June 17, 2016 — Membership sites allow consultants and experts of ANY industry/role to earn money by turning their content/expertise into “pay to play” sites. I will cover current examples, UI/UX/needed pages, tools to use, payment processing, security, & marketing.
June 17, 2016 — WordPress as a product requires WordPress as a community to ensure a long future. Chris will share insights from 21 years in software, and how the future of WordPress relies completely on something that only you can provide it.
June 16, 2016 — WordPress TV Interview With Chris Lema
June 16, 2016 — WordPressTV interviews Michael Wiginton, a long time WPTV team member.
June 16, 2016 — Hosting
Backup
Contact information
Theme selection
Plugin selection
WordPress repository
Images/Media
More about Hiring a Designer/Developer
June 16, 2016 — You took the dive, spent your money and now you have a brand spanking new WordPress website. Congratulations. Now what? Every day businesses face that very question. The daily care and feeding of your website is more important and more work, then its building. In Mark’s presentation he will talk about four factors that every website owner/manager needs to consider every day. We will talk about why you have a web site, the number one thing you can do to improve your site, how to tell if it is working and what to do about it.
June 15, 2016 — BuddyPress 2.6.0 is introducing Activity Embeds, watch this video for a demo!
June 15, 2016 — Content creation is *hard work*, especially if you’re a small business or indy blogger. Your resources — money and time — are very limited.
And what if you’re new at this? Figuring out where to begin can be an utterly overwhelming experience. (Seriously – a search for “how to create content” returns 1,970,000,000 results on Google!)
We’re going to keep it simple in this session by focusing on everyday activities that’ll get your content-creation process up and running.
No vague theories. No motivational speech. No sales pitch. Just a simple, step-by-step approach using WordPress and a handful of free tools.
June 9, 2016 — As any project manager will tell you – successful websites don’t create themselves. In this session you’ll get an overview of how we run a web design project. We’ll also cover tough topics like how to manage scope creep and the art of communicating with clients.
June 9, 2016 — I am lead developer on a project that involves Sport fishing and using the WP Rest api to send and receive data back and forth between our native app and a WordPress installation. We are also using the Rest Api to port the videos from the WordPress installation back out to an AppleTV app.