Many of the WordCamps I present at, I also bring my bestie, Kimberly Castleberry and we’ve noticed a big issue: security. I’m not talking about WordPress security, but security for it’s attendees while using the Internet. In fact, Kim asked this back at the 2014 WordCamp St. Louis. The venue was Washington University, in St.
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Podcast Presentation: Making Money With WordPress
I was honored to be able to go to WordCamp Kansas City in July 2014 to present twice. Making Money With WordPress is actually the first one I did for them. It was actually the first time I spoke about business or social media in particular. I’ve normally presented in the past on blogging, user-end
[Continue Reading...]Blondish.net Podcast – 2014 Mini Episode 2
I’ve been remiss in not including topics on WordPress in my podcasts. Well, finally this one goes over what WordPress can do. My list is not as long as I would like it to be, but you’ll get the point. I wanted to cover this topic as most people that are still new to using
[Continue Reading...]Podcast Presentation: Podcasting for WordPress
I enjoy talking about different types of content creation, like podcasting, so when WordCamp Dayton came around, I was excited to be a part of the event. A lot of people aren’t quite sure how to implement podcasting as another way to broadcast their content. It can be quite powerful if used as it allows
[Continue Reading...]Podcast Presentation: WordPress SEO – Getting Back to the Basics
At WordCamp St. Louis 2014, I was honored to speak on WordPress SEO: Getting Back to the Basics. This is a very dear topic to me as I see a lot of sites, even well known ones not doing it right. They are the same people that complain about their rank going down, or losing
[Continue Reading...]Dear WordPress: Please Remember The User’s Choice in Upgrading
I don’t normally do columns or letter-like responses, but I find myself writing one today. And if this is seen, great. If nothing is done, well, at least my thoughts have been shared on the matter. This is in regards to the automatic upgrade feature in WordPress. For those really new to WordPress, the older
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