155 – Take Control of Your Social Media with CoSchedule
In today’s lesson, learn how to manage all of your social media accounts visually with a service call CoSchedule.
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In today’s lesson, learn how to manage all of your social media accounts visually with a service call CoSchedule.
Join Marcus Couch as he talks with Doug Karr from CircuPress on Industry Night, Episode #1. The CircuPress plugin is one of the first of its kind to allow administrators the power to completely manage their email campaigns from within WordPress.
Today’s topic is How to manage events in WordPress. Live stream starts at 11am PDT / 2pm EST / 18:00 GMT [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”how-to-manage-events-in-wordpress-5-528981707193cs” show_gravatar=”true”] How to manage events in WordPress Define what your requirements are when deciding which plugin to use such as do you need recurring events, purchase tickets, multiple tickets etc. The plus side…
In this edition of WordPress Weekly, we covered the headlines of the week such as what features will be in … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 128 – Catching Up With Lorelle VanFossen →
In Episode 9 of the WP Elevation podcast I spoke with Collis Ta’eed, CEO of Envato, home of ThemeForest, CodeCanyon, GraphicRiver and more recently, Microlancer. I was eager to hear how Collis and his wife have built such a behemoth of a company and I wanted to ask him how he responds to the criticism…
In today’s episode, we take a look at seven different ways to optimize your email campaigns for mobile devices.
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing our favorite WordPress people to follow on social media. Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Github Dribble even Instagram! We’re not leaving one stone unturned (ok, we may.. this is a 30 minute show!) Live stream starts at 11am PDT / 2pm EST / 18:00 GMT Google+ mentioned WPChatter Advanced WordPress…
In this weeks episode, we were joined by Brad Williams of Webdevstudios and Dradcast to discuss the headlines of the … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 127 – Roundtable With Brad Williams Who Eats API’s For Breakfast →
After a month of post production it’s finally here! Wondering what the WordPress startup community is up to? Check out these 4 new startups and join in to hear the judges rate their pitch and business model. Listen to the audio version [tabs] [tab title=”Why donate?”] [one_half][/one_half][one_half_last][/one_half_last] What’s this all about? If you didn’t catch…
During Episode 6, we discuss our recent projects, both of which involve event management plugins, styles in plugins, what is too much or too little, our noteworthy plugins for the week, and the upcoming Big Snow Tiny Conf event.
In Episode 8 of the WP Elevation podcast I spoke with Shawn Hesketh from WP101. “What?” I hear you ask. “Isn’t he a competitor of the Video User Manuals plugin” I hear you continue to protest, befuddled. Well yes he is. He is also a genuinely awesome dude and we happen to get along…
In today’s episode, we take a look at different options to share our posts with our audience; both via email and RSS.
Well, it’s finally happened. I interviewed Brian Gardner. If you don’t know who Brian is, where the heck have you been? He’s the first WordPress entrepreneur to pioneer the premium theme business as we know it today. He started StudioPress over six years ago as a passion project and soon became the de facto site to…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing mobile solutions for WordPress, themes, apps and ways to integrate mobile with your project. Mobile solutions Start by asking yourself what the purpose is? Define what the goal is, who your audience is, how will they be experiencing your website? If you’re serious about making your site…
In this episode, we caught up with Cory Miller of iThemes.com to walk down memory lane starting with 2008. The … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 126 – Catching Up With Cory Miller From iThemes →