Episode 23 – Helen Hou-Sandi
Helen Hou-Sandi, a WordPress core developer, joins us to discuss how she got into WordPress.
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Helen Hou-Sandi, a WordPress core developer, joins us to discuss how she got into WordPress.
In this episode of the podcast I interview Caspar Hübinger from MarketPress. As well as the German WooCommerce extension, MarketPress make a multilingual WordPress plugin as a solution for multilingual site content. Caspar also talks about the importance of being yourself and getting to know who you are. His theory is that this is…
Have you ever went to a site and landed on a page that didn’t exist? That’s a 404 page and today we talk about how we can spice up our 404 to make it a pleasant experience for our visitors.
In this episode, we go over what it takes to tie all the elements together in order to monetize. During the recording of this show, I was running on caffeine due to the launch of Timelines of Success, but Jonathan was spot on. So enjoy! The vocabulary today is PHP, SQL and Hooah. 1. Content…
On May 28th, 2012, I was virtually introduced to Chris Lema. He had 653 Twitter followers at the time. I know so, because that’s how we were introduced — through an email from Twitter telling me he was now following me. At the time, he’d not even started daily writing on his personal blog; he…
This week I welcome Melinda Milner as Social Media Correspondent and we discuss a few of the latest FaceBook issues. Upcoming Events WordCamp Omaha WordCamp Russia WordCamp LA Segment 1: In the News WordPress 4.0 – no new is good news! Still on track. Segment 2: Introducing Melinda Milner – Social Media Correspondent #FaceBookDown Facebook…
On this episode of WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing all the things you need to know to start and run a successful WordPress meetup. Here in Southern California it seems like we have a different WordPress meetup going on every day of the week. With so many meetups to attend, us SoCal folks have honed our…
In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by three gentleman who have gone through the … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 156 – A Crowdfunding Roundtable →
Want to know how to make $5,000 dollars in a weekend via a $10 Facebook ad? Too bad. You can’t. If you’re like me, you are probably so numb to these type of flash in the pan marketing schemes. Even more so, sick of seeing ads from “web marketers” that are renting 7 series BMW’s to…
In this episode of the podcast our special guest is Lisa Sabin-Wilson from WebDev Studios. Lisa shares the key strategies that have helped her take the leap from freelancer to partner of one of the best WordPress agencies on the planet. Scared of speaking at events or the workload of writing a book? Check…
In today’s episode, we dive into two different ways to use WordPress to power subdomains for your website or blog.
On this episode of WPwatercooler we’ll be going back to the basics of blogging and will share our top tips for WordPress blogging. Show airs June 28 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC [LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep97-top-tips-for-wordpress-blogging-5-53d5c159e5f7c” show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I talk about Highest Ranking vs Most Popular Plugins as well as answer a listener question on Theme Choice (and leaving WIX) Upcoming Events WordCamp Columbus, OH WordCamp NYC, NY WordCamp Fayetteville, AR Segment 1: In the News WordPress Beta 2 still the latest and set for release August 27th WordPress 4.1 set for…
In this weeks short and sweet edition of WordPress weekly, we get you caught up on the news of the … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 155 – Facebook Groups, Selfies, and Heavy Analytics →
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