Servicios ajenos
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Gmail, Vimeo, etc… Aunque los usemos a diario son empresas y pueden hacer lo que les dé la gana. Hoy me voy a quejar… Así que me disculpo desde ya.
This is an archive of every Podcast from every WordPress Podcast we can find (and get permission to add). Use the Search field to find the topics you’re looking for, click through to listen to the episodes, and then subscribe!
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Gmail, Vimeo, etc… Aunque los usemos a diario son empresas y pueden hacer lo que les dé la gana. Hoy me voy a quejar… Así que me disculpo desde ya.
Steve Grunwell is a Sr. Software Engineer for the Managed WordPress and WooCommerce hosting platforms at Liquid Web. He’s also an accomplished plugin author, speaker, and blogger. I hope you enjoy meeting him as much as I did!
I led the jury on an assault case about a year ago. Now having some difficulties in the office, I think back to that assault case and the different perceptions that led to the verdict. It’s amazing how different people can have a different point of view now the truth is not the truth but…
This episode is really about keeping the WordPress clients that you already have. What’s the old phrase? Don’t leave money on the table? Well, that’s certainly the case for many of us. This is another episode in our mini series and it’s all about trying to get as much value from and to the clients…
In this episode we discuss the three biggest mistakes that Adrian see regularly then people are starting out building marketing automation funnels we then go on in the second half of the show the big upcoming changes that Adrian is making with the help of his team to GroundHogg.
Introducing Joe LoPreste Joe says he’s very passionate about inclusive design for WordPress and considers himself a web accessibility advocate. He travels around the US giving presentations to WordPress developers, designers, and agencies about web accessibility. Show Notes Website | St. Pete Design Twitter | @JosephLoPreste Preferred Pronouns | He/Him Episode Transcript Tara: This is…
WP Podcast Coffee at WordCamp US 2019! St Louis. Nov 2 @ 7:30am Coffee with me, Kyle, Joe, and Christie from WPMRR Podcast. RSVP —> https://getoptionspodcast.com/coffee Bonus Event: Friend of the show and past guest, Tara Clays is leading a Saturday AM run! 6:45am RSVP —> https://getoptionspodcast.com/run
A finales del mes de mayo en el episodio 124 te hablé del futuro de Plesk. El futuro es hoy… Y ya tenemos a Obsidian disponible en nuestros servidores para actualizar.
In today’s episode, we talk about the steps to isolate a problem when troubleshooting WordPress.
How do you take a vacation as a business owner when there is so much pressure and perhaps you are even strapped for cash? Taking a vacation can seem like a pipe dream to the agency owner who feels they can never truly take a break. In this week’s episode we share the core message…
En el episodio 184 de WordPress Semanal te hablo de las posibilidades que tienes a tu alcance para aceptar pagos online. Desde el funcionamiento de las pasarelas de pago hasta los 3 métodos que puedes usar para vender online. Escuchar en iTunes Escuchar en iVoox Escuchar en Spotify Plugin de la semana: mostrar cuánto falta…
Robert Cairns the CEO/Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas at StunningDigitalMarketing.com gives you some tips to help you determine how much you should spend on marketing your business. For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode44/
Si algo funciona, no se debe de “tocar” pero si estás buscando una alternativa a los comentario dentro de tu WordPress Comments – wpDiscuz te gustara.
Adam Silver is a salt-of-the-earth, skilled, friendly, and humorous WordPress community member. And wait until you hear what’s in his coffee mug! If you don’t already know Adam, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to him here.
Greg Koberger is easily one of the most interesting guys I talked to this year. Not only do we talk about team building with escape rooms – a super cool concept, by the way – but we touch on mental health, the startup culture, venture capital, and lots more. Greg is a pretty open book…