help you start small, grow fast, and earn greater repeatable revenue. If you’re sticking with old tactics to generate income, think of Dollie as the catalyst for your own WordPress monetization revolution. This is especially true when you dive deeper into Dollie’s custom dashboard – Control HQ.

In this post, we’re going to look at Dollie’s Control HQ functionality and show how it can lead a WordPress monetization revolution for your own site. Throughout, we’ll break down exactly what makes Control HQ tick, and how you can leverage it.

A Quick Primer on Dollie

We don’t need to go into too much detail on what Dollie is and does – it’s something we cover elsewhere on the WP Mayor blog. Our in-depth review has plenty of favorable things to say about the site management tool, and we encourage you to give that a read from top to bottom.

However, to sum up Dollie, it takes site management for WordPress, builds in some unique monetization functionality, and ‘skins’ it all with a gorgeous User Interface

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