Episode 28 – Unit Tests
Episode 28 is all about unit tests!
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Episode 28 is all about unit tests!
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing the best ways for you to monetize your WordPress website. Show airs October 20 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC * OptinMonster * WPmail.me [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep109-best-ways-to-monetize-your-wordpress-website-oct-20-2014-5-54443925ab” show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I answer some listener questions sent in via email & speakpipe. Upcoming Events WordCamp CapeTown – Oct 23rd WordCamp San Francisco – Oct 25-26 Segment 1: In the News WP-Tonic Panel A new monthly gathering Use code SPOOKYWP35 to Save 35% Off Everything at iThemes Through Oct. 31, 2014 Segment 2: I answer 3…
Back in September, Stream 2.0 was released with some significant changes. The most notable change is the transition from a … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 166 – Interview With The Project Lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett →
Ryan Sullivan started out as a freelancer building websites for clients until his freelance business got so busy he no longer had time to go to work. So he quit his day job and founded WP Site Care, a WordPress maintenance business that takes the stress out of WordPress and turns technology into an…
In today’s episode, we dive into the advantages and disadvantages of using Squarespace as the software behind your website instead of WordPress.
For Tracy Levesque co-owner of Yikes, the details make a difference in the delivery. Beyond adding a client’s logo to the WordPress login screen, it’s about really listening to how your client will use the new WordPress website you are creating for them. Tracy explains how she fine tunes the dashboard elements to give comfort…
This week I talk with Ingrid Turner of Social Brilliance about how & why she uses WordPress to run her business and her clients business’s as well. Upcoming Events SouthBay WordPress Meetup – Oct 16 WordCamp Balitmore – Oct 18 WordCamp São Paulo – Oct 18 Segment 1: In the News WebDev Studios aqurried Maintain The…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing what you should do when your WordPress traffic explodes. New hosting? CDN? Caching? We’ll be discussing what things you should do when your site gains popularity. Show airs Oct 13 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep108-what-to-do-when-your-wordpress-traffic-explodes-oct-13-2014-5-543b0d2″ show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and…
Au programme Lors du podcast #4, nous avions abordé le monde professionnel de l’écosystème WordPress français à l’aide du témoignage de deux représentants d’agence et de société de services informatiques. Ce nouvel épisode vous propose de découvrir le business des thèmes et des plugins « premium ». Pour nous aider, nous avons eu le privilège de recevoir…
Since there is no guest this week, Marcus Couch and I used this opportunity to spend more time than usual … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 165 – Contributions Galore →
JD Peterson is Senior Vice President of marketing at Scripted.com. I’m not even sure what that means but he tells me he spends a lot of time looking at data and talking with customers. Scripted started out as a marketplace to connect screenwriters with studios. After three years of struggle they pivoted and within…
In today’s episode, discover the importance of having two factor authentication enabled for your WordPress sites and other online accounts.
Since the early days of BuddyPress plugin, David Bisset has focused his freelance developement business around integrating it into his highly customized client projects. He has been able to add value to his client projects by suggesting the addition of a social layer using BuddyPress during the early stage of development. Considering the additional specifications…
This week I talk to Jesse Pollack about CLEF and the future of security in WordPress & overall technology Upcoming Events WordCamp Tokyo – Oct 11 WordCamp Saratoga (New York) – Oct 11 Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.1 Timeline Segment 2: Interview with Jesse Cleff – co-founder of Clef Twitter: @jessepollak | @getclef …