WPWeekly Episode 172 – Thankful For WordPress
In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I share the top six WordPress things we’re thankful for in … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 172 – Thankful For WordPress →
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In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I share the top six WordPress things we’re thankful for in … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 172 – Thankful For WordPress →
We are doing a two-parter with Morten Rand-Hendriksen! Our guest today is a published author and one of the top WordPress experts in North America. He is well known as a WordPress staff authors at Linda. Running a digital media company, he divides his time evenly between building web solutions and teaching others how to do…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we’ll be sharing with you our list of WordPress Plugins we loved (and not so much) in 2014 Show aired Dec 1 at 11am PST / 2pm EST / 7PM UTC Favorite plugins in the repo Jason’s Favorite Plugins Chris Lema’s Favorite Plugins George Stephanis Favorite Plugins Steve’s Favorite Plugins Suzette’s Favorite Plugins…
This week I give thanks to the WordPress community and share some WordPress resources I am Thankful for. Upcoming Events WordCamp Orlando – Dec 5-6 WordCamp Salvador – Dec 6 Segment 1: In the News No news is good news.. nothing on the WP.org or WP.com front this week. Segment 2: Thankful for the WordPress…
Some of the challenges that are faced by lead developers of projects that are also leading the business.
Vid Luther wants to solve the WordPress hosting problem and has been working at it since WordPress was B2. He started ZippyKid, raised some funding and has since rebranded as Pressable. Vid also revealed that he and his brother should have been in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 but overslept. I…
I invited my good friend, Brian Casel, to return to our airwaves and teach us a new lesson — productizing. Brian, like most of us, started as a “web designer” then made the shift to product via Restaurant Engine. This is not — let me repeat — not an easy task. If you’ve been following me…
It’s that time of year again in the States. A time to reflect on all the things we are thankful. In today’s episode, I share why I’m thankful for WordPress.
Au programme Vivre de ses plugins ou de ses thèmes, voici un sujet qui nous avait déjà intéressé à l’occasion du podcast #6. Pour nous accompagner dans ce deuxième volet, nous avons eu le privilège d’échanger avec Nicolas Kulka et Rémi Corson. Nicolas travaille actuellement chez Globalis. Depuis août dernier, il s’est lancé dans l’aventure…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing the changes proposed and being added to WordPress 4.1. Show airs Nov 24 at 11am PST / 2pm EST / 7PM UTC * http://www.cloudways.com/blog/wordpress-4-1-beta-1-review/ * https://www.gavick.com/blog/whats-new-wordpress-4-1/ * http://suzettepress.com * http://www.cnet.com/news/checking-out-photoshop-for-chromebooks-network-computing-revived/ * https://make.wordpress.org/core/2014/10/29/title-tags-in-4-1/ [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep113-things-to-come-in-wordpress-4-1-5-54727f5407763″ show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I suggest the 5 Pages your need for your website. Upcoming Events WordCamp Orlando – Dec 5-6 WordCamp Salvador – Dec 6 Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.0.1 update Segment 2: The 5 Pages every website needs Segment 3: Tool of the Week WP Super Snow Plugin
In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss WordPress 4.1 beta 1, the delay of Composer by SIDEKICK, and a … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 171 – Interview With WP101 Founder, Shawn Hesketh →
Dale Beaumont turned this episode of the podcast into a Masterclass by teaching us so much about positioning, finding your niche, getting clear about your purpose and vision for your business, avoiding distraction, processes and systems and getting out of your own way long enough to speak in front of groups pf people! I’ve…
Today we take an in depth look at a platform that is the most similar to WordPress, Ghost. It looks to be a great platform for writers.
Leadin is a project that was conceived and continues to be nurtured at the Hubspot headquarters. While there is a plugin to integrate WordPress with the Hubspot system plugin, Leadin was expressly created to use as a standalone WordPress marketing automation plugin for small businesses. The creators, Nelson Joyce and Andy Cook, were given little…