170 – Other Awesome Services by Automattic
In today’s episode, I share the 13 services / products that Automattic makes in addition to WordPress.
In today’s episode, I share the 13 services / products that Automattic makes in addition to WordPress.
In this episode of WordPress Weekly, we dived deep into the topic of security, especially at it relates to WordPress. … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 140 – Dre Armeda And Tony Perez Of Sucuri →
Learn about why it’s good to not use WordPress installation scripts and how to set up a development environment for your site.
In today’s episode, I share 15 different things to do this spring to clean up your WordPress website.
In today’s episode, we talk about some of the new plugins / software that has been recently created for WordPress.
In this episode, we talk about the systems I have in place to make edits to my development site and how I push those changes live to my server.
Today, I do my best to explain how the mySQL database works with WordPress and how it’s the most important piece of your backup procedure.
In this episode of WordPress Weekly, I was joined by Marcus Couch and Matt Medeiros of Mattreport.com and founder of … Continue reading WPWeekly Episode 135 – Podcasting With WordPress →
Today, we talk about how to control, manage, migrate and backup our WordPress websites, so we can use WordPress efficiently.
In this episode, we take a look at the six most popular contact form plugins / services to build a form on your WordPress site.
In today’s episode, we look at one of my big goals for 2014, improving my website’s bounce rate. I share what it is and how to improve it!
In the first episode of 2014, we look back and look at the changes WordPress has made over the last year and the things to look forward to in 2014.
In this short episode, I want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
In today’s episode, we take a look at the newest version of WordPress, 3.8, and talk about what happens to domain names once the expire.
In today’s episode, we take a look at the differences between the free WordPress.com solution and the self-hosted WordPress.org version