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In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette interviews Zach Hendershot, creator of Miruni, a tool designed to streamline client feedback and project management for web developers, especially within the WordPress ecosystem. Zach explaining how Miruni automates mundane tasks, allowing developers to focus on strategic work. The episode highlights Miruni's features, such as capturing client requests and automating edits, and touches on future enhancements like automated SEO optimization and advanced client communication. The discussion underscores Miruni's potential to enhance efficiency and client satisfaction.Top Takeaways:Miruni is Built to Streamline Client Feedback for Agencies: Miruni enables clients to leave feedback directly on live websites by clicking and commenting, which then creates a structured request in the agency's dashboard. This direct, contextual input eliminates miscommunication, reduces friction, and speeds up the revision cycle.Transparency and Communication Are Core to Its Value Proposition: One of the standout benefits is accountability: Miruni provides a record of what clients requested. Agencies get a traceable history of requests, improving trust and transparency.The Platform Is Actively Evolving Based on Real-World Use and Community Feedback: Miruni is addressing practical challenges like mismatched image formats, file size optimization, and the need for better reporting. The team is responsive to feature requests—like client change logs and multi-user identification—and is working to enhance collaboration tools, user roles, and automation without sacrificing human oversight or quality.The Miruni Team Is Approachable and Focused on Helping Agencies Succeed: Zach emphasized their openness to demos, direct support, and ongoing learning from users. Their hands-on, collaborative approach makes them a valuable partner for agencies navigating complex client relationships and content workflows.Mentioned In The Show:MiruniElementorBreakdanceBricksDiviBeaver BuilderHubspot
In this podcast episode, host Michelle Frechette interviews Kyle Van Deusen, who runs a small web agency in Richmond, Virginia, and founded "The Admin Bar," a community for freelancers and agency owners. They discuss the 2025 WordPress Professional Survey, which Kyle conducted to gather insights from web professionals. The survey, which received 1,233 responses, highlights the experiences and challenges faced by freelancers and agency owners.Top TakeawaysMany Agency Owners Lack Business Fundamentals: A lot of agency owners start by accident, not with a business plan. As a result, many undercharge and lack confidence in setting prices. Kyle pointed out that few are reaching their income goals—not due to market limits, but because they don't know what's possible. This shows a big need for basic business education around pricing, value, and financial planning.Marketing and Networking Are Largely Overlooked: Nearly 60% of respondents aren't doing in-person networking, and many aren't investing in marketing. Too many rely on being found organically, which isn't enough anymore. Kyle and Michelle highlighted that growth requires showing up, building relationships, and actively promoting your services.Community Helps Build Confidence and Clarity: Talking with peers can shift your mindset and pricing strategy. Kyle shared how learning what others charged helped him raise his rates confidently. Community support helps agency owners avoid mistakes, learn faster, and feel less alone in their journey.The Survey Is a Valuable, Underused Resource: Kyle stressed that the real power of the survey lies in how people use it. By digging into the data, agency owners can find paths others have taken to success. The more participation it gets, the more valuable and representative it becomes for the whole community.Mentioned in the Show:https://theadminbar.com/2025-survey/https://theadminbar.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/2147806538801573
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette interviews Gen Herres from Easy A11y Guide to discuss web accessibility. Jen shares her background as a developer and her journey in understanding and implementing accessibility standards. She emphasizes the importance of simplifying complex accessibility concepts for clients and offers strategies for agencies to sell accessibility services. Jen introduces a five-day challenge to help agencies qualify potential clients and sell their first accessibility package. The conversation highlights the significance of making websites accessible to a broader audience and the various reasons why accessibility is essential for businesses.Top Takeaways:Accessibility Doesn't Have to Be Scary: Many people find web accessibility intimidating, but experts like Gen Herres help simplify the process. There are resources available to make accessibility more approachable.Planning for Accessibility Takes Time: Implementing accessibility properly requires time for strategy, testing, and client approvals. Starting now helps businesses integrate it seamlessly into their workflow instead of rushing later.Accessibility Can Help Generate More Revenue: Learning how to sell accessibility services effectively can help web professionals increase their income by offering more value to clients.Mentioned In The Show:Easy A11y GuideWCAGMozilla17 HatsEqualize DigitalWacomNew York E-Z Pass Apple VoiceOverDequeJAWSCloudflareWPAccessibility.dayCami MacNamara5-Day Accessibility Selling ChallengeAgency Accessibility SystemGuidebook for Accessibility at Your Agency
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette interviews Jono Alderson, an independent technical SEO consultant and WordPress advocate. Jono shares his journey of creating and submitting his first plugin to the WordPress repository, focusing on image optimization for website performance. They discuss the complexities of managing multiple image sizes in WordPress and how Jono's plugin generates images on-the-fly using services like Cloudflare, reducing server load and improving performance. The conversation also covers the environmental impact of web hosting, Jono's background, and his experience with AI-assisted coding.Top Takeaways:Image Optimization Plugin for WordPress:Jono Alderson's plugin focuses on solving WordPress image optimization issues by addressing the inefficiencies in how images are handled. WordPress often generates unnecessary image sizes, which leads to slower load times and inefficient storage use. His plugin dynamically generates the appropriately sized images for each device, improving both website performance and storage efficiency. By eliminating the need for WordPress to create multiple versions of images, the plugin optimizes the backend and frontend performance of a website.Environmental Impact of Image Management: The discussion highlights the environmental impact of inefficient image management. Storing and serving large or redundant images increases the carbon footprint due to the energy used in data centers and transmission networks. Optimizing images and reducing excess storage can help lower this impact, making even small changes in image management significant for sustainability.Jono Alderson's Plugin Submission Experience: Jono Alderson shared his experience submitting a plugin to WordPress, noting initial nervousness due to his self-taught background. After carefully following guidelines, the submission went smoothly, with only minor issues to address. Once live, Jono quickly fixed bugs and found updating easier with practice.Mentioned In The Show:YoastCloudflareWooCommerceGravity FormsSlackWhatsAppFacebookGoogle DiscoverFortniteHello BeautifulGitHubCursorJonoAlderson.com
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette interviews Stephanie Hudson from StellarWP about Stellar Pay, a new payment gateway plugin for WordPress users. Stephanie, the Product Marketing Manager, discusses her background in web development and marketing. They explore Stellar Pay's features, including its integration with Stripe, subscription management, and no additional fees for essential features. They also address e-commerce challenges like shipping and taxes and future plans for Stellar Pay, including potential PayPal integration. Additionally, Stephanie teases the upcoming launch of Stellar Sites, a new website solution combining the best features of popular platforms with WordPress's power.Top Takeaways:Stellar Pay Simplifies E-Commerce: Stellar Pay is designed for those who either actively run e-commerce businesses or avoid it because they find it difficult. The tool aims to make the process easier and more accessible.Free and Easy to Get Started: Users can download Stellar Pay for free from the website. Signing up directly on the site comes with added benefits like onboarding tips and extra resources to help users get started.Stellar Pay Provides E-Commerce Tips: The team behind Stellar Pay offers a newsletter that provides useful insights and strategies for running an online store successfully. Michelle encouraged users to subscribe for ongoing guidance.Mentioned In The Show:StellarWPStellar PayLiquid WebGive WPThe Event CalendarSolidWPLearndashRestrict Content ProDevin WalkerStripeJoel ButlerPayPalPoodle PressBen Ritner WP Accessibility DaySolid AcademyJono Alderson
Just as a master chef transforms raw ingredients into culinary masterpieces, navigating the cloud requires expertise, precision, and a guiding hand. In this episode, Paul Kocan, VP of Managed Hosting and Craig Briars, Solution Consultant and Sales Director at Americaneagle.com break down the intricacies of cloud and managed hosting from their 2024 Americaneagle.com Customer Forum event presentation. They highlight creative analogies and real-world examples to make cloud hosting both actionable and approachable. This podcast is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios. Modern Marketing Messages: Americaneagle.com // Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // YouTube Taylor Karg: LinkedIn Paul Kocan: LinkedIn Craig Briars: LinkedIn Resources: Americaneagle.com Hosting & Managed Cloud Services
Ready to experience uninterrupted, secure hosting with 24/7/365 monitoring? In this episode, host Taylor Karg is joined by Paul Kocan, Vice President of Managed Hosting at Americaneagle.com. They dive deep into managed hosting, breaking down the common challenges and misconceptions businesses face when deciding whether to use managed services, cost discrepancies, security and performance, and more! Tune in to see how hosting and managed cloud services can benefit your business today. This podcast is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios. Connect with: Modern Marketing Messages: Americaneagle.com // Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // YouTube Taylor Karg: LinkedIn Paul Kocan: LinkedIn Resources: Americaneagle.com Hosting & Managed Cloud Services
Er is ruzie tussen Wordpress en WP Engine. De medebedenker van Wordpress en CEO van Automatic, Matthew Mullenweg, is op oorlogspad. Mullenweg is van mening dat te veel bedrijven profiteren van Wordpress (het open source project) zonder dat ze daaraan bijdragen. Vooral WP Engine moet het ontgelden. Dat bedrijf verdient een goed belegde boterham met managed Wordpress hosting. In deze aflevering van Techzine Talks bespreken we de ruzie tussen de partijen, maar trekken we de discussie ook wat breder richting de krachten die spelen in de open-source-wereld. Wordpress wordt uitgegeven onder een #GPL-licentie wat betekent dat je er commercieel geld mee kan verdienen, zonder dat je verplicht bent een euro of dollar te betalen aan licentiekosten. #Mullenweg vindt dat op zich geen probleem, als organisatie dan maar wel bijdragen aan het project. Er zijn echter ook bedrijven die het enkel gebruiken voor het leveren van bijvoorbeeld een managed hosting dienst, maar niets teruggeven. #GoDaddy en #WPEngine zijn hier voorbeelden van, maar vooral WP Engine moet het ontgelden. Mullenweg is zelfs zover gegaan dat alle klanten van WP Engine zijn afgesloten van Wordpress.org. Hierdoor konden klanten van WP Engine tijdelijk geen updates of nieuwe Wordpress plugins downloaden en installeren.Open source / source availableEigenlijk is dit een discussie die voortborduurt op de hele open source / source available discussie van een jaar geleden. Toen onder meer #RedHat, Elastic Search en Hashicorp zich druk maakten over commerciële uitbaters van hun open source projecten. Red Hat besloot de broncode van #RHEL achter een betaalmuur te zetten en Elastic koos een andere #opensource licentie. Alles om meer controle te krijgen of licentie-inkomsten van partijen die open source projecten commercialiseren.Concurrent afknijpenMet Wordpress is er een soortgelijke discussie. Wat deze discussie echter wel enigszins saillant maakt, is dat #Automatic ook eigenaar is van Wordpress.com. Dat is de managed hosting oplossing van #Wordpress zelf. Mullenweg is dus de CEO van het bedrijf dat de grootste concurrent is van WP Engine. Doordat Automattic ook de grootste vinger in de pap heeft bij het Wordpress open source project, lopen de belangen door elkaar. Het geheel komt op z'n minst niet zo sjiek over en op z'n ergst is er sprake van te veel macht bij een persoon/organisatie. Hoe de vork in de steel zit, hoor je in deze nieuwste aflevering van Techzine Talks.
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette interviews Katy Boykin, marketing manager at Kadence WP, discussing the upcoming Kadence Amplify event on October 25th. Katy shares her journey from using another page builder to Kadence WP, emphasizing its user-friendly features and new block releases. The episode highlights the importance of accessibility in web design, with Kadence WP's commitment to creating an inclusive platform. The speakers also touch on community engagement, learning opportunities, and upcoming promotions. Overall, the episode underscores Kadence WP's dedication to enhancing the WordPress experience and fostering a supportive community.Top Takeaways: Upcoming Kadence Features: Kadence is set to release five new blocks, including three for advanced header navigation, allowing users to create headers using blocks without relying on themes. This change is aimed at improving full-site editing, offering more customization options. An advanced search block and site icon block will also be part of this release, providing users with more flexibility without needing to touch code.Accessibility Focus: Kadence is prioritizing accessibility in its design, driven by the personal experiences of lead developer Ben Ritner, who has worked closely with people using screen readers. While Kadence is not 100% accessible, they are continuously working towards improving this aspect.Community and Events: Kadence will hold a free event called Kadence Amplify, with information available on their website and social media. It will include educational talks and demonstrations of the new features. Stellar WP and Kadence are also sponsors of WordPress Accessibility Day (October 9-10), promoting accessibility in the WordPress ecosystem.Learning and Discounts: Attendees of both Kadence Amplify and WP Accessibility Day can benefit from learning opportunities and potentially access Kadence discounts through event swag.Mentioned In The Show:Kadence WPStellar WPKadence AmplifyWP SpeakersSureCartJamie MarslandPootle PressSherif AbuzidMelissa LoveStyleCloudHéctor de PradaModular DSFernando CintraJeffrey CostaCathy MitchellWP BaristaJake PfohlStart Blogging 101Nathan IngramTimothy WoodJessica WangelinChristian TaylorPaul SokolKathy ZantBen RitnerWordPress Accessibility DayRobert AbelaMelapress
This episode discusses whether to go with cheaper, unmanaged hosting or managed hosting. What's the difference, or what are the pros and cons? This is important to find out when you are ready to publish your website online.
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette interviews Alex Sandiford about his affiliate plugin, Siren Affiliates. Alex explains how the plugin simplifies the management of affiliate, loyalty, and royalty programs by centralizing various incentive structures. He discusses the development journey, challenges faced, and future plans for the plugin, including potential integrations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of building relationships with affiliates and providing them with the necessary tools and support to succeed. The episode concludes with insights into the ethical and collaborative aspects of affiliate marketing.Top Takeaways:The Power of Affiliate Relationships: Alex emphasizes that successful affiliate programs are built on strong partnerships and personalized support. Providing affiliates with both the right tools and fair compensation can lead to mutually beneficial success. It's not just about the percentage they earn, but about helping them market effectively.Siren's Pricing Structure: Alex outlines Siren's pricing tiers as very affordable, with a focus on bringing in early adopters. The initial pricing is $59 for the first year, renewing at $79. This pricing will likely increase as the plugin stabilizes and grows.Challenges in Affiliate Marketing Perception: Alex is focused on shifting the negative stigma around affiliate marketing by showing that it can be honest, impactful, and built on genuine partnerships. He contrasts the negative view of affiliates with the popular trend of influencer marketing, highlighting their similarities.Platform Migration and Customization: Siren offers platform migration support for users switching from other affiliate plugins like Affiliate WP. This feature has proven popular, and Alex plans to streamline the migration process to make it more efficient, showing a focus on enhancing user experience and meeting customer needs.Future Development Plans: While Siren does not yet have built-in tools for providing affiliates with marketing resources like images and copy, this is on Alex's roadmap. He recognizes the importance of giving affiliates the resources they need to succeed, although existing tools like Google Drive and the block editor can partially solve this for now.Mentioned In The Show:LifterLMSUdemyPayPalStripeKadenceAffiliate WPWooCommerceEasy Digital DownloadsLearnDashNorth CommercePersonalized WPRestrict Content ProGoogle DrivePartnerShip PodcastWP WorldMarcus BurnetteWordCampUS
In this episode, Michelle Frechette and Corey Maass discuss their preparations for WordCamp US, including finalizing presentation slides and enhancing their product's homepage for better user engagement. They explore offering personalized onboarding sessions and the complexities of different plugins. The conversation highlights the importance of educational content and clear communication about their product's benefits, especially for users unfamiliar with WordPress. They also celebrate a successful classified ad in a newsletter and share experiences with user engagement and marketing strategies. The episode concludes with plans for future events and a light-hearted discussion about time management.Top Takeaways:Working on IPA WP Features: Michelle and Corey discussed their progress on developing features for IPA WP. They plan to refine these features and update the homepage to have a product ready to showcase at WordCamp US.Networking and Relationships at WordCamps: Corey and Michelle both emphasize the importance of attending WordCamps and smaller WordPress events. These events have allowed them to build strong professional relationships and friendships, like Corey's connection with Alex Standiford and others. They both miss the frequency of smaller, more intimate WordCamps, which foster closer interactions and connections.Productivity and Time Management: Both expressed the challenge of balancing multiple responsibilities, including work, hobbies, and preparations for upcoming events. They joked about the idea of creating a plugin to add more hours to the day, highlighting the ongoing struggle with time management.Mentioned In The Show:YoastRank MathStellar WPStreamYardMorgueFileDense DiscoverySeattle MagazinePaws of CoronadoSquirrelly Dall-E FiverrMastermind GroupAlex StandifordMarcus Burnette
In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, Michelle Frechette talks with Nathan Ingram and Kathy Zant. They delve into the critical topic of online security, emphasizing the necessity of user education, particularly for WordPress users. Nathan from Solid WP and the Academy introduces Monster Secure, a new course designed to help agencies educate their clients on security best practices. Kathy, an online security expert, shares her experiences and stresses the importance of security education for overall business protection. The discussion highlights the challenges of online security, the evolving nature of cyber threats, and the need for proactive measures to safeguard digital assets.Top TakeawaysSecurity Awareness is Critical & Need for Vigilance: Effective security involves more than just technical measures; it requires continuous vigilance and education about potential threats. Kathy Zant and Nathan Ingram emphasize the importance of understanding and responding to security risks proactively.Education and Empowering Users: Both Kathy and Nathan stress the significance of educating users and clients about security. They argue that security knowledge should be accessible to everyone, not just experts.Security is for Everyone, Not Just Big Targets: Nathan explains that hackers don't only target large, high-profile websites; they also exploit smaller, less-secure sites for resources. This underscores that security is a concern for everyone, regardless of the size or perceived importance of their websiteMentioned In The Show:Thomas RaefWeWatchYourWebsiteSolid WPSolid AcademyMonster SecureGo Safely OnlineLearnDashJack KitterhingYouTube
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In dieser Episode spreche ich über die verschiedenen Arten von Webhosting. Egal, ob du gerade erst mit deiner Website beginnst oder bereits eine hast und über einen Wechsel nachdenkst – ich erkläre dir die Unterschiede zwischen Shared, VPS, Dedicated und Managed Hosting. Finde heraus, welche Hosting-Art am besten zu deinen Bedürfnissen passt. Hör doch mal rein!
In this episode, Jess Frick, Pressable's Director of Operations, discusses what differentiates the hosting performance and support Pressable offers WordPress users. They are a “small but mighty” hosting provider from the Automattic family powered by the agility to continuously evolve to better serve customers with diverse needs. Her enthusiasm, generosity, and honesty inspire us to use the power of WordPress for good. As a WordPress lover, Jess shares her thoughts on the benefits of being people-powered.Top Takeaways:Differentiated by Support: When facing an issue with your site, Pressable understands you don't have time to wait for answers or be redirected to articles and links that don't deliver real time solutions. Pressable support is led by a team of WordPress experts with a proven record of responding in less than 3 minutes and solving issues in under 10 minutes on average.Technical, User-Friendly Interface: Pressable's single dashboard offers simple site management with a clear view of site performance and metrics. More technical users can manage multiple sites from one platform, build API applications, test site versions, and more.Power of Decentralization: As we are seeing the real time impacts of power being held singularly in other organizations, it highlights the power of the open source community we have within WordPress. Jess shares her thoughts on how this insulates WordPress from experiencing toxic growth and protects the evolution of future technology powered by WP.
Zero trust. Non esiste.Ecco perche' ritengo questa distinzione sopravvalutata anche se reale.Sullo sfondo la sovranità digitale in un mondo interconnesso
An indeed managed, high-performance cloud solution built to optimize Magento, WooCommerce, and WordPress sites, stores, and applications - Nexcess has been serving SMBs and the designers, developers, and agencies who create for them for more than 20 years. Nexcess holds data centers worldwide that deliver performance, reliability, auto-scaling, and management control through our best-in-class open stack cloud platform. As a point of pride, Magento was invented on Nexcess servers. Known for continuous innovation, modern technology, a scalable platform, and access to world-class ecommerce and technical expertise, Nexcess has a product for every project and comprehensive management for sites and stores of every size. Nexcess is a company within The Liquid Web Family of Brands, which serves over 45,000 customers spanning 150 countries. Collectively, the companies have assembled a world-class team of industry experts, provide unparalleled service from a dedicated group of solution engineers available 24/7/365, and own and manage ten global data centers. As an industry leader in customer service, the rapidly expanding brand family has been recognized among INC. Magazine's 5000 Fastest-Growing Companies for twelve years. For more information about Nexcess, visit https://www.nexcess.net/.
In this episode, host Julie Hood explains how she chose where to host her latest project... and why she bailed on Wordpress. Come check out the full show notes at https://CourseCreatorsHQ.com/89 LINKS MENTIONED Mini-course on where to host your course: https://CourseCreatorsHQ.com/HostYourCourse Kajabi: https://coursecreatorshq.com/kajabi-offerSearchie: https://CourseCreatorsHQ.com/searchieWordpress Managed Hosting: https://coursecreatorshq.com/WordpressManagedHosting KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR ONLINE COURSE CREATORS I don't believe in one-sized-fits-all solutions for where to host your course. It really depends on what you want your student experience to be, how much control you want over how your site works, and your budget. Why I Love WordpressConsistent pagesSet up really well for SEOFlexibility – design it the way you wantPluginsGamification!What Drives Me Nuts about WordpressConstant, never-ending upgrades – themes and plugins, plus the server software (MySQL, PHP, Cpanel)So easily hacked and difficult/expensive to recoverUse Managed Hosting to help mitigate some of the risks. COME VISIT! Sign up for my email list and get this free course Is My Course Idea Any Good? here. GoodPods Let's talk about this episode on GoodPods – https://CourseCreatorsHQ.com/goodpods (mobile only, download the app first) Clubhouse Connect with me on Clubhouse for FREE masterclasses at @JulieHood. Website https://www.CourseCreatorsHQ.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CourseCreatorsHQ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/CourseCreatorsHQ Twitter https://www.Twitter.com/CourseHQ
In this episode of #CloudTalkLive, we are honored to have another brilliant woman, Cat Dizon, from Active Capital, join us to share her experiences from managed hosting to investing in startups, speaking at events, and so much more! All of the resources mentioned in this episode can be found at https://www.rackspace.com/solve/110 WomenInTech #WIT #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #Leader #Leadership #ThoughtLeader #FemaleLeader #StartUp
This Episode David talks to Cole Thompson of VDC about Secured Managed Hosting. Everyone in the IT Managed Service Provider industry has a different vision of the Stack. The MSP Stack Podcast explores MSP approaches to great client experiences and talks about the collection of tools and technology that make the MSP indispensable. Subscribe to join us as we talk to MSP Owners and Operators about all the buzzwords! PSA, RMM, Remote Management, Patch management, Ticketing, Time tracking, Task management, CRM, Billing & Invoicing, Cybersecurity, Email security, Zero trust access, Licensing, Password management, Documentation, Backups, ThreatOps, and more.
Buckle up, El Toro is back for Season 2! On this episode, we welcome back El Toro CEO Stacy Griggs. Stacy is a high energy technology executive with strong leadership skills. Stacy has built and managed high-performing teams of sales professionals, engineers and software developers while working in Internet Advertising, Cloud Computing, Managed Hosting and Shared Hosting for over a decade. This episode's featured spirit is Smoke Wagon Bourbon Whiskey out of Las Vegas, ringing in at 114 Proof. Hosts: David Stadler Ari Kruger Jeremy Ficklin
On today’s episode Jeff Jerina will be talking with pastor Josh Weidmann, who’s the author of the book, The End of Anxiety: The Biblical Prescription for Overcoming Fear, Worry, and Panic. What we’re going to be talking about today is God’s ultimate purpose for our pain. Along with practical steps that you can take to deal with anxiety and worry right now, while glorifying God at the same time. So make sure you check out the show notes for this episode at MenUnplugged.net/Podcast/EndAnxiety as everything that Josh and I will be speaking about including the link to his book will be there. Bonus: Go from STRESSED OUT, MAXED OUT, and DISTANT FROM GOD to FIRED UP, FREED UP, and Connected to GOD!!! In Jeff Jerina's self-paced course, Cut Through the Noise, You’ll learn a proven 4-step system that will put you back in the driver seat (where you're not controlled by life's demands, distractions, or responsibilities). To learn more and enroll today, visit MenUnplugged.net/Noise Key Resources: SiteSpartan.com - Affordable Web Design and Hosting A game changer for you or anyone else you know that wants to share their message online, reach more customers, or just simply needs a website for themselves, their business or church. It’s my recently expanded website development and hosting company that helps you reach more customers and grow your business at a fraction of the cost, without all the headaches! With several design options to choose from, including a Web For You, Web With You or Do It Yourself design options and other tools to expand your reach, Site Spartan will help you Win Online! To learn more and get started today, visit SiteSpartan.com. As an added bonus, you’ll SAVE $100 on our Web Design and 50% off of our Managed Hosting when you register by July 28th. Cut Through the Noise Course, Jeff Jerina will walk you step-by-step through a proven 4-step system that will put you back in the driver seat (where you're not controlled by life's demands, distractions, or responsibilities). You'll get the ultimate game plan to know why you make certain decisions, determine those things that bog you down, eat up your time, stress you out, and keep you from spending time with the Lord. After you learn what these things are, Jeff will teach you how to manage or avoid them so that you can take back your power, gain more energy, and re-ignite your life. With high-quality videos (that aren't too long), real-life examples, and actionable items along the way, you'll have the knowledge and tools to take MASSIVE ACTION in your life RIGHT NOW and in the future! LEARN MORE and ENROLL in the Course now at: https://MenUnplugged.net/Noise Get FREE Bonuses plus FREE Shipping anywhere in the U.S. when you order the book, Faith Without Fear: How to Share What You Believe With Confidence and Power now. Visit FaithWithoutFearBook.com to order now! Full Show Notes Here: https://MenUnplugged.net/podcast/endanxiety
Joel Manby joins Jeff Jerina on the Men Unplugged show. We’re going to be talking about is how to lead with love. Not just this pie in the sky idea of what it looks like, but real life practical examples and actionable steps that you can implement in your life today. You’ll learn why it’s so hard to lead with love. How to overcome your old way of thinking as it relates to leadership. As well as, practical steps that you can take right now to lead in a better way, in a way that truly honors God and edifies and encourages others at the same time. You’ll also learn God’s number one commandment as a leader. Bonus: Go from STRESSED OUT, MAXED OUT, and DISTANT FROM GOD to FIRED UP, FREED UP, and Connected to GOD!!! In Jeff Jerina's self-paced course, Cut Through the Noise, You’ll learn a proven 4-step system that will put you back in the driver seat (where you're not controlled by life's demands, distractions, or responsibilities). To learn more and enroll today, visit MenUnplugged.net/Noise Key Resources: SiteSpartan.com - Affordable Web Design and Hosting A game changer for you or anyone else you know that wants to share their message online, reach more customers, or just simply needs a website for themselves, their business or church. It’s my recently expanded website development and hosting company that helps you reach more customers and grow your business at a fraction of the cost, without all the headaches! With several design options to choose from, including a Web For You, Web With You or Do It Yourself design options and other tools to expand your reach, Site Spartan will help you Win Online! To learn more and get started today, visit SiteSpartan.com. As an added bonus, you’ll SAVE $100 on our Web Design and 50% off of our Managed Hosting when you register by July 28th. Cut Through the Noise Course, Jeff Jerina will walk you step-by-step through a proven 4-step system that will put you back in the driver seat (where you're not controlled by life's demands, distractions, or responsibilities). You'll get the ultimate game plan to know why you make certain decisions, determine those things that bog you down, eat up your time, stress you out, and keep you from spending time with the Lord. After you learn what these things are, Jeff will teach you how to manage or avoid them so that you can take back your power, gain more energy, and re-ignite your life. With high-quality videos (that aren't too long), real-life examples, and actionable items along the way, you'll have the knowledge and tools to take MASSIVE ACTION in your life RIGHT NOW and in the future! LEARN MORE and ENROLL in the Course now at: https://MenUnplugged.net/Noise Get FREE Bonuses plus FREE Shipping anywhere in the U.S. when you order the book, Faith Without Fear: How to Share What You Believe With Confidence and Power now. Visit FaithWithoutFearBook.com to order now! Love Works: Seven Timeless Principles for Effective Leaders Full Show Notes Here: https://MenUnplugged.net/podcast/joelmanby
Tips this week include: • The radical differences in what the managed part of managed hosting means at different hosts • Spring 2020 site quick checks are underway • How to check if your SSL certificate has a bug and needs to be reissued • One more reason not to use the WebP format for images • The amazing hero support I get at NameHero hosting • An update on how I’m changing the summary reports for my caching plugin speed tests that will result in easy-to-read graphs for us • WordPress 5.4 RC1 is out and what that means • 100 new Block Templates have been released on Gutenberg Hub • On op ed on how much longer page builders can remain competitive in the block era • Another proof that Google is crawling and indexing PDFs and why to get them off your site
Your browser does not support the audio element. Click the Title to Play or DownloadDiscussion with Rob McCunney, Blackboard Sysadmin and Instructional Designer, University of the Sciences. We discuss our conversion from Blackboard Learn managed hosting to SaaS and then to the Ultra Experience and Ultra Courses. We discuss:Adoption of Blackboard Learn UltraMoving from Managed Hosting to SaaS:What were some of the conversion issues?How much time/effort was expended?Were there any surprises?What advantages did you see?Turning on Ultra Experience:What were the conversion issues?What are the limitations?Turning on Ultra Course View:What are the limitations?How was Blackboard support?LinksBlackboard Learn Ultra ExperienceRPP #157: Blackboard Roadmap - Interview with Jim ChalexPodsafe music selection from Music AlleyConcerto No. 2 in G Minor (Summer) from the CD entitled "The Four Seasons by Vivaldi" by the American Baroque Orchestra. [Disclaimer: The University of the Sciences is a customer of Blackboard.]Duration: 31:13
When you never planned to work for a hosting company, especially around your passion of WooCommerce and WordPress, Chris Lema, as Chris will do, shares his story.
When you never planned to work for a hosting company, especially around your passion of WooCommerce and WordPress, Chris Lema, as Chris will do, shares his story.
Joining us this week is Jerry Vasquez, self-professed pirate captain and chef ALSO Product Manager with Liquid Web. About Liquid Web Liquid Web powers content, commerce, and potential for SMB entrepreneurs and the designers, developers and digital agencies who create for them. It’s our focus. And that focus translates to products, services, and support designed specifically for mission-critical sites, stores and applications. Our nearly 250+ experienced administrators, engineers, and technicians are dedicated and empowered to make your life easier - so you can focus on the work you love. For us, it is all about Powering Your Business Potential™.
If you’ve ever been confused by the number of different options available when considering how to host your next web project, we can definitely sympathize. Can you get by on shared hosting? Is a VPS...
In this episode we are talking with Christie from Liquid Web about the background behind the WooCommerce managed hosting, a new authentication for the EU merchants and WooCommerce and CDB products.
In this episode we are talking with Christie from Liquid Web about the background behind the WooCommerce managed hosting, a new authentication for the EU merchants and WooCommerce and CDB products.
Randy is working with a client that uses Pantheon for Drupal hosting and he loves the tools. After spending a good decade using cPanel on cheap hosts, the stability that WPEngine and Pantheon gives PHP developers the best hosting options around. The conversation moves into discussion of Heroku, as well.
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Randy is working with a client that uses Pantheon for Drupal hosting and he loves the tools. After spending a good decade using cPanel on cheap hosts, the stability that WPEngine and Pantheon gives PHP developers the best hosting options around. The conversation moves into discussion of Heroku, as well.
What’s your first reaction when you hear terms like SEO or PHP Development? How about API’s, Managed Hosting, or Webhooks? If all these terms and abbreviations are the reason you get up in the morning, chances are you’re a web developer! But if you just glaze over – or even shudder a bit – when you see these terms… chances are you’re like most online entrepreneurs. You know enough about each to get by, but leave these “black boxes” to the pros. The fact of the matter is that the online business world is full of esoteric jargon that oftentimes seems needlessly complex. But, things are actually much simpler than they may seem on the surface. That’s why we are so excited about today’s podcast episode featuring Ryan Murray of 3200 Creative. Ryan is a veteran web-developer with over 20 years of experience building powerful and profitable websites for online business owners. We’re lucky to have him on the show today. You see, Ryan rarely appears on podcasts because he’s usually too busy helping his clients achieve incredible results online. What sort of results? Well, many of Ryan’s clients have obtained the highly coveted top search rankings in Google for incredibly competitive search terms. We’ve seen the fruits of Ryan’s labors and can confirm that he knows his stuff! In this episode, Ryan shares his best practices for building an online business in 2019. He goes far beyond the regular “tips and tricks” you may be used to seeing and dives deep into an important topic that is rarely talked about: How to create an online business that you can, and more importantly want to run. We look at important topics like how to pick a WordPress web host, SEO best-practices and overlooked strategies, website design and optimization, and more. We hope you enjoy and benefit from Ryan’s valuable advice.
How do you choose the best hosting options for your product or firm? This week, we discuss the thinking in a choice between self-hosting, managed hosting, cloud options, and the new buzz word: "serverless".
In this episode of SearchSecurity's Risk & Repeat podcast, editors discuss the recent Amazon Simple Storage Service outage and why the incident may have security implications.
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