199 – Keep Your Site Secure When Hiring a WordPress Developer
In today’s episode, we talk about the precautions to take when hiring a WordPress developer and giving them access to your site.
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In today’s episode, we talk about the precautions to take when hiring a WordPress developer and giving them access to your site.
This week I talk to Mark Nishikawa about his path serving in The US Marines to becoming a software developer and ultimately landing into the world of WordPress. Upcoming Events WordCamp Providence WordCamp Sydney WordCamp Europe – in Sofia Bulgaria Segment 1: In the News Gmail Password Leak & WordPress Segment 2: Interview with WordPress developer…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing some simple modifications that can be done on any WordPress theme. We’ll talk about best practices using child themes to the simplest modifications that anyone can do on any WordPress theme. Show airs Spet 22 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep105-simple-modifications-for-any-wordpress-theme-sept-22-2014-5-541f6f71b” show_gravatar=”true”]…
We switch things up a bit and dive into our businesses, specifically transitioning to a product-based business.
Imagine you are working with new client and during your discovery meeting the business owner tells you they want to work with you to fix up their website, especially the area for to be used for blog posts. The business owner shares their commitment to writing weekly content to increase awareness about their new product…
Andy Clarke is one of my web design heroes and it was an honour to interview him for Episode #50 of the podcast. We talk about content first, mobile first, not using WordPress and Planet of the Apes among other things. The post #50 Andrew Clarke from Stuff and Nonsense appeared first on WP…
In today’s episode, I interview the founder of MotoPress; a premium WordPress plugin, that allows you to create the perfect layout for a WordPress page.
This week I talk about how WordPress may not be the best platform for all users! Upcoming Events WordCamp Rio De Janerio – Sept 20, 2014 SouthBay WordPress Meetup – Mini Dev Day Open House – Sept 20, 2014 Segment 1: WordPress 4 has 3.5 million downloads Survey from Matt Segment 2: Is WordPress the…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we will be discussing blogging for your business. Learn why blogging regularly for your business can bring you more sales and inform your clients of the type of work you do for your other clients. Show airs Sept 15 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep104-blogging-for-your-business-sept-15-2014-5-54160cae20627″…
Some of the highlights of this episode include: the best way to overcome fear of failure is by taking action guest blogging and speaking at events is hard work – but worth it being helpful is the only way to grow and succeed Elevation Round Answers Here are Alex’s answers to the questions in our Elevation…
Attention WordPress agency owners…or hopeful owners! In today’s episode, I sit down with Jennifer Bourn of Bourn Creative and hash out what it takes to go from freelancer mode to agency mode. One of the lessons I’d like you to take away from this chat is sharpening your onboarding process. That subtle, yet oh-so-important phase from the…
Marcus Couch and I are joined by the lead developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman. After helping us dissect the … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 162 – Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman →
Building a successful business is all about adding value to your customers, pricing that value accordingly and then optimising your processes internally so that you can deliver that value at a profit. Mason James from WP Valet has done this very well and tells us how in this episode of the WP Elevation podcast….
In today’s episode, we talk about Net Neutrality and the new simple enhancements to WordPress version 4.0.
WordPress 4.0 was released last week. Let’s talk about what’s new!