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WP Rollback Version 1.5 Introduces WordPress Multisite Compatibility and more

July 17, 2017

Posted by Matt Cromwell

Multisite, Plugins, WordPress

WP Rollback Version 1.5 Introduces WordPress Multisite Compatibility and more

If you’re a Super Admin of a WordPress multisite, WP Rollback version 1.5 introduces several new features that we think you’ll love. You’re welcome. 😉 Since we created WP Rollback two years ago, we’ve maintained it well by making necessary fixes […]

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  • multisite,
  • release,
  • wp-rollback

The Future of WordPress: State of the Word 2016

December 7, 2016

Posted by Bridget Willard

WordPress

The Future of WordPress: State of the Word 2016

As is his custom, Matt Mullenweg co-founder of WordPress and CEO at Automattic, gave his annual State of the Word presentation at the end of WordCamp US. This gives us a review of where WordPress has been in 2016 and […]

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  • state of the word,
  • WCUS

A WordPress Curriculum for ITT Tech Students

September 9, 2016

Posted by Matt Cromwell

WordPress

A WordPress Curriculum for ITT Tech Students

Students and faculty of ITT Tech met a harsh reality this week. Their for-profit school closed its doors without any warning. We think this could be a great beginning for your career. Maybe you are one of those 40,000 students. […]

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  • ITT Tech,
  • self-learning

The Moral of the Story: Products Do Matter

July 28, 2016

Posted by Jason Knill

WordPress

The Moral of the Story: Products Do Matter

So, you’ve made the decision that you will build the next great WordPress plugin — what’s the best way to prioritize dollars? Spend more resources on plugin development? Or on your message? One perspective was recently provided at WordCamp Orange […]

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  • plugin development,
  • product development,
  • product marketing

The Anatomy of a Successful WordPress Meetup

July 25, 2016

Posted by Bridget Willard

WordPress

The Anatomy of a Successful WordPress Meetup

So, you want to go to a meetup. Why should you go? What should you expect from a WordPress Meetup? What questions should you ask and which should you answer? Why should you attend a meetup? Attending a meetup is […]

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  • meetups

Can WordPress Scale its Community Without Mentorship?

July 19, 2016

Posted by Bridget Willard

WordPress

Can WordPress Scale its Community Without Mentorship?

WordPress is growing. It’s a tool used to build enterprise-level websites, not just cat blogs, and it is increasing its market share daily. I believe that a growing platform cannot scale unless the community that supports it also scales. How […]

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  • community,
  • mentorship

There is more than one reason why #ILoveWP

July 11, 2016

Posted by Jason Knill

WordPress

There is more than one reason why #ILoveWP

Earlier this year Matt Mullenweg put out a call to gather testimonials about why people love WordPress with the #ILoveWP hashtag. Those answers will be aggregated by the hashtag and curated on WordPress.org. #ILoveWP because of, well, a lot of reasons. […]

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Reviews: A Love-Hate Relationship

June 27, 2016

Posted by Bridget Willard

WordPress

Reviews: A Love-Hate Relationship

This post was inspired by Mika Epstein’s WordCamp Europe talk on June 24, 2016. One star. Five stars. Either way, reviews involve judgement and affirmation. You can’t escape that. So, how do we deal with them? Of course, here at […]

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  • reviews,
  • WCEU,
  • WordCamp Europe

Integrity and the Greatest Game of All Time

June 23, 2016

Posted by Jason Knill

Advertising, Uncategorized, WordPress

Integrity and the Greatest Game of All Time

As a business leader, how do you react to a myriad of circumstances? The greatest game and US Open Champ, Dustin Johnson, have the answer. On most weekends when I’m not at WordCamps, I play golf. And Father’s Day weekend […]

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Freelancers: The Freedom to Say “No.”

June 7, 2016

Posted by John Locke

WordPress

Freelancers: The Freedom to Say “No.”

Freelancing can be tough. Do you really have the financial freedom you need to choose your clients? Read this post by John Locke.  You’ve said “yes” to a project that you know you probably shouldn’t have. It ends up being […]

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