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Tecnología & Negocios
CODEABLE ES ELEGIDO POR INTERBANK PARA FORMAR A SUS PRÓXIMOS INGENIEROS

Tecnología & Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 17:29


Mientras la mayoría de los desarrolladores actuales se orienta a lenguajes modernos como JavaScript o Python, muchas instituciones financieras siguen operando sus sistemas críticos con tecnologías consideradas “legacy”, como COBOL. Este lenguaje, creado hace más de 60 años, continúa siendo el motor silencioso detrás de millones de transacciones diarias. Sin embargo, la falta de profesionales capacitados para mantener estos entornos representa un desafío creciente, especialmente por la salida progresiva de perfiles senior que han liderado estos sistemas durante décadas.En este contexto, Interbank y el instituto de formación digital Codeable anunciaron el lanzamiento del Interbank COBOL Academy, un programa educativo intensivo que busca formar a la nueva generación de ingenieros especializados en sistemas bancarios legacy. La iniciativa responde a una necesidad estructural: renovar el capital humano que domina tecnologías clave como COBOL, entornos Mainframe y arquitectura bancaria core, cuya estabilidad y seguridad siguen siendo imprescindibles para la operación financiera del país.

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Web Design Step 4: Taking Your Website to the Finish Line | Website Development Tutorial

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 25:42


Welcome to the final step in our website development series! If you missed any of the previous steps, you can catch up by checking out the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd-Q6qZNFcQ8zDLRFbI6j-dwljQN0lcgE. In a nutshell, we've covered a lot in this series. Step one was all about outlining your website, step two involved transferring those ideas onto a blank website, and step three was about refining the design to match your vision. Now, in step 4, we're crossing the finish line. This episode isn't specific to any website platform like Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress. Instead, it provides a broad perspective on the process. While there are countless step-by-step tutorials out there, not many take a holistic approach. This step is often the most trial-and-error phase of the entire process. In this episode, I'll share the challenges I encountered and how I overcame them, including: - Creating contact forms, from simple to more complex ones. - Embedding YouTube playlists instead of single videos. - Ensuring the mobile version of the website looks just as polished. - Maintaining consistency throughout all pages. - Optimizing each page for a tidy appearance and faster loading. - Ensuring all buttons work as intended. - Integrating a sign-up form for my Substack newsletter at http://philsvitek.substack.com. - Making last-minute adjustments to improve the website (for me, it was adding an Altruism page). - Finalizing all the necessary photos and assets. - Revising elements that seemed good in one section but were excessive for the rest (in my case, it was my gallery of people). I hope this mini-series has guided you in approaching your website development or revamp. If you're just starting out, keep it simple with a portfolio, a bio, and a contact page. As you gain confidence in website design, you can expand your site. Remember, there are plenty of fantastic tutorials on platforms like YouTube, and Google is your friend when you have questions. BTW, here's the WordPress Elementor Tutorial that I watched: https://youtu.be/NdGfSifOPu4?si=yGDVyvAvu1iy3msf. You can also find skilled professionals to help you on platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, or Codeable (this one is only if you're using WordPress). Feel free to leave your questions and thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe for more helpful content. Lastly, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could explore my finished and polished website at http://philsvitek.com. There's a wealth of resources and information waiting for you, all intended to assist you in various ways. Thanks you! RESOURCES/LINKS:  -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philsvitek   -Substack: http://philsvitek.substack.com  -Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/phil-svitek---360-creative-coach/   -Instagram: http://instagram.com/philsvitek   -Facebook: http://facebook.com/philippsvitek  -X/Twitter: http://twitter.com/philsvitek  -Financially Fit Foundation: http://financiallyfitfoundation.org  -Master Mental Fortitude Book: http://mastermentalfortitude.com  -Elan, Elan Book: http://philsvitek.com/elan-elan   -Love Market Film: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Market-Amy-Cassandra-Martinez/dp/B09DFS3FTZ/ref=sr_1_14  -A Bogotá Trip Film: https://philsvitek.com/a-bogota-trip/ 

Fundadores:  Startups | Emprendimiento | Venture Capital

"Si quieres lograr algo y pones las horas, es muy posible que logres tus metas"Hoy estoy con Andres Benavides, CEO y Co-fundador de Cometa, la infraestructura administrativa y de pagos que potencia a los colegios privados en latinoamérica.Hablamos de su paso como jugador de futbol en segunda división y las lecciones que le dejó.Platicamos de su primera startup en la industria de la educación llamada Codeable y como su camino lo llevó a fundar Cometa, nos cuenta cómo lograron levantar una ronda pre semilla con algunos de los mejores fondos como Kazek, Investo y otros. Definitivamente hay muchísimo que aprender de esta entrevista así que no te la peudes perder! Libros recomendados:Why Nations Fails - Daron Acemoglu Sobre el invitado:Conecta con Andres en LinkedinVisita el sitio web de Cometa Follow Us:NewsletterEscribe una ReseñaEncuesta de AudienciaTikTokInstagramTwitterLinkedinWeb 

ERA DIGITAL
Startups: Tendencias, Claves de Éxito y Opiniones Poco Populares | Era Digital Podcast

ERA DIGITAL

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 106:31


Andrés Benavides es Co-fundador y CEO de Cometa, una startup que busca incrementar el acceso a la educación de calidad en LatAm a través de herramientas tecnológicas y financieras. Hoy brindan a escuelas privadas la posibilidad de centralizar sus tareas administrativas y tener mayor control de cobros y flujos, facilitar pagos y acceso a financiamiento.  Previo a empezar Cometa, Andrés Co-fundó UTEC Ventures, la aceleradora de negocios de la Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC). Han invertido en más de 65 negocios logrando una valorización combinada de más de $400 millones. Además Andrés co-fundó Codeable.la , una escuela de programación que invierte en sus estudiantes proporcionando educación gratuita y desarrollo de habilidades hasta que encuentren un trabajo bien remunerado en la industria tecnológica. ------------------------------------------------------------------- En Era Digital escalamos tu negocio con nuestra Agencia Integral de Growth Marketing

Coder Radio
491: Voltron Based Development

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 68:54


Mike just came up for air after a Swift deep dive, and he has a fresh new take. Plus, the wheels of history are spinning faster; we take a snapshot in time and then round it all out with spicy Apple bacon.

WP Tavern
#42 – Marcel Schmitz on Finding Work With Codeable and Working With WooCommerce

WP Tavern

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 32:31


On the podcast today we have Marcel Schmitz. Marcel is a freelancer at Codeable for Pluginslab, a small agency based in Porto, Portugal. He builds solutions for WooCommerce, often connecting them with native mobile applications. We talk on the podcast today about the opportunities Codeable has offered him and how it fits in with his life. As you'll hear, he's pretty keen on the fact that it gives him a reliable stream of work without the need for him to go out and find it. He explains the nuts and bolts of how you get started, what developers need to bring to the table and how Codeable mediates disputes which might arise. Towards the end of the podcast, we talk about Marcel's work using AR and WooCommerce, as well as a brief foray into how he sees headless WordPress working with WooCommerce in the future; what are the benefits and what are some of the drawbacks?

Jukebox
#42 – Marcel Schmitz on Finding Work With Codeable and Working With WooCommerce

Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 32:31


On the podcast today we have Marcel Schmitz. Marcel is a freelancer at Codeable for Pluginslab, a small agency based in Porto, Portugal. He builds solutions for WooCommerce, often connecting them with native mobile applications. We talk on the podcast today about the opportunities Codeable has offered him and how it fits in with his life. As you'll hear, he's pretty keen on the fact that it gives him a reliable stream of work without the need for him to go out and find it. He explains the nuts and bolts of how you get started, what developers need to bring to the table and how Codeable mediates disputes which might arise. Towards the end of the podcast, we talk about Marcel's work using AR and WooCommerce, as well as a brief foray into how he sees headless WordPress working with WooCommerce in the future; what are the benefits and what are some of the drawbacks?

In the Loop: A WordPress Podcast by Blackbird Digital
10: Tips for WordPress Experts with Mike Demo

In the Loop: A WordPress Podcast by Blackbird Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 43:41


Megan and Cory chat with Mike Demo about his open source adventures and his current role at Codeable. Demo shares about the Codeable platform and their expert community and gives lots of great advice for freelancers and dev agencies. If you have questions about WordPress website development, agency life, or anything else web-related, send an email to podcast@blackbird.digital. You can also find us on Twitter @InTheLoop_WP. ## Links Mike Demo's Site: https://mikedemo.com Mike Demo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mpmike Codeable Freelance Jobs: https://codeable.io/apply Growth-Driven Design: https://www.growthdrivendesign.com

Women in WP | WordPress Podcast
069: Learning to code the Headless Way with Alexandra Spalato

Women in WP | WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 43:24


This episode is sponsored by Ninja Forms About Alexandra Spalato: Alexandra Spalato is on a mission to evangelize the power of Gatsby to the WordPress community as she is convinced that it is the future. She is a freelance developer and entrepreneur with several years of experience working as a WordPress expert at Codeable and […]

Café con Tech
Multiplicando el Conocimiento junto a Sergio Xalambrí

Café con Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 45:13


Esta semana converso junto a Sergio Xalambrí, web developer trabajando actualmente desde Perú para  Silverback Ventures antes fue parte de Able, Vercel, y Platzi.Sergio también tiene experiencia como instructor en Platzi y  Codeable, un bootcamp creado por Able para enseñar React y Rails.Conversamos sobre su experiencia enseñando, sobre conceptos centrales a la hora de aprender, sobre su experiencia trabajando en Vercel y sobre react-query.LinksEncuentra a Sergio en Twitter O en su sitio webEncuentra su trabajo OSS

RecruitingDaily Podcast with William Tincup
Techstars - The 2020 Class of the Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator with Taylor McLemore

RecruitingDaily Podcast with William Tincup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 27:29


On today's show, we have Taylor on from Techstars. They have built a fantastic program and this class that we will talk about today is all workforce-related and I can't wait to talk about that. We will hear about their Demo Day coming up on February 11th which has 12 different HR and TA tech startups.This program is incredible and is focused not only on workplace skills training but also on creating great connections and relationships.IntroductionsTaylor McLemore is Managing Director of the Techstars Workforce Accelerator. He is an entrepreneur, scale and growth executive, investor, venture advisor to family offices, and community builder. His past startups include Codeable and Patriot Boot Camp.Techstars is a worldwide network that helps entrepreneurs succeed. It was founded in 2016 to focus on helping entrepreneurs create a better world for everyone. They believe that collaboration drives innovation and that great ideas can come from anywhere. The Workforce program's mission is to enable human potential through work. They have a group of 12 companies that are in their current class doing just that.

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress
[Entrevista a profesional WP] – Carlos Longarela

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 49:16


Síguenos en: Hoy tenemos el lujo de tener con nosotros a Carlos Longarela Carlos lleva dedicándose al desarrollo web desde finales de los 90, en el año 99 comenzó a trabajar profesionalmente en la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela como desarrollador web, pasando por varios roles y cargos. Actualmente es experto WordPress en Codeable y creador/director de la revista de fotografía DNG Photo Magazine. Ha publicado el plugin CL WP Info en repositorio de WordPress. Y tiene numerosos «badges» de WordPress por sus contribuciones: Organizador de Meetups, ponente en WordCamps, Soporte y traducción. Proyecto propios: https://tabernawp.com/https://carlos.longarela.euhttps://desarrolloweb.longarela.euEs el tercer miembro del equipo de organización de elarroyo.club Enlaces de interés y herramientas mencionadas Contact Form 7PodsWooCommerceDB Sync https://github.com/scottjs/db-syncQuery MonitorMembersUser SwithcingAdminimizeWP ControlDuplicate PostGeneratePressHosting KinstaPantheonLiquidWeb SiteGround Gracias a: Este episodio está patrocinado por StudioPress, los creadores de Genesis Framework, el entorno de trabajo de temas más popular de WordPress. Ya está disponible Genesis Pro para todo el mundo, 360$ anuales que dan acceso a: Genesis FrameworkChild themes de Genesis de StudioPress1 año de hosting en WP EnginePlugin Genesis Pro (Diseños y secciones, restricción de bloques por usuarios…) y Genesis Custom Blocks Pro.

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress
[Entrevista a profesional WP] – Carlos Longarela

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 49:16


Hoy tenemos el lujo de tener con nosotros a Carlos Longarela Carlos lleva dedicándose al desarrollo web desde finales de los 90, en el año 99 comenzó a trabajar profesionalmente en la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela como desarrollador web, pasando por varios roles y cargos. Actualmente es experto WordPress en Codeable y creador/director de […]

The VeteranCrowd Spotlight
Episode 28: Taylor McLemore- Managing Director of Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator and Founder of Patriot Boot Camp

The VeteranCrowd Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 42:06


Nine years ago, Taylor McLemore penned a blog article about how we, as a startup community,  could do more to support veterans. The “germ of that idea” came from family members who had been in the military, and Taylor's resulting passion  to “serve those who served.” Taylor was surprised when a tweet directed at Davod Cohen, one of the co-founders of Techstars got a very direct response. “Cool idea. What do you think we should do?” That call to action set the Patriot Boot Camp in motion. We asked Taylor to step into the Spotlight on the VeteranCrowd Network. So today Taylor McLemore is a venture builder, scale operator, community connector, and investor. He currently serves as the Managing Director of the Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator in Denver. And Taylor is also the founder and a board director for Patriot Boot Camp, the spawn of his blog post, the nonprofit that supports military veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs. Patriot Boot Camp programs have worked with more than 1,000 military veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs to build technology companies of impact and scale. These companies have raised more than $110 million in venture capital and created more than 2,000 jobs. I met Taylor in Chapel Hill in 2015 when I attended Patriot Boot Camp as a speaker and mentor for the first time. Over the course of additional PBC events in places like Detroit and Austin, I watched this weekend seminar have a profound impact on veterans and military spouses starting all manner of businesses. And I also grew to appreciate Taylor's talent  and passion for the military community. In this episode we cover: Conviction is a more powerful motivator than capital gain. Entrepreneurs are made, not born. The power of a team aligned on the right mission. The impact of  COVID 19 and the tech answers coming from it. Mentor driven entrepreneurial models and much more. And we talk about the impact of the Patriot Boot Camp - learn more at the PBC Web Page Techstars Techstars is a  global platform for investment and innovation. Founded in 2006, Techstars began with three simple ideas—entrepreneurs create the future, collaboration drives innovation, and great ideas can come from anywhere. Today the mission is to make innovation accessible to everyone, everywhere. Visit the Techstars web page More about Taylor McLemore You can see Taylor's Profile on LinkedIn Previously, Taylor was Managing Director of Able, a venture and product studio. While at Able, he was a co-founder and investment lead for Codeable, a coding school in Latin America. Taylor serves on the Colorado Banking Board. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Spanish, Phi Beta Kappa from Davidson College.

The Jason Cavness Experience
Taylor McLemore Managing Director Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator

The Jason Cavness Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 64:01


On this episode of the Jason Cavness Experience I talk to Taylor McLemore Managing Director of Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator cavnessHR website: https://www.cavnessHR.com Jason's email: jasoncavness@cavnessHR.com @cavnessHR  across social media @jasoncavnessHR across social media We talk about the following The idea behind Codeable. Patriot Boot Camp. The business of Techstars. When should a Founder stop? The Workforce Podcast. Accepting applications from non-profits to the next cohort. Taylor's Bio Taylor is a venture builder, scale operator, community connector, and investor. He is the Managing Director of the Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator. He supports founders building companies that enable human potential through work, investing across edtech, labor market solutions, and the future of work. Taylor was appointed by Governor Jared Polis and confirmed by the Colorado State Senate as a Public Member of the Colorado Banking Board, serving the consumer protection mission of DORA for the $56Bn+ state banking system. Previously, he was Managing Director of Able, a venture and product studio.  Taylor was responsible for Able's new venture and investing practice and all finance, legal, operations, and human resources functions for three offices on two continents while the company achieved 15x+ growth. While at Able, he was a co-founder and investment lead for Codeable, a coding school in Latin America. Taylor is the Founder and a Board Director of Patriot Boot Camp, a nonprofit built in partnership with Techstars and Governor Jared Polis. Patriot Boot Camp programs have worked with more than 1,000 military veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs to build technology companies of impact and scale. These companies have raised more than $110 million in venture capital and created more than 2,000 jobs. Previously, Taylor co-founded and was CEO of Prediculous, a social gaming company that participated in the 2013 cohort of Techstars Boulder.  Prior to that, Taylor worked in investment banking assisting in the arrangement of more than $12 billion in financing for leveraged buyouts, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions. Taylor worked as a Vice President at Bank of America analyzing the more than $500 million of annual real estate occupancy expense for the Global Operations Council. Also while at Bank of America, he worked on the MBNA, Countrywide, and Merrill Lynch merger integrations.  Early in his career he was a venture capital analyst and hedge fund analyst. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Spanish, Phi Beta Kappa from Davidson College. During his undergraduate work, he studied at Universidad de San Lorenzo in Madrid, Spain. Taylor received the Kemp Scholar at Davidson College and studied the Adaptive Market Hypothesis and Efficient Market Hypothesis in Chile and Argentina.  Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator Applications for Non-Profits Information on applying as a non-profit and the application link is below. Application deadline is August 28. https://www.techstars.com/newsroom/now-accepting-nonprofit-applications-for-the-techstars-workforce-development https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2g4jeJuV10_oL-f0xKtAcdVOcZGvxTdtIh5LDqtg7KQyGUw/viewform Taylor's Social Media Taylor's Twitter: @taylormclemore Taylor's Website: https://www.taylormclemore.com/ Workforce Podcast: https://www.theworkforcepodcast.com/ Taylor's Advice One thing that I've been really trying to embrace, it's actually one of the values of TechStars. Which is quality over quantity. I feel like we live in a world dominated by quantity. If it's a digital world, we could spin that up to a million people, or 100 million people. I really am excited to focus on things where you can start with how do I drive quality. Quality of experience in what I'm building for one user or one client?  How do I think about how I'm spending my time instead of putting in a bunch of time and then am I thinking about the quality of it? Because in my experience, it's really hard to reverse engineer that after the fact. It's really hard to figure out quality after you've started. When you start with quality and you stay dedicated to quality. You can scale with quality. I've been thinking a lot about that. I would just share that idea for people to think about how it might apply to what they're doing in their lives and how they're investing their time. So hopefully that idea resonates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Aquí & Ahora (El TecnoLatino Habla)
Andrés Benavides (Startup Perú, UTEC Ventures, Codeable) & Juan Pablo Cappello (PAG.law)

Aquí & Ahora (El TecnoLatino Habla)

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 42:56


Uno de los artículos mas leído escritos por Andrés Benavides se titula “El por qué detrás de Codeable” Andrés entiende que antes de emprendedor uno debe tener muy en claro “El por qué” que esta detrás. Muchos emprendedores jamás hubieran lanzado su compañía si hubieran pasado un tarde pensando en su verdadero “por qué”/ su misión.En el 2014, Andrés fue parte del equipo fundador de UTEC Ventures. Al día de hoy, UTEC Ventures ha invertido en 35 startups que luego han recibido más de $7,5MM en inversión.Andrés lidera Codeable, una escuela de programación impulsada por Able, un Venture Studio de Nueva York. Previo a Codeable, Andrés lideró Startup Perú; la iniciativa del Ministerio de la Producción que apoya el emprendimiento basado en innovación en el Perú. Dentro del mundo de la tecnología Juan Pablo es conocido como uno de los socios de Patagon.com, compañía que fue comprada por el Banco Santander por más de de US$700 millones.  Juan Pablo ha co fundado Idea.me, Lab Miami, Lab Ventures & Wonder (comprado en el 2020 por Atari). Tambien publica una reconocida columna sobre el TecnoLatino https://latamlist.com/author/jpcappello/ y sigue asesorando emprendedores de la región desde el estudio jurídico PAGLaw https://www.pag.lawAquí y ahora pregunta: Qué están haciendo y qué hacen y qué piensan los líderes del TecnoLatino “aquí & ahora” sobre los cambios que estamos viviendo?  Aquí y ahora ofrece tips para los emprendedores, los inversionistas y los hinchas del TecnoLatino.Auspiciado por PAGLaw Episode is ScheduledPublish: May. 18, 2020 @ 9AM Edit(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)Publish NowAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what's coming up.Promote this EpisodeCreate a Video SoundbiteShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInEmail Link to EpisodeDirect Link to MP3Embed this ONE Episode

Innovación Sin Barreras
#004: Gestión de Crisis para startups con Carolina Botto y Andrés Benavides

Innovación Sin Barreras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 70:22


Carolina Botto, CEO de Joinnus y Andrés Benavides, General Manager de Codeable, nos comparten las experiencias aprendidas, a traves de las diferentes crisis que han vivido en sus emprendimientos tanto antes como después del COVID-19.Links de los invitados:- Carolina Botto [ Linkedin ]- Andrés Benanivdes [ Linkedin ]- Joinnus [ Web ]- Codeable[ Web ]Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/innovacion)

Press This WordPress Community Podcast
Building a Community Mindset with Your Development Team with Per Esbensen of Codeable

Press This WordPress Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 33:04


Building a Community Mindset with Your Development Team with Per Esbensen of Codeable. Whether you're participating in developer communities yourself or building a community mindset within your team, embracing a spirit of community-focused professional growth can net immense benefits for your team and your business.In this episode of PressThis, we interview Per Esbensen the founder of Codeable about his experiences building a global developer community as the cornerstone of his business. Codeable is a platform where advanced and vetted WordPress developers from all around the world bid on and code projects submitted by brands, individuals, and agencies looking to outsource part of their WordPress development workloads.

WordPress Marketing Podcast
How WordPress freelancers can attract the most lucrative projects

WordPress Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 43:20


The main aim of creating a business is making money. But how do you ensure you are maximizing your profits? WordPress Marketing sat down with Tomaž Zaman, the co-founder of Codeable - the most popular freelance marketplace on WordPress. Tomaž explains how Codeable vets the best developers, gets the best jobs, promotes its business using partnerships and much more.

OMG I'm Launching
Ep.007 - Changing Directions with a Lot of Risk and End up Feeling like a Failure with Mojca Zove

OMG I'm Launching

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 44:51


Mojca Zove (previously Mars) is the owner of Super Spicy Media and a Facebook Ads Expert that helps +7-figure companies generate leads and increase profits with Facebook Ads.She's the author of The Facebook Ads Manual, a book that helped hundreds of people launch their first successful Facebook Advertising campaign. She recently launched a brand new online course about Facebook Ads - The Science of Facebook Ads.She's an international speaker. She appeared on MicroConf, Double Your Freelancing Conference, Seanwes Conf, BaconBiz and others.Some of her past and current clients include: ConvertKit, ClockShark, Double Your Freelancing, CEO Warrior, Egghead, Hubstaff, Codeable, and many more.Want to connect with Mojca Zove?Website: https://superspicymedia.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/superspicymedia/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mojcamars/BONUS: 7 DAY ROADMAP: How to spend $10/day on ads and actually get results--Want a simple step-by-step process to plan and execute your launch? Download "Your 90 Day Launch Plan Essentials" - https://kenwestgaard.com/90-day-launch-plan"The 90 Launch Plan Essentials is really fantastic! I will be using this again and again! The launch process can often seem really hectic and crazy, but Ken breaks it down into simple and easy manageable steps with goals and deadlines so you can get your desired results. I highly recommend Ken and his program!" - Nick BonitatibusIf you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @kenwestgaard. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast receive notifications of new episodes.Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to https://kenwestgaard.com/podcast, and thanks for your support of this show!Support the show (http://paypal.me/kenwestgaard)

Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads
#165 Mail-Right Show With Special Guest Mojca Zove: We Discuss the Power of Facebook Advertisement Platform

Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018


#165 Mail-Right Show With Special Guest Mojca Zove: We Discuss the Power of Facebook Advertisement Platform Mojca Zove (previously Mars) is the owner of Super Spicy Media and a Facebook Ads Expert that helps +7-figure companies generate leads and increase profits with Facebook Ads. She's the author of The Facebook Ads Manual, a book that helped hundreds of people launch their first successful Facebook Advertising campaign. She recently launched her online video course The Science of Facebook Ads. She's an international speaker. She appeared on MicroConf, Double Your Freelancing Conference, Seanwes Conf, BaconBiz and others. Some of her past and current clients include: ConvertKit, ClockShark, Double Your Freelancing, CEO Warrior, Egghead, Hubstaff, Codeable, and many more.

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Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads
#165 Mail-Right Show With Special Guest Mojca Zove: We Discuss the Power of Facebook Advertisement Platform

Mail-Right: Real Estate Agents Show: About Technology & Online Marketing & Getting Seller Leads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 29:09


#165 Mail-Right Show With Special Guest Mojca Zove: We Discuss the Power of Facebook Advertisement Platform Mojca Zove (previously Mars) is the owner of Super Spicy Media and a Facebook Ads Expert that helps +7-figure companies generate leads and increase profits with Facebook Ads. She's the author of The Facebook Ads Manual, a book that helped hundreds of people launch their first successful Facebook Advertising campaign. She recently launched her online video course The Science of Facebook Ads. She's an international speaker. She appeared on MicroConf, Double Your Freelancing Conference, Seanwes Conf, BaconBiz and others. Some of her past and current clients include: ConvertKit, ClockShark, Double Your Freelancing, CEO Warrior, Egghead, Hubstaff, Codeable, and many more.

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Parallel Passion
5: Tomaž Zaman

Parallel Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 56:35


Show Notes Codeable (https://codeable.io/) Codeable’s 5th Birthday (https://codeable.io/five-years/) Tandem skydiving (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandem_skydiving) Formation skydiving (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formation_skydiving) Paragliding (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragliding) Hike and Fly (http://www.hikeandfly.si/) Cessna (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna) Tomaž on Strava (https://www.strava.com/athletes/3301307) Ketogenic Diet (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet) Paleo Diet (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet) Scott Jurek - North: Finding My Way While Running the Appalachian Trail (https://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B07BLJDPBN/parpaspod-20) Gigi D'Agostino (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w15oWDh02K4) Couch to 5K (https://www.active.com/mobile/couch-to-5k-app) Tomaž Zaman - You Are Too Cheap (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rar6Xg-AXLI) Recommendations Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos, and Luck (https://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0062120999/parpaspod-20) Open up and show your vulnerabilities to people you trust and love Tomaž Zaman Twitter (https://twitter.com/tomazzaman) Facebook (https://facebook.com/tomaz.zaman) Parallel Passion Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/parpaspod) Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/parpaspod) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/parpaspod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/parpaspod) Credits Tina Tavčar (https://twitter.com/tinatavcar) for the logo Jan Jenko (https://twitter.com/JanJenko) for the music

Press This WordPress Community Podcast
Building Better Specs. Clever Lessons From Thousands of Projects

Press This WordPress Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 30:38


Are you a business person frustrated your WordPress developers aren't doing what you asked? Are you a WordPress developer frustrated that clients ask for the wrong things or don’t know what they want? Arghhh! Join us for this episode of PressThis as we interview the amazing Tomaz Zaman of Codeable as he explains techniques for how business people and developers can communicate and build better things. Codeable is a marketplace where people can place projects for vetted advanced WordPress developers to estimate and complete. Tomaz will be sharing his tips for specing projects based on the thousands of projects that flow through Codeable every year. If you're wondering worried about wasting time building and then un-building software, you can't miss this episode of PressThis!

Press This WordPress Community Podcast
Building Better Specs. Clever Lessons From Thousands of Projects

Press This WordPress Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 30:38


Are you a business person frustrated your WordPress developers aren't doing what you asked? Are you a WordPress developer frustrated that clients ask for the wrong things or don’t know what they want? Arghhh! Join us for this episode of PressThis as we interview the amazing Tomaz Zaman of Codeable as he explains techniques for how business people and developers can communicate and build better things. Codeable is a marketplace where people can place projects for vetted advanced WordPress developers to estimate and complete. Tomaz will be sharing his tips for specing projects based on the thousands of projects that flow through Codeable every year. If you're wondering worried about wasting time building and then un-building software, you can't miss this episode of PressThis!

iOS Dev Break
It Was A Very Googly Experience - IDB009

iOS Dev Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 19:47


iOS Dev Break: 15 minutes of current events, tips, and advice for iOS Developers! Including, but not limited to, discussions of Swift, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS development. iOS Dev Break 009: The return of iOS Dev Break! Adventures with the Google Play Store, Swift 4 and the Codeable protocol, plus AirPods and their amazing user experience!  

Zakulisje
012 Tomaž Zaman @ Codeable - Iz Prekmurja na globalni trg

Zakulisje

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 105:28


Tomaž Zaman je ustanovitelj podjetja Codeable, ki je platforma za povezovanje Wordpress programerjev s podjetji, ki iščejo programerje za projektno delo. Tomaž je idejo dobil v času, ko je bil še sam freelancer in je imel težave z iskanjem novih projektov in cenejšo konkurenco iz manj razvitih držav.  V podcastu sva se s Tomažem pogovarjala kako je ugotovil, da klasična služba ni za njega, zakaj je sedež Codeable-a na Danskem, kako pri njih poteka delo od doma in kako najdejo primeren kader. Na koncu je Tomaž delil svojo poslovno idejo, ki bi lahko bila nov podjetniški projekt za katerega izmed vas.  Časovnica pogovora: 1:25 Od kod Tomaževa podjetniška ambicija 10:20 Kako je ugotovil, da klasična služba ni za njega 15:25 Kako je pustil službo in začel freelance-at 18:00 Nasveti za vse, ki želijo postati freelancerji 23:45 Kako kot freelancer postaviti ceno svojim storitvam 28:40 Kaj počne podjetje Codeable 32:05 Kako je Tomaž naredil preskok iz freelance kariere v podjetništvo 44:30 Kako je Codeable uspel pridobiti prve stranke in programerje 51:30 Pomembnost "content marketinga" 58:45 Izkušnje z vzpostavljanjem "affiliate" mreže 1:05:35 Prakse dobrega dela s strankami 1:10:30 Kako poteka delo od doma in zaposlovanje ljudi za delo od doma 1:21:45 Kako se je Tomaž spoznal s soustanoviteljem Perom 1:25:35 Zakaj ima podjetje sedež na Danskem 1:28:05 Uporabni nasveti za vse, ki želijo biti podjetniki 1:37:15 Tomaževa poslovna ideja za poslušalce

Mastermind.fm
Episode 50 – All Things Codeable with Per & Tomaž

Mastermind.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 53:48


We have a first this week on Mastermind.fm, with a full four cornered discussion. James and Jean are joined by Per Esbensen and Tomaž Zaman, cofounders of Codeable. Topics Include: How Per and Tomaž met. Conceptualizing Codeable. How Codeable developed. Addressing startup challenges. Per on Elance and why he felt Tomaž was underselling himself. Why paying your employees what they are worth is win-win. Explaining the process of signing up and/or working from Codeable. The ins and outs of the entire Codeable ecosystem. How and why outsourcing is bleeding. Codeable's solution and strategy to fight that. "Success is not determined by the projects you take on, but rather the projects you turn down." "Quality comes at a price." "Treat your business as a boutique." Combating clients poaching experts & experts poaching clients. Coedable's plans moving forward. Featured on the Show: Codeable

Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
How to start a WordPress theme business w/ Mike McAlister

Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 64:00


With so many WordPress themes available on the market, it might sound crazy to even try and start a business selling your own. There are super-huge, multi-purpose themes selling $100k worth a week with option panels the size of their revenue charts, others with big passionate communities supporting them, and countless other shops just as successful in their own right. How can you compete? What would make someone choose you over anyone else? And that's the rub, isn't it? What makes you different? As you will find out in this episode with Mike McAlister of Array.is, that's the key ingredient in today's theme market. It's not just your theme's code, your support, or even your price point — give your customer a new reason to choose you over their never ending suite of choices. If I haven't scared you off by now, let's dive into how to start a theme business. Interview with Mike McAlister of Array.is Subscribe and rate us 5-stars on iTunes! Mike McAlister of Array.is I've been a big fan of Mike's work for a long time. In fact, I'm using one of his themes for my new podcast, PluggedIn Radio — but more on that later. There's a short list of theme companies I recommend, given that I own one myself, and Array.is is in the top of that list. When it comes to someone that cares about every pixel, I let his portfolio speak for itself. Mike and I chat about his experience building the Array.is business and how it's taken shape over the years. If you're thinking of launching your own theme shop, this interview and my guide below should be a great kickstarter. If you enjoyed this episode and the launch of Season 3, “Getting back to the roots,” I'd love a review on iTunes. I'll read new reviews on the next episode. How to start a WordPress theme busines I've created the following guide as an overview of sorts to starting your WordPress theme business. I'm sure there are some finer details that you might consider, but consider this your bootcamp style guide to launching. Step 1: Decide on your theme type Multi-purpose. Food blog. Photography focused. E-commerce. The daily blogger. Decide on what vertical you plan on tackling with your new theme. Once you define that, you set yourself up to build a workflow or blueprint taking you from concept to promotion. Knowing what kind of theme you want to produce helps you answer the following: How big is my audience? What kind of developer experience do I need? What kind of design experience do I need? How many options will this theme need? Will this theme need to work with other plugins on the market? Does this theme need to integrate with third party services? How much support will this theme require? At what price can I sell this theme? Will I be able to craft a solid marketing and promotion plan for this theme? Should I use a theme framework? These questions may be the tip of the iceberg, but they are certainly questions I would ask myself if I were to develop a new theme. A multi-purpose theme may have a larger audience than the photography theme, but it's much harder to support and go to market. Similarly, the photography theme would face said challenges compared to a theme made for food trucks selling tacos — but way easier to find a direct audience. What type of theme will you build? Step 2: Define your development skill I am not a developer, but I play one on TV. Many of you starting WordPress product companies are developers and designers by trade, so finding a developer isn't necessarily a challenge, until you want to start offloading some of the work. One issue that might crop up for you, if you answered some of the questions above, is the amount of options your theme might support. It's at this point you might realize you do need an extra pair of hands or that your goals are more lofty than your strengths. Other technical challenges might be supporting a plugin like WooCommerce or GravityForms. Sure there's accounting for basic styling, but are you comfortable extending them into new aspects of your theme or generally supporting the future revisions plugin developers release? Do you really have the developer chops to handle third party code? Think big picture when it comes to accounting for your developer skills. Remember, there's a lot more to running a theme shop than shipping the code, I hope you're ready for it. Find a good developer to help. There's a bunch of places one could start with: Tap into your existing network. A no brainer, but often overlooked. Post Status club. If you're a member great, if not, not a bad reason to fork over $99 to Brian. OfficeHours.fm community. Especially if you're headed in the Genesis direction, a good way to support Carrie Dils. WordPress jobs board. StackOverflow jobs board. oDesk virtual worker. Codeable. Google. Attend a WordCamp and talk to people. These will all come with their varying degrees of success, but you need a place to start, so why not give them a go? Step 3: Define your design skills Designer: Another thing I am not. I've seen a lot of developers pretend to be one too — it's not pretty. Based on the the type of theme you're producing, ask yourself, how important is the design? Very important — let me just answer that for you right now. ★ Support this podcast ★

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show
Ep183 – WooConf Recap – learning, developing, selling WordPress eCommerce.

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 30:11


This week on WPwatercooler we'll be discussing and recapping WooConf 6 – 8 April 2016, Austin, Texas. We're looking for folks involved in the event's creation and people that spoke at the event.Show airs April 11 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC* WooConf: Learn. Develop. Sell. 00:01* I'm making a change… – Chris Lema 00:02* T-Shirt Printing & Fulfillment | DTG, Sublimation & Screen Printing 00:08* Codeable.io – #1 outsourcing service for WordPress 00:09* Andy Sernovitz – WooConf 00:10* Andy Sernovitz's Damn, I Wish I'd Thought of That! 00:11* Chris Lema – WooConf 00:11* Bob Dunn – WooConf 00:11* Why WooConf will be worth it for store owners – WooConf* Brian Krogsgard – WooConf 00:12* Patrick Rauland – WooConf 00:13* Agenda – WooConf 00:14* An Executive's Guide to Scaling WooCommerce 00:22* Do the Woo Podcast with BobWP 00:23* Webinar: Myths, Mistakes & Management of WooCommerce at Scale 00:24[LISTATTENDEES event_identifier=”ep183-wooconf-recap-learning-developing-selling-wordpress-ecommerce-5-5709a25ba40cd” show_gravatar=”true”] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast
Episode #52 – Tomaz Zaman from Codeable

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 80:01


  Our guest this week is Tomaz Zaman from Codeable and he joins us all the way from Slovenia. In this episode you will learn: how to write the perfect brief for a WordPress developer: why it’s important to have an opinion: and what to do with the money when you raise funding. The post Episode #52 – Tomaz Zaman from Codeable appeared first on WP Elevation.

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