Sinopsis
A podcast about building things on the web
Episodios
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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 ★
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Teaching Freelancers to Grow their Business with Troy Dean
14/03/2017 Duración: 33minIn this episode, Troy and I have a great conversation about developing online courses, creating scarcity, and keeping students engaged. If you've been looking to start an online course or develop a great online community, this episode should not be missed! Show NotesTroy DeanWP ElevationRockStar EmpiresRunning LeanSocial LearnerLearn DashEpisode 9 with Zac GordonTeachableHeadspace AppSponsored by: Formidable Forms | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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From Idea in a Bar to Product with JJJ
07/03/2017 Duración: 37minIt's Episode 26, and JJJ and I talk all about getting an idea and running with it. His plugin Publishiza has a funny origin story that decided to develop. We also talk about publishing where you're comfortable, seeing your work get used by actual people, and of-course, deep bar thoughts. ?⛈️ Show NotesJJJ | JJJ on TwitterPublishizaWordCamp USBuddyPressBBPressWhat is a Tweetstorm?JetpackKeyringPHP wordwrap100 ∞Sponsored by: Pantheon | Hired.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Building a Blogging Empire with Bob Dunn
28/02/2017 Duración: 31minIn this episode, Bob and I get back to WordPress basics and talk all about blogging! Bob talks about how he built his blog, using plugins (60+!), coming up with good content, and a lot more. This is an excellent episode for anyone who uses WordPress or wants to start a blog. Show NotesBob DunnWP Ecommerce ShowEpisode 12 with Chris LemaCreate a Custom Blog with WordPress courseYoast SEO | Episode 8 with Joost De ValkGenesisCoSchedule | Episode 20 with Nathan ElleringCigars Section of Casabona.orgSponsored by: Pantheon | Hired.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Creating and Selling Royalty-Free Music with Logan Nickleson
21/02/2017 Duración: 34minLogan and I talk about what it's like to sell royalty free music with Easy Digital Downloads, as well as the music-writing process, good sound editing, and tips for recording. This is a great episode because Logan is not necessarily in the WordPress space, but he is using WordPress to sell his music. Show NotesMusic for Makers | PricingLogan on The Matt ReportUnsplashEasy Digital DownloadsDIY Acoustic FoamSponsored by: Liquid Web | Social Web Suite ★ Support this podcast ★
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Turning WordPress Sites into iPhone Apps with Scott Bolinger and AppPresser
14/02/2017 Duración: 35minIn this episode, Scott and I talk all about extending WordPress beyond the web, Javascript frameworks, the REST API, and a lot more! It was great to hear about AppPresser's transformation and where it's heading! Show NotesScott BolingerAppPresserState of the Word 2012IonicAngular 2ReactWordPress REST APISponsored by: Pantheon | Hired.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Telling the Untold Stories with HeroPress and Topher DeRosia
07/02/2017 Duración: 31minIn Episode 22, Topher and I discuss building HeroPress, sticking with a project when it's important enough, and giving a voice to people in the community who don't always feel like they have one. Show NotesTopher DeRosiaHeroPressKickstarterGoFundMeWordCamp LondonSponsored by: Social Web Suite | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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How to Run a Good WordPress Meetup with Liam Dempsey
31/01/2017 Duración: 35minIn this episode, Liam and I discuss what goes into making a good meetup. As the organizer of one of the most popular (and active) WordPress meetups in the Northeast, and a 2 time WordCamp US organizer, he shares lots of wisdom about what works, what doesn't work, and ultimately that secret sauce for a successful meetup. Show NotesLiam DempseyLBDesignPhilly 'Burbs MeetupWordCamp USSponsored by: Hired.com | Project Panorama ★ Support this podcast ★
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Putting Your Content Schedule on Autopilot with Nathan Ellering and CoSchedule
24/01/2017 Duración: 25minIt's episode 20! Woo! This season has been pretty developer heavy so far, but my chat with Nathan is anything but, and there's a ton of great stuff I learned. We talk about CoSchedule, coming up with content, and all about marketing. It's definitely something I could use some great advice on, and you'll find it in this episode. Show NotesNathan ElleringCoScheduleCoSchedule BlogCoSchedule PodcastReQueueHow to Engage Social Media like a Team of 30Headline AnalyzerClick to Tweet PluginSponsored by: Social Web Suite | Project Panorama ★ Support this podcast ★
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Making Your WordPress Site Secure with Dre Armeda
17/01/2017 Duración: 28minIt's early in the year and something to think about is security! Dre Armeda is here to tell us all about that - the full history of his company, Sucuri, where they've been and why they are kicking it up a notch. Super informative and important to anyone doing business on the web! Show NotesDre ArmedaSucuriSucuri BlogWhat does Zero Day mean?Massive Internet of Things HackSponsored by: Project Panorama | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Development Philosophy and Building Straight Forward Plugins with Pippin Williamson
10/01/2017 Duración: 32minIt's the first episode of Season 2 and I'm glad to be back! Leading off, I got to talk to Pippin Williamson about resurrecting Restrict Content Pro, what it's like being in the WordPress product space, pricing, developing, finding balance, and lots more in this jam-packed half hour. Show NotesPippin's PluginsRestrict Content ProEasy Digital DownloadsPayPal DocumentationStripe DocumentationSublime TextSandhills BrewingPippin's WCUS TalkSponsored by: Social Web Suite | Project Panorama ★ Support this podcast ★
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What We Learned Podcasting with Jackie D’Elia (Part 2)
13/12/2016 Duración: 28minIt's the end of Season 1! In this 2-part episode, Jackie and I cover everything we've learned while starting a new podcast. In this part (part 2), we go over finding guests and sponsors, choosing the right tools, using iTunes, and more. Show NotesPart 1Jackie D'EliaRethink.fmClapper BoardRethink.fm with Diane KinneyJames Laws & Ninja FormsBluberry Podcast PluginSeriously Simple PodcastingPodcasts Connect for iTunesRev.comLet's EncryptSponsored by: Anchor Host | Creator Crew ★ Support this podcast ★
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What We Learned Podcasting with Jackie D’Elia (Part 1)
06/12/2016 Duración: 27minIt's the end of Season 1! In this 2-part episode, Jackie and I cover everything we've learned while starting a new podcast. In this part (part 1), we go over the ideas for each podcast, some early trial and error, pre- and post-production, tricks of the trade, and more. Show NotesJackie D'EliaRethink.fmAudacityFiverrMy Podcast GearRode Podcaster Mic | BundleeCamLibsynCamtasiaScreenflowSponsored by: Anchor Host | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Differentiating Yourself in a Crowded WordPress Forms Market with James Laws
29/11/2016 Duración: 28minIn this episode, James and I talk about breaking into the WordPress forms space, early decisions and pivoting, and building 3.0 from the ground up. Learn about how they built a following, evolved the product, and how they tested and migrated their customers to a brand new, fantastic build of the plugin, and what it could mean for the future. Show NotesJames LawsNinja FormsMastermind.fmUser submitted posts using Ninja Forms | Chris LemaZapierSponsored by: Project Panorama | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Bringing Project Management to WordPress with Corey Maas
22/11/2016 Duración: 33minI get to talk to Corey Maass, a WordPress develop who's delved into several different products. His most popular plugin, Kanban for WordPress, turns WordPress into a project management system based on the popular Japanese method of displaying cards and showcasing progress. We discuss the challenges of pricing, updates, and staying focused. Show NotesCorey MaassKanban for WordPressWhat is Kanban?Agile ManifestoSponsored by: Sucuri | WP Stagecoach ★ Support this podcast ★
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Running a Successful US-Based Product Business with Jeff Sheldon and Ugmonk
15/11/2016 Duración: 28minJeff and I talk about picking names, following your passion, and his great attention to detail in this episode of How I Built It. In a usually saturated market, Jeff has build a great business on t-shirts and other clothing. His insight is fantastic! Show NotesUgmonkUgmonk JournalSquare One Coffee (sold out)Chemex Collar Sponsored by: Sucuri | SiteGround ★ Support this podcast ★
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Making Better Leaders with Chris Lema
08/11/2016 Duración: 34minChris and I talk about all sorts of stuff in this episode, all surrounding his site Beyond Good. We talk about tools, automation, and being a one-man show doing the work of a small company. Chris also shares some exclusive advice on creating content. Make sure to listen until the end!Show NotesBeyond GoodHosting with WPEngineGenesisBeaver BuilderWooCommerceProsPress SubscriptionsSkyverge MembershipsMemberPressZapierLobStartup ThreadsAgile CRMChris Lema [dot com]Sponsored by: WP Stagecoach | Hover.com ★ Support this podcast ★