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The Solo Coder Podcast
#53: Josh Pollock - WordPress Plugins and Subjective Reality [S03-E11]

The Solo Coder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 48:00


I spoke with Josh Pollock. Josh is a community-trained PHP and Javascript developer. What does "community-trained" mean? It means that he didn't have a formal Computer Science degree and his knowledge came from his community engagement and participation. Josh came out of the WordPress community where he has developed several plugins for the platform over the last few years. CalderaWP was the company that he co-created and it was acquired in 2019 by their competitor, Saturday Drive. It is where Josh works now and he is still helping to create and mainlining amazing plugins for WordPress. We spoke about his experience of selling his baby, I mean, his company. And now becoming for the first time in his life, a full-time software engineer. We also spoke about the future of WordPress and why he said that he should have seek therapy earlier in his career. Full show notes and links: https://SoloCoder.com/53

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
#504 WP-Tonic Show With Special Guest Josh Pollock of Caldera Forms/Ninja Forms

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 33:30


Josh Pollock is a co-founder at Ingot and one of the lead developers behind CalderaWP. In addition to being a plugin developer, educator, and entrepreneur, Josh is a regular contributor to Torque magazine and various WordPress tutorial sites, one of which being his own blog. Additionally, Josh is a WordCamps speaker and one of the leading advocates for the WordPress REST API. Josh currently resides in Florida with his wife Alicia and their pets. https://ninjaforms.com/

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WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
#504 WP-Tonic Show With Special Guest Josh Pollock of Caldera Forms/Ninja Forms

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020


Josh Pollock is a co-founder at Ingot and one of the lead developers behind CalderaWP. In addition to being a plugin developer, educator, and entrepreneur, Josh is a regular contributor to Torque magazine and various WordPress tutorial sites, one of which being his own blog. Additionally, Josh is a WordCamps speaker and one of the leading advocates for the WordPress REST API. Josh currently resides in Florida with his wife Alicia and their pets. https://ninjaforms.com/

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WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
The State of the WordPress Ecosystem: Summer Update

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 62:45


In this episode, Jason and Bridget take a small break in their format to chat about developments this week in the WordPress ecosystem. How will these changes affect how plug-in businesses and freelancers market if at all? Tune in.Thank you to our sponsors!The WPwatercooler network is sponsored by ServerPress makers of DesktopServer. Be sure to check them out at https://www.serverpress.com as well as Kinsta.If you’re interested in sponsoring the 40-minute mark of this show, check out the details on our sponsor page. We offer episode by episode spoken ads, rather than large contracts. A show by you for you.Jeff Chandler Leaves WPTavernBridget thinks his editorial voice will be sorely missed.Journalism tries to get both sides whereas editorial content should have opinion.Jason was more intrigued by the use of service accounts for connected services on multi user websites.Both Bridget and Jason wonder who will now provide timely, non-biased WordPress news. “Hot takes on WPwatercooler.com” is still valid news. And, honestly, most of us who comment on WordPress are also Inside Baseball. So, we’re commenting with our own source material.Thanks, Jeff for being awesome for ten years!Bridget’s Trip to MontréalBridget loved WordCamp Montréal. It was extra special because she got to see Breann McDede’s first presentation.Also, it was really neat to see how the WordPress community in Montréal embraces bilingualism. As Michel Bluma says, “#BonjourHi.”I decided to sit in Q&A part of a presentation in French. It's funny to hear words I know: "A-C-F," "Gutenberg," "Custom Post Types." Can't get much more Montreal than that. #BonjourHiPHP 7.5 — P++ Ending Backwards CompatibilityFrom PHP Storm.“P++ – The controversy and accusations in PHP Internals over the removal of short tags

Mastermind.fm
Episode 96 – Financial Forecasting with Christie Chirinos

Mastermind.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 46:21


This week I was excited to speak with Christie Chirinos from CalderaWP. I had followed her WordCamp EU presentation on the topic of financial forecasting back in June of 2018 and it intrigued me. Christie has an M.B.A. in Management Information Systems from Florida State University and has been involved in the WordPress space for a few years now, currently being a partner in the CalderaWP team that is well-known for the Caldera Forms plugin. She enjoys sharing the knowledge she has gathered over the years with others in the WordPress community through talks at WordCamps and shows like this one. In the episode, Christie took some time out of her busy schedule to continue discussing financial forecasting, business strategies and business administration. We discuss everything from what financial forecasting is to what business strategies are and how you should plan out your future targets. We also delve into possible ways of learning more about how to run your business without having to necessarily get a degree or go to business school, plus a few other interesting tips and discussions that you won't want to miss! Links: Twitter: @cicichirinos Website: christiechirinos.com LinkedIn: Christie Chirinos (check out the delightful brief intro :) ) WordPress.tv: Financial Forecasting for WordPress Businesses (WordCamp US) A very similar talk to the one given at WCEU, for which the video is not yet available. Plugin: Caldera Forms

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
WPblab EP85 – CoBranding Your WordPress Product

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 62:00


In this episode, Jason and Bridget are joined by Josh Pollock. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of co-branding your WordPress products.Josh Pollock – Caldera Labs – Caldera Forms – Caldera@Josh412, @calderaforms, @CalderaWP, or @CalderaLearn  #catderahttp://calderawp.com, http://calderalabs.org/, https://calderaforms.com/, & https://learn.calderalabs.org/Co-branding is when you leverage the audience of two different brands by teaming up together to help elevate both brands or gain a new audience segment. (Like the Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer)Caldera and Give did a co-branding with a tutorial on using Caldera Forms to submit a fundraising campaign“Create a Peer-to-Peer Give Campaign with Caldera Forms” –  http://bit.ly/2vdvrxHCaldera & Aspen Grove – DIVI landing page co-branding with CalderaPrerequisite: Get involved in the communityAt some point, you just sit down with someone and say “Hey, I need something” and then figure out what it is that you can offer them in return – how can you benefit each other?The WordPress community is often resistant to a hard-sell, but you do at some point need to move a friendly conversation to a professional-friendly if you are interested in partnering with them – try not to be too aggressive though!Go ahead and put your business contacts in a CRM, but make sure you keep the relationships natural – don’t always follow up on the 2nd Tuesday of the month!One of the benefits of co-branding is you get to play off each other’s strengthsIf one company does a post featuring the co-branding, it’s a good idea to do a follow-up post with your brand as well and link backWe’re ALL co-branding with WordPress – WordPress.com now allows users to install plugins and that’s a big deal for plugin authorsWordPress benefits from the volunteers that give backMake partnerships even when you are just starting out – but start by GIVING, don’t worry so much about what you’ll get back – make yourself useful to other people, give of your timeIf you know that you have a conflict with your plugin and another plugin – maybe reach out to the company on behalf of your customers instead of sending the customer to them with the problem – then you both benefit and your customers are all happier!Great partnerships shouldn’t require a lot of effort from either side – they should be a natural give and takeReminder – a logo is not a ‘brand’, it’s the relationships that you build with the people who use your product that makes the brandCo-branding is to leverage the individual relationships that each brand has built with peopleWhether it’s going to WordCamps, emailing, or talking on twitter, it’s all about building relationships w/ peopleBrand / values matter – don’t co-brand with a company that violates your brand or what you stand for, you need to pay attention to their ‘voice’The post WPblab EP85 – CoBranding Your WordPress Product appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
102 AiA Angular and WordPress with Ryan Sullivan and Roy Sivan

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 34:38


Angular Remote Conf   02:01 - Roy Sivan Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The WP Crowd Podcast 02:23 - Ryan Sullivan Introduction Twitter WP Site Care LoopConf 02:40 - WordPress and Angular 05:00 - Authentication and Security OAuth A Brief Introduction to WordPress Nonces Hire Otto 07:38 - Data and Plugging Angular Into APIs AppPresser 12:54 - The REST API and Plugins; Custom Plugins Help Scout Asana Harvest Chargify 21:23 - Displaying Data in WordPress Using Angular Stripe Keen IO 25:01 - Tutorials AngularJS and WordPress: Building a Single-Page Application with Roy Sivan JavaScript for WordPress Angular-Wordpress-Theme AngularJS-Boilerplate Josh Pollock angular-wp-front-end WordPress.tv   Picks Mailgun (Lukas) Geoff Goodman updated the embedded view on Plunker (Lukas) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Chuck) Postmatic (Roy) Caldera Forms (Roy) Calypso (Ryan) AppPresser (Ryan) LoopConf (Ryan)

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All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
102 AiA Angular and WordPress with Ryan Sullivan and Roy Sivan

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 34:38


Angular Remote Conf   02:01 - Roy Sivan Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The WP Crowd Podcast 02:23 - Ryan Sullivan Introduction Twitter WP Site Care LoopConf 02:40 - WordPress and Angular 05:00 - Authentication and Security OAuth A Brief Introduction to WordPress Nonces Hire Otto 07:38 - Data and Plugging Angular Into APIs AppPresser 12:54 - The REST API and Plugins; Custom Plugins Help Scout Asana Harvest Chargify 21:23 - Displaying Data in WordPress Using Angular Stripe Keen IO 25:01 - Tutorials AngularJS and WordPress: Building a Single-Page Application with Roy Sivan JavaScript for WordPress Angular-Wordpress-Theme AngularJS-Boilerplate Josh Pollock angular-wp-front-end WordPress.tv   Picks Mailgun (Lukas) Geoff Goodman updated the embedded view on Plunker (Lukas) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Chuck) Postmatic (Roy) Caldera Forms (Roy) Calypso (Ryan) AppPresser (Ryan) LoopConf (Ryan)

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Adventures in Angular
102 AiA Angular and WordPress with Ryan Sullivan and Roy Sivan

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 34:38


Angular Remote Conf   02:01 - Roy Sivan Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The WP Crowd Podcast 02:23 - Ryan Sullivan Introduction Twitter WP Site Care LoopConf 02:40 - WordPress and Angular 05:00 - Authentication and Security OAuth A Brief Introduction to WordPress Nonces Hire Otto 07:38 - Data and Plugging Angular Into APIs AppPresser 12:54 - The REST API and Plugins; Custom Plugins Help Scout Asana Harvest Chargify 21:23 - Displaying Data in WordPress Using Angular Stripe Keen IO 25:01 - Tutorials AngularJS and WordPress: Building a Single-Page Application with Roy Sivan JavaScript for WordPress Angular-Wordpress-Theme AngularJS-Boilerplate Josh Pollock angular-wp-front-end WordPress.tv   Picks Mailgun (Lukas) Geoff Goodman updated the embedded view on Plunker (Lukas) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Chuck) Postmatic (Roy) Caldera Forms (Roy) Calypso (Ryan) AppPresser (Ryan) LoopConf (Ryan)

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