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Objectively Wrong
Ep. 4: Russell, Aaron, and a Draft, OH MY!

Objectively Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 127:21


Russell Wilson is a Denver Bronco, and Aaron Rodgers is staying a Packer. When it rains it pours. The NFL offseason is really heating up as we approach free agency. Let's not forget the newest controversy, as Calvin Ridley will sit out an entire year following a small gambling scandal. Lastly, we cannot forget that the Draft is nearly here, and even if free agency will completely destroy it, it is finally time for our very first mock draft of the season.

Sports Scene With Steve Russell Show Replay
Sport Scene With Steve Russell Interview Aaron Murray

Sports Scene With Steve Russell Show Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 11:12


CBS Sports analyst Aaron Murray talked to Steve Russell, with Sport Scene, about the Gator Football Saturday afternoon matchup against Tennessee and the current College Football Playoff picture.

Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
EP6 - WordPress Freelance Dev Life - Dev Branch

Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 31:22


This week on the show we're discussing the life of a freelance WordPress Developer. Panel: Jason Tucker @jasontucker Sé Reed @sereedmedia Russell Aaron @enqueue_russ Jason Cosper @boogah Sponsor: Desktop Server – ServerPress https://serverpress.com

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show
Quick ways to sell online with WordPress

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 30:01


This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing the quick ways to sell online with WordPress.Panel Jason Cosper, Jason Tucker, Russell Aaron, Sé Reed, Steve ZehngutForm PluginsThe Best WordPress Form PluginWordPress Form Builder-Caldera Forms:Complex Forms Made EasyNinja Forms-The Drag & Drop WordPress Form Builder You’ll Love to UseWPForms-The World’s Best Drag & Drop WordPress Forms Pluginformidableforms.comEcommerce pluginsEasy Digital Downloads-Sell Digital Downloads With WordPressWooCommerce-Sell Online With The eCommerce Platform for WordPressEcommerce SaaS SolutionsCreate an Unfair Advantage|BigCommerceshopify.comSell Online – Build a Free Online Store or eCommerce Website | Squarepaypal.comPOS Systemspos.toasttab.comPOS System & Credit Card ReadersSell Online – Build a Free Online Store or eCommerce Website | SquareWordPress PluginsPage not found – Tips and Tricks HQStripe Payments – WordPress plugin | WordPress.orgWordPress Ecommerce Pluginshopping-cart-migration.comWP Simple Pay Lite vs ProWP Simple Pay – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
Funding Open Source with Employment – How Plugins Are Really Built

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 60:47


As much as we like to think Open Source is all about giving and not getting, it isn’t a sustainable model. Peace, Love, and WordPress are great, but we still need to eat. So how are plugins really funded? We continue this series on funding open source with Russell Aaron. He has built and maintained several plugins on his own while an employee with a company. Russ says he supports his plugins “on his own dime,” so you’ll want to watch this episode for sure.Funding Open Source: The SeriesWatch Chris Badgett tell his story of how LifterLMS was funded on this episode.Jason Coleman gives insight into how Paid Memberships Pro was built and how it used the Open Source philosophy to grow in this episodeWPblab SponsorsServerPressThank you for being a preroll sponsor, ServerPress! ServerPress is the maker of DesktopServer, WPSiteSync, and so much more! serverpress.com. (It works with WooCommerce now!)KinstaIf you are tired of unreliable or slow hosting check out Kinsta.com, who takes managed WordPress hosting to the next level. Powered by Google Cloud, all their plans include PHP 7.3, SSH access for developers, one-click staging area, 20 global data centers, free SSL, free CDN and 24×7 expert support who will also migrate your site free of charge. demo.Kinsta.comAbout Russell AaronBorn and raised in Nevada, Russ is no stranger to hard work and the hustle. He started coding in MySpace “pimping out tables” for the “About Me” section. He then started learning some CSS and going to WordPress Meetups.He worked at a mortgage company and built plugins to work with the API to display rates on the website. He ended up selling that plugin to local real estate professionals and other loan shops. He knew these people personally.Back in the day, he was asked to help organize WordCamp Las Vegas so he put his Gravity Styles plugin on hold to work on it. Serendipity rewarded him. Ben Fox urged him to build the plugin. He said, “if you don’t build it, I will.” Pippin Williamson sat down at Russ’ laptop and a few minutes later, he had the plugin ready.Read more about Russ on his website and say hi to him on Twitter.Why Build Gravity Styles?When you’re creating a product it is important to solve an actual problem. He hated styling forms. So, he saw Suzette Franck made all of her forms pink. So he asked her if he could use her CSS. “Sure” she said. And Russ was off building Gravity Styles.“I hate styling Gravity Forms.” Russell AaronHow Long Before Gravity Styles Was Solvent?It was always solvent. Russ believes that you should only work on side projects after you feed your family and have a roof on your head.“Please keep a roof over your head.” Russell AaronDo the WorkDon’t be afraid to walk up and shake someone’s hand. Build relationships. Those are the most valuable tool anyone has. Also, don’t be afraid of guerrilla marketing.“Stop talking and start sweating.” Russell AaronFor example, he used DesktopServer, built a local version of a website that was fully operational and had content. He would go to that business (someone he knew) and say something like, “Hey. I built this for you. Would you like to have a website setup in an hour for your business?” Then he’d help them with hosting or whatever, got the cash, and moved on.“If you don’t have the passion to do this it doesn’t matter if you’re Bruce Wayne; you’re not going to get anywhere.” Russell AaronAdvice for Plugin Developers“They gave me hosting and I did something with it.” Russell AaronBe curious.Be passionate.Have a mentor then be a mentor.Solve a problem with your plugin.Hire or ask a professional to code it.Be accountable.Do the work.Build relationships.Don’t be a taker; be a giver.Use the tools you have.Go to Meetups and Conferences.Make friends.Do all of this after you’ve paid for your food and rent.Tool or Tip of the WeekThis Tool or Tip of the week is brought to you by Fat Dog Creatives. If you’re a service-based business serious about growth, Rhonda Negard is your rebranding and web design thinker, a strategic design specialist. Check out her website at FatDogCreatives.comRuss recommends getting a Chromecast. Use it to play videos from WordPress.tv while you work (keep learning), YouTube, or at social gatherings.Jason recommends Small.Chat. Even the free account allows you to integrate a chat bot on your website to your Slack channel. Respond in real time in a way that works with your team.Bridget recommends the DOSS SoundBox. The bass is awesome. Shows the best of Miles Davis which she is currently enjoying — especially Kind of Blue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
EP1 - Speed Up Dev Time – Keep Your Own Snippet Library

Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 31:14


This week on Dev Branch we `git branch dev branch` and start up a new show focused on the developer side of WordPress. Our first topic is speeding up your dev time by working with a code snippet library. Notion–The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases. WordPress Packagist: Manage your plugins and themes with Composer Attention Required! | Cloudflare Microsoft OneNote|The digital note-taking app for your devices Notion–The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases. nvAlt – BrettTerpstra.com ⬛️ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file Composer Buddy:The DevOps Automation Platform Steve Grunwell-Open-source contributor, speaker, and coffee snob This episode is sponsored by ServerPress makers of DesktopSever check them out over at serverpress.com   Jason Cosper, Jason Tucker, Rachelle Wise, Russell Aaron, Steve Zehngut https://www.wpwatercooler.com/devbranch/ep01-speed-up-dev-time-keep-your-own-snippet-library/   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show
Speed Up Dev Time – Keep Your Own Snippet Library

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 31:13


This week on Dev Branch we `git branch dev branch` and start up a new show focused on the developer side of WordPress. Our first topic is speeding up your dev time by working with a code snippet library.Notion–The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.WordPress Packagist: Manage your plugins and themes with ComposerAttention Required! | CloudflareMicrosoft OneNote|The digital note-taking app for your devicesNotion–The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.nvAlt – BrettTerpstra.com⬛️ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML fileComposerBuddy:The DevOps Automation PlatformSteve Grunwell-Open-source contributor, speaker, and coffee snobThis episode is sponsored by ServerPress makers of DesktopSever check them out over at serverpress.comJason Cosper, Jason Tucker, Rachelle Wise, Russell Aaron, Steve Zehnguthttps://www.wpwatercooler.com/devbranch/ep01-speed-up-dev-time-keep-your-own-snippet-library/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
WPblab EP104 – Planning & Maintaining a Flexible Content Calendar w/ Laura Coronado

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 58:51


This week on WPblab we have Laura Coronado the Communications Specialist at WebDevStudios. Russell Aaron and Jason Tucker will be talking with Laura about some techniques for starting and maintaining an editorial calendar, plotting your posts and allowing yourself to be flexible in order to remain timely. If you or your staff haven't created an editorial calendar yet now is your chance to get yourself educated on it, use the social link here to share this content with your coworkers and friends on social media.Laura Coronado is the Communications Specialist at WebDev Studios (which is over several other brands). She manages content and social media for 4 brands in total. She has been using WordPress for over a decade.Laura uses a spreadsheet to help with planning & keeping everything organized. She always has pen and paper handy (Bridget uses a notebook to plan out her content).On her own blog, Laura doesn’t have an editorial calendar at allIt depends highly on your own goals and plans – WebDev does have a calendarShe likes spreadsheets because they are simple and there is transparency – no buffer between her and everyone else at the companyPlugins:Editorial Calendar – can manage multiple authors, accessible from WordPress dashboard, drag & drop capability, can schedule & edit schedule, shows you visually where things are in the calendar – highly recommendedCoSchedule – Premium plugin, all the way up to enterprise level – has all the bells and whistlesCan also use Hootsuite for light scheduling and planning/tracking of posts.Russell – “I don’t have a filter! And usually it’s not grammatically correct.”He doesn’t use a schedule, it’s more stream of consciousness. He thinks it and just has to get it out on the blog. He voice blogs.Laura doesn’t like to rock the boat and prefers to do what is easiest for the people she works with. She’s just grateful that their people are willing to write for the blog & will happily take the blog articles in whatever format they come – google doc, pen & paper, word doc, etc.Hot Tip: There is more than just paragraphs. Bullet points / numbered lists / headlines and subheadings are great. Don’t be afraid to format!Russell uses his headphones to record and utilizes Google Keep to store his content. Every 4 sentences he’ll skip a line to break up his paragraphs. His articles focus on two things: what is the problem & what is the solution?On the WebDev calendar they have the due date and the publication date. For her, the due date is usually 24 hours before publication. It gives her time to work on it, proofing/editing, etc. She usually receives the blog post on the exact due date.Russell works support and never knows what’s going to come in on a given day, so sometimes his blog posts will arrive at the very last minute (or rarely, he misses the deadline). This is why editorial calendars need to have some flexibility.She recommends having a strategy for when blog posts don’t come in on time. Maybe going to WordPress.tv and finding a great talk to highlight.What’s good about video is that video takes time to watch which means more time on the site and great engagement!Jason loves that with us (Sherie & Cheryl) recording the show notes, we’re creating extra content that can be used on social media and on the site. The more content you have the better!One of the things you need to figure out from the beginning (and keep analyzing) is how often you want to blog. Then establish the best days and times to blog. Then you can start planning your calendar. She only plans out about 2 months in advance to make sure to keep things flexible! There’s always going to be timely/seasonal topics that you want to touch on, so it’s important to have room in the schedule for that.When you are planning out far in advance, choosing “evergreen” content means that it can be pushed to another date if you have something timely or significant that comes up and needs to be posted first. Such as when Ben came to her and said we really need to address GDPR and should probably get it posted in the next few days.Laura does not (yet) have a disaster plan, so it can be a bit worrisome wondering what would happen if she was available. It’s probably something that should be written down (style guides, guidelines, etc.) so that others can jump in when needed.She also thinks that WebDev (and any company really) could really use a Style Guide. How you format your text, how and what you post. That way if someone takes over for you, the tone doesn’t have to change.She loves using Buffer for social media. She has that and the WebDev site all day long so she can monitor and make sure things are going out when they are supposed to.You need to keep on top of things and keep the site and plugins up-to-date – if the site goes down, so does your ability to create and share content.Bridget always recommends not to automate the entire process when posting to social media – inevitably, things will break – there are lots of moving parts to keep track of, and chances are something will get missed.Sharing posts across multiple platforms can be iffy. If you daisy-chain them, chances are your content is going to look horrible on at least one of the platforms. Try to use an app that will let you post the same content directly to each platform instead of sharing from one platform to the other.Using Rebrandly to create their shortlinks. WDS.AFRussell uses a plugin called InstaGo to redirect trafficWhat is the payoff for WDS? In the end, the editorial calendar & content strategy is designed to support their marketing strategy, which in the end, supports their business goals.They have found that their old blog posts were very technically oriented, which is a great audience, but they’re not the decision makers. Who they really want to talk to is the marketing & business executives. They have to decide if their old posts are worth re-posting and if they will reach the right audience.They’ve identified 3 older blog posts that could be updated and need to decide if it’s worth the time to update them and re-present them or if it’s not worth the time sink.If something lives on the internet (like a blog post), it’s important to make sure it’s kept up to date, especially in regards to rates/fees for services your company offers. Sometimes it’s better to choose to delete old content instead of refurbishing it. Russell worked for a financial company and had a post with rates in it – set up a plugin to scrape the current rates so he would never have to worry about updating it but it would still be current.If you decide not to update an out-of-date post and delete it instead, how do you handle the dead link? Laura suggests redirection to something that is more relevant or current.WebDevStudios is communicating all the time so they work hard to keep things interesting. Sometimes they include contests, and hidden ‘easter eggs’ but all of this takes planning.Tools and tips of the week:Laura – Loves to use Grammarly, but it does have some conflicts with WordPress – it will make you a better writerJason – Ginger – it’s a chrome extension that helps with proofreading & Grammar.Russell – Composer – it goes into all the dev projects and pull all the necessary files for each personShow notes contributed by:Cheryl LaPrade – @yaycherylSherie LaPrade – @heysherieThe post WPblab EP104 – Planning & Maintaining a Flexible Content Calendar w/ Laura Coronado appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show
EP276 – WPwatercooler in the morning w/ Jason Tucker & Russell Aaron

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 30:36


Wanna be on this episode or one in the future?Interested in getting your product or service in front of our viewers and listeners? Check out how to sponsor an episode of one of our shows. The post EP275 – WPwatercooler in the morning w/ Jason Tucker & Russell Aaron appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Hallway Chats
Episode 49: Russell Aaron

Hallway Chats

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 32:00


Russell Aaron is a new father, blogger, racing enthusiast, and back-end developer meet support technician. Based out of Las Vegas, Nevada, Russell works at WebDevStudios. The post Episode 49: Russell Aaron appeared first on Hallway Chats.

How I Built It
Episode 44: Russell Aaron and Maintainn Tools

How I Built It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 40:10


Russell Aaron is a backend developer working for WebDevStudios and working out of Reno, NV. He’s done lots of work within the WordPress community, including work on the plugin Maintainn Tools, which he uses to help troubleshoot websites. Show Notes Russell Aaron WebDevStudios Maintainn Maintainn Tools Pluginize Query Monitor Sponsored by: WP Site Care Liquid […] The post Episode 44: Russell Aaron and Maintainn Tools appeared first on How I Built It.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
WPblab EP78 – Marketing your Meetup using WordPress

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 60:16


This week Jason Tucker is joined by Verious Smith to discuss how you can market your Meetup.com group using WordPress.Both Verious and Jason run WordPress meetupsInland Empire WordPress Meetup (Verious) since 2012Decided to try a Google Hangout and see who would show up – met Jason, Russell Aaron was there too (met Russell in Vegas before moving to California)Meetups are how you build community – finding people who share a common interest. If you want to do something cool and need someone to do it with, check out Meetup!Meetup is great, but communities aren’t built instantly. Make sure you have a website for your meetup!! There is only so much that you can include on meetup – a website gives you more control over the content you can share with your members and the appearance.People that you meet and interact with each month in your meetup can quickly become your friends, coworkers, etc… great for if you are new to town!You can offer learning/training resources on your WordPress site for your meetup members.Example from Verious: https://philoveracity.com/wp-theme-setup-guide/https://inlandempirewp.com/https://wpnyc.org/Organizing/running special events is a great way to market your meetup to the community – i.e: hackathons, do_action events, ‘Website Weekend’, etc.https://doaction.org/about/http://websiteweekend.la/Verious will be promoting WordPress and his local community at “Startup Week”. It’s a good option if you want to promote your meetup to a wider, non-WordPress communityhttps://riverside.startupweek.co/ PluginsEvents Manager for WordPress Events Manager for WordPress – Event Registration, Bookings, Calendars, LocationsImport Meetup EventsMeetup WidgetsR3DF Meetup Widget_________________________________________Thanks for helping with our show notes!Cheryl LaPrade @yaycherylSherie LaPrade @heysherieThe post WPblab EP78 – Marketing your Meetup using WordPress appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This Week Online Today - With Ahmed Khalifa
Episode #10 - Becoming a Better Role Model using WordPress with Russell Aaron from WebDevStudios

This Week Online Today - With Ahmed Khalifa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 56:08


In this episode, I talk to Russell Aaron of WebDevStudios who shares his story from originally wanting to become a world-changing journalist and ended up as a WordPress expert. Russell, who is currently based in Las Vegas, works at Maintain which forms a part of WebDevStudio and a die-hard WordPress advocate who believes in its power to both transform businesses and lives. Here are just a few things we talk about: The generosity of the WordPress community How learning a little bit every day can make a huge difference in the short and long-term The reasons on why Russell wants to be a better role model "Start small. Read one article a day on WPBeginner and another one on Torque. So you're reading two articles a day. By the end of the week, you've read 14 articles and you've learnt. Now you know 14 different things about WordPress that you didn't know when you first started. And when you do that consistentl

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
WPblab EP053 – Google Built My WordPress Website

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 88:20


This week on WPblab we'll be talking with Russell Aaron about the good and bad of building your WordPress website using only info you find from google searches.https://russellenvy.com/google-built-my-website/How to google for answers for WordPress questionsGoogling will get you a lot of different answers, but the benefit is that you’ll learn many ways to accomplish a WordPress task or to answer a WP questionWordPress.tv – great resource for answers / tutorialshttps://codex.wordpress.org/Google Search Operators (for advanced searching)Russell – “Most everything on my blog, I learned from Googling, so Google built my website.”Oftentimes when you Google search a WordPress feature, the Codex will be your first resultWordPress TV YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpJf6LGZ0a4n9Lj4aVt9spgAs developers, we sometimes forget that not everything is as easy as we think it isWhen Google using error messages remove your domain and file directories from the error message for better results.Bridget – “part of our problem is we can be impatient with the learning process”… sometimes we are tempted to think we can go to a single meetup and have all our problems solvedRussell – the reason I know about “changelogs” is because I googled it … because of all my google searching I’ve learned a lot about how to build my WordPress sites … I didn’t go to college for what I knowhttps://developer.wordpress.org/themes/getting-started/Russell – if you want to learn, read!  Start with 1 new article a day, then 2, then 3 … never stop learning – by the end of a month you’ll know a whole lot more than what you started withSearching for things and learning how to search for things is a necessary skillRussell – good developers know how to ask (and Google!)Being specific with your searches can help shorten the time it takes to solve your problem We crowd sounce our show notes, thank you all for helping us!Cheryl LaPrade – @YayCherylSherie LaPrade – @HeySherieManny Costa – @emanwebThe post WPblab EP053 – Google Built My WordPress Website appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP37 – Building #WordPress Community Through #Meetups

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 85:24


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Russell Aaron, Bridget Willard, and alex vasquezThe post EP37 – Building #WordPress Community Through #Meetups appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP026 – It’s the post length that counts — or does it? #blogging #WordPress – #WPblab

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 89:01


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Jen Miller, Russell Aaron, and Bridget WillardThe post EP026 – It's the post length that counts — or does it? #blogging #WordPress – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Leadership, Politics & Business - Timelines of Success
245 WordCamp Vegas Update & Gravity Forms Russell Aaron

Leadership, Politics & Business - Timelines of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 34:28


Today on the show we have Russell Aaron the organizer of Vegas WordCamp. He is with us today to finish off the month discussion of making money with your WordPress business. We will also be taking a deep dive into the Gravity Forms plugin. Now let's get right into this episode with Russell, Johnathan and Bill.

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
087 Gravity Forms, Wordcamp Las Vegas 2016 With Russell Aaron

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016


In this week episode of WP-Tonic, we have Russell Aaron back to finish off our discussion of using WordPress to make money online. We chat about using WordPress as a base SaaS development framework. We then go on to discuss Gravity Forms and why Russell just one massive fanboy when it comes to this excellent WordPress plugin product. We then finish off the show with an asking Russell what are his and team's general plans for Vegas WordCamp 2016.   Get additional content from this episode with Russell at: https://www.wp-tonic.com/podcast/087-gravity-forms-wordcamp-las-vegas-2016/   ================   WP-Tonic is not only a WordPress support and maintenance service, but we publish a twice weekly WordPress podcast where we talk with some of the brightest minds in WordPress development, web design, business, and online marketing.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP023 – #WordPress resources. How to learn more – #WPblab

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 86:21


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Bridget Willard, Russell Aaron, Adam Silver, and Made Better StudioMeetupsArizona WordPress Group – meetup.comThe Las Vegas WordPress Meetup Group – meetup.comOC WordPress Group – meetup.comWordPress.TVWordPress.tv | Engage Yourself with WordPress.tvJason Tucker | Speakers | WordPress.tvRussell Aaron | Speakers | WordPress.tvApril Holle | Speakers | WordPress.tvSé Reed | Speakers | WordPress.tvBob Dunn | Speakers | WordPress.tvWebsitesWP Elevation | Building exceptional WordPress businessesgreat work by great people for a better tomorrowhome – Sé Reed MediaDenton TX Web Design & Development Company | Custom Logo & Branding Design | Marketing ServicesBlog – ChrisLema.com –Blue Steele Library Presentation SeriesOnline CoursesHome | Carrie DilsCarrie Dils — Web, WordPress: training, tutorials & online classesMorten Rand-Hendriksen — Web, WordPress: training, tutorials & online classesMy Secrets – Rainmaker Course – ChrisLema.com –Blog More Regularly – ChrisLema.com –The Business Track – ChrisLema.com –How to Survive WordCamp: a Guide for n00bs | Carrie DilsWPSessions.com – WordPress Video TutorialsOnline PublicationsTorque – WordPress News, WP Community Experts | @thetorquemagWordPress Tavern – Where Every Drink Is On The HousePodcastsWPwatercooler – 30 min weekly live WordPress talk showEverything about WordPress except the Kitchen Sink! | Kitchen Sink WordPressPodcast – WordPress Taverndradcast.comMatt Report – A WordPress podcast for digital business ownersMarketing Press TV WordPress VideosApply Filters – WordPress Development PodcastWordPress Resource: Your Website Engineer with Dustin HartzlerThe Best WordPress Podcasts (Ultimate List) | David GrayOther LinksGenesis Framework by StudioPressEverything about WordPress except the Kitchen Sink! | Kitchen Sink WordPressDevin Walker | Entrepreneur & Creative TechnologistGive | a Free WordPress Donation Plugin that Works BeautifullyShayda Torabi: How Giving Back to WordPress Grows My Network | WordPress.tvWhat Happens At WordCamp Las Vegas, Hopefully Won't Stay In VegasInnevation, powered by SwitchEverything about WordPress except the Kitchen Sink! | Kitchen Sink WordPressStrong Random Password GeneratorTheming Your WordPress Dashboard: Admin Tools That Should Be Added Into WordPress Core – WordImpressThe post EP023 – #WordPress resources. How to learn more – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP014 – Plugin licensing and theme songs – #WPblab

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 84:56


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Russell Aaron, Jonathan Denwood, and Bridget WillardWordPress › Advanced Ads « WordPress PluginsAnnouncing My JavaScript for WordPress Master Course | WordPress Teacher Zac GordonEP169 – Beyond Learning JavaScript Deeply – Jan 4 2016 WPwatercoolerWordCamp Central | WordCamp is a conference that focuses on everything WordPress.Schedule | WordCamp CentralWordCamp San Diego 2016 | Make WavesCodeNewbieDe:commentsEP171 – Cleaning up your WordPress website WPwatercoolerThe Sustaining Heart of the WordPress Community | WordPress Teacher Zac GordonWordPress Hosting, Perfected. WP Engine®PageSpeed Tools  |  Google DevelopersOfficial Google Blog: Introducing the Accelerated Mobile Pages Project, for a faster, open mobile webbridgetwillard.comWordPress › ImageInject « WordPress PluginsWPblab Jingle Stinger by bridgetwillard | Bridget Willard | Free Listening on SoundCloudTheme song for WPblab by bridgetwillard | Bridget Willard | Free Listening on SoundCloudJason Tucker: Podcasting 101 | WordPress.tvMixlr is a simple way to share live audio online. Broadcast using …The post EP014 – Plugin licensing and theme songs – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP012 – Answering your #WordPress Questions #AskWPblab – #WPblab

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 86:50


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Russell Aaron, Adam Silver, Jonathan Denwood, and Bridget WillardThe post EP012 – Answering your #WordPress Questions #AskWPblab – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP011 – Forms, REST APIs & RSS – #WPblab

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 120:53


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Driving Maul, Russell Aaron, Roy Sivan, Adam Silver, Kevin Hoffman, Bridget Willard, and Josh PollockThe post EP011 – Forms, REST APIs & RSS – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
EP008 – talking WordPress, Social & Plugins – #WPblab

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 70:33


This is a replay of the live broadcast with Jason Tucker, Russell Aaron, David Margowsky, and Bridget WillardJason's site http://www.jasontucker.usBridget's site http://www.bridgetwillard.comShow NotesPerfect PullquotesJason's Favorite WordPress Plugins in the plugin repoBridget's Favorite WordPress Plugins in the plugin repoWhite Label CMSWP Better EmailsDigest Notifications✩ Twitter – http://twitter.com/wpblab✩ Blog/Website – https://www.wpwatercooler.com/wpblab✩ Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/wpwatercooler✩ Podcast RSS Feed – https://www.wpwatercooler.com/feed/audio/✩ iTunes – https://wpwatercooler.com/itunes✩ Stitcher – http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wpwatercooler✩ Soundcloud – https://soundcloud.com/wpwatercooler✩ Google+ – https://www.google.com/+WPwatercoolerThe post EP008 – talking WordPress, Social & Plugins – #WPblab appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
051 WP-Tonic: Russell Aaron - WordCamp Las Vegas 2015

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015


Today on episode 51 we have Russell Aaron the organizer. PRESS THIS LINK ON iPHONE TO WATCH THE YOUTUBE UNEDITED VERSION OF THIS CLIP.

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What Happens In Vegas Gets Talked About Here, Episode 54

OfficeHours.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015 59:49


Join me with Russell Aaron as we talk about plugin development and selling plugins.

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