Sinopsis
A podcast about building things on the web
Episodios
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Building the Perfect Journalism Platform with Sean Blanda
22/08/2017 Duración: 34minSean Blanda is a long time friend, journalist, and Editor-in-Chief of GrowthLab and I Will Teach You To Be Rich. He has an excellent newsletter that focuses in on specific topics and takes an objective approach to writing. In this episode, we discuss what an full stack Indy publishing platform would look like, and why it's important. Show NotesSean BlandaSean on TwitterGrowthLabI Will Teach You To Be Rich99UTechnicallyShop Talk Show: News Publishing with Rebekah MonsonMedium and the Reason You Can't Stand the NewsSponsored by: Liquid Web | Project Panorama ★ Support this podcast ★
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Finally, a Good Solution for Gathering Content with James Rose and Content Snare
15/08/2017 Duración: 35minJames Rose is an Australian agency owner who creates websites for a living. In this episode, we talk about his brand new product, Content Snare. Content Snare is a software product built to drastically cut down the time and headache wasted on chasing up clients for website content. I think anyone who's made websites can get behind this. We also talk about being a good developer, and how to create a product people will actually use. Show NotesJames on TwitterContent SnareAkturaGlipJiraReworkSponsored by: FacetWP | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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White Labeling Site Care with Ryan Sullivan
08/08/2017 Duración: 33minRyan Sullivan is the founder of WP Site Care, a business that helps service and maintain WordPress sites. In this episode, we talk about building a business that meets a need and defines expectations, some great tools for running a support business, and what customer care really means. Show NotesRyan on TwitterWP Site CareHelp ScoutBasecampSponsored by: SIteLock | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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Maintaining WordPress with Russell Aaron
01/08/2017 Duración: 40minRussell Aaron is a backend developer working for WebDevStudios and working out of Reno, NV. He's done lots of work within the WordPress community, including work on the plugin Maintainn Tools, which he uses to help troubleshoot websites. Show NotesRussell AaronWebDevStudiosMaintainnMaintainn ToolsPluginizeQuery MonitorSponsored by: WP Site Care | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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Learning Management and WordPress: LearnDash with Justin Ferriman
25/07/2017 Duración: 34minThis is the second of a 2-part series called Educational WordPress! In the last episode, I spoke to Chris Badgett. Today, it's Justin Ferriman Justin Ferriman is the owner of the LearnDash LMS for WordPress. In this episode we talk about building an audience first, scratching your own itch, and listening to your customers. He provides some great advice on making sure you have people to sell to before selling, and lots more! Show Notes Justin FerrimanLearnDashMoodleVideo Course ProgressionSponsored by: WP Site Care | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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Learning Management and WordPress: LifterLMS with Chris Badgett
18/07/2017 Duración: 30minThis is the first of a 2-part series called Educational WordPress! Over the next 2 episodes, I talk to two of of the biggest names in a WordPress LMSs and WordPress in the educational space. Today, it's Chris Badgett. Chris Badgett is a software company owner, a world traveller, and first and foremost, an educator. In this episode, we get to talk all about empathy, teaching, and scratching your own itch. He offers some great insight on running a company, connecting with customers, and how there are some things you can't outsource. Show NotesChris BadgettLifterLMSSterling Audio ST51Episode 34: Shawn HeskethThe Lean StartupWant to get early access to ad-free episodes, extended interviews, video tutorials and more? Check out our Patreon.Sponsored by: WP Site Care | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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Building Apple’s Tuniversity with Kiko Doran
11/07/2017 Duración: 27minKiko Doran is a veteran, developer, musician, teacher, and so much more! In this incredibly interesting interview, Kiko and I talk about how he created the iBook, Learn Pharrell Williams' Happy for Apple's new Tuniversity project. We talk about how the innovative new idea evolved, what it was like working on this high profile project, breaking the music down, learning iBooks Author, and so much more in these 24 minutes. Make sure to check out the extended, 17 minute interview that's for Patreon backers only! Show NotesKiko Doran on TwitterTuniversityLearn Pharrell Williams' HappyModern TribePrestige ConfPart 2 on PatreonSponsored by: WP Site Care | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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Making a Simple WordPress Plugin with Jeff Matson
27/06/2017 Duración: 36minJeff Matson is a WordPress man about town, making contributions to several big plugins and projects, and even WordPress itself. In this episode, we talk all about development, knowing when to cut your losses, developer tools, and much more. It was great having Jeff on the show! Main Project: Heartbeat Control Heartbeat Control is a free WordPress plugin that allows you to easily manage the frequency of the WordPress heartbeat API with just a few dropdowns. Show NotesJeff MatsonHeartbeat ControlGravity FormsVisual Studio CodeTom McFarlinLocal by FlywheelVue.jsWordPress HeartbeatCode CompleteCheck out our PatreonSponsored by: Liquid Web | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Moving from Nurse to Developer with Stephanie Wells and Formidable Forms
20/06/2017 Duración: 31minStephanie Wells is a nurse turned coder who launched her own WordPress-based online business. Starting off in client work, she quickly moved into the product space, where she makes Formidable Forms. I was stoked to have Stephanie on the show and we talk about all sorts of great topics from scratching your own itch to family and more. Show NotesFormidable FormsBlair WilliamsPressNomicsCaboPressGirl Develop ItOperation SmileSpoiler Alert! I reference a show that hasn't been released yet :-) Check out our new Patreon – be one of the first 20 to pledge $10 and get a free t-shirt!Sponsored by: CodePen Projects | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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Making Mailchimp and WordPress Easier with Tracy Levesque
13/06/2017 Duración: 34minOr: "How I Met Your Mummers"In this first episode of Season 3, Tracy and I talk about doing client work vs. product work, owning an agency in Philly, and moving from the free to freemium pricing model. We also talk all sorts of non-computer stuff like raising children (being parents and business owners), Philly lingo, and How I Met Your Mother.Show NotesTracy LevesqueTracy on TwitterYIKES, IncEasy Forms for MailChimpJason ColemanChris LemaCaboPress (yay I'm also going!)GithubGruntWordPress Development with Git/GitHub - Jeremy PryTortiseSVNGitboxPHPUnitCheck out our new Patreon - be one of the first 20 to pledge $10 and get a free t-shirt!Sponsored by: BoldGrid | Liquid Web ★ Support this podcast ★
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When Your Side Gig Becomes Your Main Gig with Michael Sacca
23/05/2017 Duración: 32minWe close out Season 2 talking to Michael Sacca of Crew and Unsplash. Crew has since been acquired by Dribbble, but the story of how they got to where they are is great! We discuss startups, finding the right balance, and how a simple side project can be the thing that changes your main business. It's a great way to end Season 2, so have a listen! Show NotesCrewUnsplashMichael SaccaRocketship.fmSponsored by: Level Eleven Art Department | BoldGrid ★ Support this podcast ★
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Planning a Conference for Hundreds of People with David Bisset
16/05/2017 Duración: 34minDavid Bisset is a WordPress developer who also happens to plan one of the biggest WordCamps in the United States. Their 9th one happened recently so I sat down and talked to David about what goes into planning a WordCamp, especially one this big! Show NotesDavid BissetDavid on TwitterMake WordPressWordCamp.orgBuddyPressEpisode 21: Liam Dempsey and WordPress MeetupsCaring Enough to Give Back to Your CommunityOrganizer HandbookWPCampusWPTavernWordCamp & BuddyCamp Miami 2017: My Thoughts and PlansResults of my Live "Rate my Talk with Emoji" from WPCampusSponsored by: BoldGrid | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Writing and Publishing an eBook with Diane Kinney
09/05/2017 Duración: 28minDiane Kinney is a WordPress Developer, Designer, and Marketer. And soon, she'll be adding author to that biographical line. She and Carrie Dils are working on a book called Real World Freelancing that talks all about what it really takes to be a freelancer. In this episode, she and I talk all about the writing process, decisions for self-publishing, and more. Show NotesDiane KinneyDiane on TwitterReal World FreelancingCarrie Dils on How I Built ItSponsored by: BoldGrid | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Building the Number 1 WordPress Learning Website with Shawn Hesketh
02/05/2017 Duración: 39minShawn Hesketh is a good friend of the show and an excellent educator and mentor. His widely popular site, WP101, teached thousands of folks how to use WordPress. In this episode, we get pretty deep into the woods on how he built WP101, and in typical Shawn fashion, he imparts some great advice all along the way. This one is a little longer that usual, but it's packed full of fantastic content, including his recording setup. Show NotesShawn HeskethShawn's TwitterWP101Bill EricksonBlue Snowball / YetiShure SM7BDuet by ApogeePreamp: Grace Design M101Limiter PluginCanvas by WooThemesChris LemaLifterLMSJetpack CourseZac GordonWooCommerceYoast SEO Sponsored by: ProsPress | BoldGrid ★ Support this podcast ★
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Teaching Freelancers to Build a Better Business with Erin Flynn
25/04/2017 Duración: 27minErin Flynn is a freelancer and educator based on Colorado. In this episode we talk about how she found her way into the product space, all the twists and turns of freelancing, and how she creates courses and keeps her sales funnel on point. Show NotesErin FlynnRethink.fm: Tips for Mastering Client CommunicationsStreak for GMailTeachableRain MakerUnstoppable CoursesConvertKitSponsored by: BoldGrid | Formidable Forms ★ Support this podcast ★
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Building Utility Plugins for WordPress with Tom McFarlin
18/04/2017 Duración: 31minTom is a man of many hats! He's a WordPress user, avid blogger, developer, editor for Envato, and much more. He also takes the approach that he'll scratch his own itch if he needs to. In this episode, we talk about how he tackles problems, why and how he built the plugin Page Template Dashboard, and his development tools. Show NotesTom McFarlinTom on TwitterPage Template DashboardAdopt a PluginWordPress Coding StandardsSVNVisual Studio CodeGit GUI: TowerSNV GUI: TortoiseSVN, VersionsWordpress Stack ExchangeCheck out my new WordPress Theme Development course & get 20% : How to Build WordPress ThemesSponsored by: ProsPress | BoldGrid ★ Support this podcast ★
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Buidling Good Client Relationships with Ty Fujimura
11/04/2017 Duración: 32minIn this episode, Ty and I discuss a few great topics! His company, Cantilever, focuses on strong client relationships that elicit enough trust to try cool, experimental projects, like what they did with Rustic Pathways. We talk about integrating the REST API in an interesting way, the importance of communicating with clients, and why trying a project as "just a project" might not be the best way to grow your business. Show NotesTy FujimuraCantileverRustic PathwaysWordPress REST APISponsored by: BoldGrid | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Using the Right Tools for Non-Profit Websites with Andy Stitt
04/04/2017 Duración: 31minIn this episode, Andy and I discuss some of the specific challenges and rewards of developing WordPress sites for non-profits, why empathy is so important, and why you should never say never when choosing the right tool for the job. Show NotesAndy StittWP for Non-ProfitsHow to Use WordPress to Build Your Non-Profit Site - WordCamp BaltimoreThe Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer SocietyHave Empathy While Teaching - Joe Casabona - WordCamp LancasterGenesis FrameworkDiviSponsored by: ProsPress | Formidable Forms ★ Support this podcast ★
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Building an Easier Websites Testing Platform with WP Stagecoach
28/03/2017 Duración: 28minIn this episode, we get pretty heavy into servers and server setup! Jonathan talks about how he got the idea for WP Stagecoach. We also discuss some of the difficulties with spinning up and simulating multiple server setups, how good coding can go a long way, and much much more. Show NotesWP StagecoachWhat is a Staging Server?What is a Script Kiddie?Apache IIISponsored by: BoldGrid | Pantheon ★ Support this podcast ★
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Running WordPress from the Command Line with Daniel Bachhuber and WP-CLI
21/03/2017 Duración: 38minIn this episode, Daniel and I get pretty heavy into development tools and using WP CLI, automated testing, and the future of WP-CLI and Open Source. We go a little long, but it's a great conversation no matter what your background is. Show NotesDaniel BachhuberWP-CLIHand BuiltWP-CLI on make.wordpressBehat Automated TestingUnit TestingLaravel ValetHarvestSponsored by: BoldGrid | Formidable Forms ★ Support this podcast ★