184 – Premium Plugins to Create Great Looking Sign Up Forms
In today’s episode, we explore three different premium solutions to create great looking sign up forms to entice your audience to give you their email address.
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In today’s episode, we explore three different premium solutions to create great looking sign up forms to entice your audience to give you their email address.
WP eCommerce is one of the oldest WordPress plugins you’ll find. That it’s an eCommerce plugin — built on WordPress, well before such a thing seemed sensible — is even more of a testament to just how impressive this plugin is. It’s been under development for eight years, and is nearing 3 million downloads on…
This week recap WordCamp Orange County 2014 as well as get on on site interview with Justin Javiar who is very new to the WordPress world. Upcoming Events WordCamp Chicago WordCamp Hamburg WordCamp Calgary Segment 1: In the News WordPress.com releases theme “Bosco” Segment 2: WordCamp OC Recap Interview with Justin Javiar (Stay connected to Justin…
En route avec Very French Trip, pour ce deuxième Podcast dédié à WordPress. Au programme Aujourd’hui nous accueillons Daniel Roch et Willy Bahuaud pour nous parler du WP Tech qui se tiendra sur Nantes, le 29 novembre 2014. WP Tech c’est une journée technique entièrement dédiée à WordPress et son écosystème, pas vraiment orienté débutant,…
In this episode of the podcast, Jennifer Bourn teaches us everything she has learned over the last nine years of servicing small businesses and why constant communication and active project management has been the key to success. Bourn Creative raise their rates every six months and seem be getting busier and busier. Listen to…
One of my new favorite plugins is called MailPoet and today I share how you can use MailPoet to manage your email subscribers inside the WordPress Dashboard.
Adam Clark’s journey to becoming the WordPress-loving freelance developer he is today took a detour. Adam started out in the field of journalism and moved into using and modifying WordPress code. Adam took a detour down the path of using Expression Engine to customize client projects. It wasn’t until after WordPress 3.0 came on the…
This week I discuss 3 ways to save money using your WordPress website Upcoming Events Word Camp Orange County, CA [if you are going – let me know, love to meet you and talk shop] Word Camp Osaka, Japan Word Camp Philadephia, PA Segment 1: In the News WordPress turned 11! Happy Birthday! Segment 2: …
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing tips for when your WordPress developer or designer goes AWOL We’ve all been here before, we’ve hired someone to design or develop a website and mid project the person disappears. Some of us have inherited projects like this or have had to deal with burnt clients and…
We started the show off with Andrew Nacin where he clarified a number of points dealing with the WordPress.com Cookie … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 150 – Interview With Ryan Vaughn, CEO Of Varsity News Network →
Frankie Jarrett and Japh Thomson join us for episode 18 to talk about their work with the WP Stream plugin, as well as their contributions to WordPress core.
In this episode of the WP Elevation podcast Thomas Griffin, the man behind Soliloquy Slider and Optin Monster shares with us how important networking is, whether you are a consultant selling website services or a WordPress product company. The success of his WordPress plugins has largely been due to the fact that some of…
Today we dive in and explore the importance of branding for your company or blog as well as some things to think about when developing a brand.
This week I answer a question at Retina Image Support Upcoming Events WordCamp Ashville May 30 – June 1, 2014 Segment 1: In the News Nothing much here for Core – but KSWP Podcast is now available on iTunes and Stitcher. Segment 2: Listener Question How to prep images for Retina Screens & WordPress –…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing How to understand and use WordPress from a design perspective. This will be a designers only episode (with our regulars joining in, of course). Show airs May 26 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep89-how-to-understand-and-use-wordpress-from-a-design-perspective-may-26-2″ show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out…