143 – Beef Up the Security to Your WordPress Site
In today’s episode, I sit down with Brennen Byne of Clef at WordCamp Grand Rapids as we discuss a revolutionary new way to log in WordPress websites.
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Brennen Byne of Clef at WordCamp Grand Rapids as we discuss a revolutionary new way to log in WordPress websites.
How long have you been freelancing? Long enough to think you’re the man? Brian Richards is one of the keenest entreprenerus that I’ve interviewed. The funny thing is, he never set out *expecting* to be one. See like most of us starting out in WordPress, we did some favors, got paid a little bit and…
On this weeks episode we will be discussing ways to speed up your WordPress website. This includes plugins that speed it up, explain caching and CDNs, and talk hosting providers that help. Caching – A way of taking the content and storing it into something more static to that gets pushed out to the internet….
In today’s episode, I get a chance to talk to Matt Mederios, another WordPress podcaster about the business side of WordPress.
What goes up must come down or in our case, what went down came back up?! You be the judge in my latest interview with Brad Touesnard of Delicious Brains and WP Migrate Pro plugin. Before Brad was helping you migrate WordPress databases, he had visions of bringing an app store like experience to WordPress….
Today’s topic is Working locally instead of cowboy coding where we will be discussing local web development utilizing tools such as XAMPP MAMP WAMP and other tools like DesktopServer, Vagrant or even Vagrantpress. Beginners For beginners Suzette suggests they use DesktopServer because it’s easy to install and you don’t have to ruin your server testing everything out and…
In this episode, we covered the headlines of the week, most notable is the open letter published to the NextGen … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 118 – Hey Get Flywheel →
Oh the WordPress media industry — how we love thee. When the news of WPDaily.co shutting down landed on us so abruptly, it left a few of us scratching our heads to say the least. What would happen to it? Who would buy it? Where’s my WordPress news? Well it’s been a few weeks since the…
In this first episode of Apply Filters, Brad and I discuss new features in WordPress 3.6, including the Heartbeat API, new oembed support audio and video files, as well as some of our own projects we are each working on in our own businesses.
In today’s episode, we take a look at Matt Mullenwig’s keynote address from WordCamp San Francisco and all the exciting things that are happening with WordPress.
On this episode we will be focusing on tools and techniques to backing up a WordPress installation and how to backup before a major upgrade. Backups are really important, and everyone should backup their sites. It doesn’t matter what platform you’re using, you need to be checking your restores every now and then to make…
What do you do when your agency is burned by bad service and unlucky outsourcing? Roll your own offering. Our latest guest Robert Neu of YouNeedFat.com takes us down the journey of starting his WordPress agency and why web marketing along with seo services became the cornerstone of his success. Armed with a developers background…
In today’s episode, I interview Dusty Donaldson from Flywheel and learn how Flywheel is creating a great solution for WordPress users.
Today’s topic is Future proofing your WordPress website. The topic was suggested to us by Julie Kuehl. How do you keep a website up to date? It’s a misconception that once the website is built it’s done. A website is not set it and forget it. It’s a relationship that you have to nurture and take care of…
Tune in this week to learn about the importance of supporting retina images and how to easily add retina graphics to your website.