Sinopsis
Web site building with WordPress. In this podcast we follow the hopeless exploits of David Waumsley and Nathan Wrigley as they try, and fail, to understand WordPress. They know that they love building websites with WordPress, but the complexities of this awesome web building solution are always out of reach. Not only are they not clever enough, but they just don't try all that hard
Episodios
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WP Builds Newsletter #52 – Blocks management, image creation and free videos
04/03/2019 Duración: 19minWP Builds Newsletter #52 - Blocks management, image creation and free videos
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117 – Using WordPress to run your online course with Chris Badgett from Lifter LMS
28/02/2019 Duración: 54minIt's all the rage isn't it? Set up an online course and teach the world about the things you know! You've seen the Facebook ads. You've sat down and thought about all the great content they you'll teach to your students, made some videos, created some handouts, even devised some tests that the students will have to complete to graduate. But then the daunting question arises... how do I actually get this online? Lifter LMS might be the answer...
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WP Builds Newsletter #51 – WordPress 5.1 released, plugin updates and AI gets really scary
25/02/2019 Duración: 22minWP Builds Newsletter #51 - WordPress 5.1 released, plugin updates and AI gets really scary
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116 – How to secure your WordPress website with Oliver Sild from WebARX
21/02/2019 Duración: 01h07sDo you glaze over when someone talks about internet security? Well, you're not alone - it's quite a difficult subject to understand. Thank heavens then that there's people like Oliver Sild who will understand it all for you. His company, WebARX has built a product which get all of your WordPress websites secured. They have one central dashboard which shows you all of the activity on your sites. Their firewall will drop suspicious traffic and keep you safe.
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WP Builds Newsletter #50 – WordPress 5.1 RC, multiple vulnerabilities and AI gets scary
18/02/2019 Duración: 22minWP Builds Newsletter #50 - WordPress 5.1 RC, multiple vulnerabilities and AI gets scary
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115 – The client is always right, we just need anger management
14/02/2019 Duración: 45minAre you the type of person who always does what your clients ask of you, or do you get angry with them? It's hardly a binary answer is it, but it certainly feels like it is sometimes! We've all been there... you've worked really hard on their WordPress website and you think that you've done everything right, but then the client comes back to you with a difficult email and your serenity is blown out of the water! What should you do...?
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WP Builds Newsletter #49 – New Gutenberg blocks, Wordfence Central and DuckDuckGo rising
11/02/2019 Duración: 19minWP Builds Newsletter #49 - New Gutenberg blocks, Wordfence Central and DuckDuckGo rising
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114 – Introducing Split Hero for split testing with Adam Lacey
07/02/2019 Duración: 46minAdam has been on the podcast before, but on that occasion he was talking about his life as a freelancer, not as the owner of a SaaS app! He's founded a company called 'Split Hero' which is laser focussed upon one thing - split testing your WordPress website pages and gain meaningful data back about which one wins! Hang on a minute though... what is a 'split test'? Well, I'm glad you asked...
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WP Builds Newsletter #48 – WordPress 5.1 Beta 3, Plugin updates and Google dominates
04/02/2019 Duración: 17minWP Builds Newsletter #48 - WordPress 5.1 Beta 3, Plugin updates and Google dominates
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113 – Should we give our clients telephone support?
31/01/2019 Duración: 54minShould we be available on the phone to deal with client issues for our WordPress website business? I have had this conversation so many times in the past with so many people! We all know that, in the right hands, a phone can be one of the best ways to engage with your clients. But, in the wrong hands, the phone can be a scary thing that wastes your time and causes you stress and anxiety. See what we think...
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WP Builds Newsletter #47 – WordPress 5.1, Gutenberg and Page Builder updates and new Google Search Console features
28/01/2019 Duración: 19minWP Builds Newsletter #47 - WordPress 5.1, Gutenberg and Page Builder updates and new Google Search Console features
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112 – How to do SEO right with Phil Singleton
24/01/2019 Duración: 53minPhil Singleton is one of those guys who seems to do 15 things all at once, and doing them really well. His background, like many of us is not web design and development. He started in finance and insurance and hated it. Now he's an SEO specialist with a projects under his belt. We chat about the fact that SEO has changed over the years and what strategies you can employ with your WordPress website clients to ensure that their sites rank well, as well as being able to pitch SEO as one of your services.
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WP Builds Newsletter #46 – Automattic announces Newspack, WordPress 5.1 feature and Gutenberg layouts
21/01/2019 Duración: 16minWP Builds Newsletter #46 - Automattic announces Newspack, WordPress 5.1 feature and Gutenberg layouts
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111 – Should we use the magic email?
17/01/2019 Duración: 36minIn this discussion episode with David and I, we discuss an idea called "The Magic Email". It's a really simple email that you can send to get something... anything back from a client who has gone AWOL. Simply, the email is designed to be deployed with the minimum of effort from you, but in return you'll get clarity if the email is replied to as well as if the email is not replied to! It's 17 words long and brings up some interesting points...
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WP Builds Newsletter #45 – WordPress 5.0.3, we’re no longer bloggers and free GitHub
14/01/2019 Duración: 14minWP Builds Newsletter #45 - WordPress 5.0.3, we're no longer bloggers and free GitHub
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110 – A WordPress intranet solution from WOffice
10/01/2019 Duración: 53minToday we have not one but two people on the podcast. Baptiste Debever and Francois Forest are WordPress plugin and theme developers based in France. During this podcast we discuss two of their products, a WordPress theme called WOffice and a SaaS app called Feedier. They both do completely different things, one is a WordPress intranet and the other is a feedback SaaS app... so let's get started...
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WP Builds Newsletter #44 – WordPress marketing, image optimisation and a super detailed image
07/01/2019 Duración: 13minWP Builds Newsletter #44 - WordPress marketing, image optimisation and a super detailed image
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109 – What changed in 2018 and what is coming in 2019
03/01/2019 Duración: 53minHappy New Year 2019! In this episode of the WP Builds WordPress podcast we take a bit of a look back at some of the things that we thought we important in 2018. Now I don't mean to imply that David and myself have any special insight here, it's just what occurred to us as important for 2018 and the way that we use WordPress. Some of this might not seem all that important to you, and undoubtedly we've missed a whole bunch of stuff out, but hey, you never came here for expertise did you!
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108 – Make your blog posts work harder for you with Ben Dell from Missinglettr
27/12/2018 Duración: 46minToday we have an episode that deals with something very dear to my heart, writing blog posts - like this one! One of the problems that I have is that I write a post like this in WordPress and then publish it. It goes onto the website and I hope that people like you will read it and listen to the podcast episode. However, we're all busy people these days and it might be that you miss this post. I could roll over and accept that you've missed my wonderful content, or I could try to make sure that you see it at some point in the future. That's what Ben Dell's SaaS app, Missinglettr, does...
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107 – The top 5 reasons why we are web designers
20/12/2018 Duración: 42minThis episode is a little bit of a departure for us as it was inspired by the people in the WP Builds Facebook group (which you should join BTW). It is all based upon a in which David asked the simple question, "What's the one thing you love about building client websites?" Well, I think that both of us thought that this might get one or two comments, but in fact they poured in - 119 of them at the last count. It was really wonderful to read all of the varied things that you love about the work that we all do. We've got a lot to be grateful for, woking as we do building websites with WordPress.