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[00:03:22] Site Ranking Smackdown: Wix vs WordPress All other things equal, does one website CMS (content management system) platform have an edge over the other when it comes to local search rankings? Google’s John Mueller weighed in on the topic with ideas and tips. [00:16:47] Core Web Vitals Reporting is Changing for the Better Changes in the Google Search Console often cause panic among SEOs and site owners, but the changes being made to Core Web Vitals reporting for LCP, FID, and CLS look like they should make site owners happy. [00:25:59] What You Can Do with the Associations Feature in GSC There’s a new feature coming to Google Search Console (GSC) called “associations” for linking your GSC account to other Google accounts, such as Google Analytics, YouTube, various Android apps, and so on.
Cory Miller is a passionate entrepreneur who believes in finding and maintaining work happiness that aligns with your purpose and plays to your strengths, talents and ambitions, while challenging you to do great things with your life. In 2008, he started iThemes, a pioneer in building cutting-edge web design software and training for tens of thousands of customers around the globe. Over a decade and starting from a home office, Cory grew iThemes into a multi-million dollar enterprise, leading a team of 25+ people, in four countries, with an office headquarters in Oklahoma City. In 2011, iThemes was named the 7th fastest growing company in Oklahoma City by the Metro 50. That same year, he co-founded The Div, Inc., a nonprofit tech foundation aimed at inspiring and training the next generation of software developers through its kid’s program, Div, Jr. After a decade of successful business, in January 2018, iThemes was acquired by Liquid Web, a premiere web hosting company, and is now an independent unit within the company. In addition to being a regular leadership speaker, trainer and writer, he is the co-author of WordPress All-in-One for Dummies (Wiley, 2011). He is a member and past board member of the Oklahoma chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), a network of over 8,000 entrepreneurs in 40 countries with companies that have revenue over $1 million dollars annually. Cory has also served as an EO moderator for 3 peer-to-peer “forum” groups and started and seeded two forum groups during his membership. He is also is a trustee for WP&UP, a nonprofit providing mental health support in the WordPress community. He is married to Lindsey Miller, who is a political fundraising consultant. They have an adorable son named Caloway and a little sweetheart daughter named Lillian. I use this blog to talk about my adventures in entrepreneurship (the roller coaster ride), things I am continually learning about marketing, new business announcements (yes, I will shamelessly promote my life’s work here!) and anything else I want to share with the world, in particular, my very amateur photos, which are most likely taken with my iPhone https://corymiller.com
Cory Miller is a passionate entrepreneur who believes in finding and maintaining work happiness that aligns with your purpose and plays to your strengths, talents and ambitions, while challenging you to do great things with your life. In 2008, he started iThemes, a pioneer in building cutting-edge web design software and training for tens of thousands of customers around the globe. Over a decade and starting from a home office, Cory grew iThemes into a multi-million dollar enterprise, leading a team of 25+ people, in four countries, with an office headquarters in Oklahoma City. In 2011, iThemes was named the 7th fastest growing company in Oklahoma City by the Metro 50. That same year, he co-founded The Div, Inc., a nonprofit tech foundation aimed at inspiring and training the next generation of software developers through its kid’s program, Div, Jr. After a decade of successful business, in January 2018, iThemes was acquired by Liquid Web, a premiere web hosting company, and is now an independent unit within the company. In addition to being a regular leadership speaker, trainer and writer, he is the co-author of WordPress All-in-One for Dummies (Wiley, 2011). He is a member and past board member of the Oklahoma chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), a network of over 8,000 entrepreneurs in 40 countries with companies that have revenue over $1 million dollars annually. Cory has also served as an EO moderator for 3 peer-to-peer “forum” groups and started and seeded two forum groups during his membership. He is also is a trustee for WP&UP, a nonprofit providing mental health support in the WordPress community. He is married to Lindsey Miller, who is a political fundraising consultant. They have an adorable son named Caloway and a little sweetheart daughter named Lillian. I use this blog to talk about my adventures in entrepreneurship (the roller coaster ride), things I am continually learning about marketing, new business announcements (yes, I will shamelessly promote my life’s work here!) and anything else I want to share with the world, in particular, my very amateur photos, which are most likely taken with my iPhone https://corymiller.com
Lilian Krauthammer ist die Kursleiterin von unseren Grafikmodulen im WordPress All-in-One Lehrgang. Hier im Podcast reden wir über Grafikdesign, die Module, Kurse vor Ort vs. Online-Kurse und vieles mehr... Der Beitrag Grafikdesign mit Lilian Krauthammer erschien zuerst auf Walter lernt.
We discuss two basic solutions for ministry websites: - À la carte solution: Wordpress - All-in-one solutions: Squarespace, Wix, Faithlife Sites With most of these, you don't have to type a single line of code! Tune in to join the discussion. If you have questions or comments, contact us on social media! https://www.facebook.com/technistrypod/ https://twitter.com/TechnistryPod https://twitter.com/SCSchulman https://twitter.com/CPenned
Watch the video of this podcast here. Cory Miller started iThemes back in 2008 as a premium theme company for WordPress. Today he and his company are best known for their Backup Buddy plugin and iThemes security. He’s also the co-author of WordPress All-in-One for Dummies and the current Communications chair of the Oklahoma chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Today he joins WP Elevation to talk about mental health topics like depression and emotional resilience for entrepreneurs. You probably recognize Cory Miller because of his company iThemes and their plugin and software offerings for WordPress. However he’s here on the WP Elevation podcast for another reason. As part of our mental health awareness campaign, Cory Miller is here to share a few of the topics he boldly shared in a WordCamp talk he gave in Denver recently. If you want to hear that talk in full you can find it in the links below. Although we can’t cover everything he talked about in that presentation, we are digging into a few areas. The first thing I asked him about was the concept of not being responsible for other people's happiness. Even if you don't have a boss or co-workers and you work at home solo, this still applies to you and the work you do for your clients. Cory says this belief and perspective came out of personal experience as he's been a people pleaser for most of his life and still has those tendencies. But in a team meeting about six years ago he said this same thing to his people: no one is responsible for their happiness but themselves. And when he said this he realized he's also responsible for his own happiness. That realization freed him in areas of his life where he had previously been held captive. We also talked about his struggles with depression and the tools he now uses to help himself. Because entrepreneurship itself is one of the toughest, loneliest jobs a person can take on, Cory has a few things he does to ensure his happiness. The main thing is the people who surround him, he calls them sidekicks. For a long time he didn't have someone to bounce ideas off of and vent to, but he has found a few key people to do that with now. And his wife is at the top of that list. His second “sidekick” is his COO Matt. With Matt in his role Cory knows he can step away from the business for a few days and everything will run smoothly, he doesn't have to worry. Matt has been in the job for a few years now and it’s made a big difference in Cory’s overall mental health and state of mind. Next is Cory’s local entrepreneur group. For the last five years Cory has met with this group for three hours a month. These are all entrepreneurs and business owners who have reached the $1 million sales revenue mark in their businesses. They all come together to talk about business, life and do so in a confidential way. Cory says these folks have been lifesavers for him. And the remaining people are Cory’s mentors, including his coach Michael Smith and Cory’s counselor Kyle. Cory says these are all the type of people who rush into his life when other people would rush out. If there’s a crisis of any sort they are there for him and for Cory’s family. Speaking of family, I also asked Cory how his wife holds him accountable to his blind spots. He describes the importance of open communication with his wife as well as their planned day dates and road trips together. And when they have difficult conversations he knows she is coming from a place of love and not a place of criticism. And we wrap up our conversation by talking about how having kids has changed his mental health landscape, and his insights on emotional resilience and why it's so important in the life of an entrepreneur. Find out about all of that on today’s edition of WP Elevation!
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Find Part 1 of this interview here.I get a lot of questions about blogging from people who are considering starting a business and are new to the social media world. So does my friend Nathan Bowers, who is a web developer by trade, and also an artist/musician and all-around renaissance guy. Nathan and I connected on Twitter recently and started a whole series of offline conversations which resulted in this 2-part podcast interview. We wanted to reduce anxiety for new bloggers, and also draw the connection between the importance of good technology crossed with good content. As we both noted, there are plenty of popular blogs with crappy designs, mine included.Part 2 of this interview covers:Search Engine Optimization (SEO)Creating compelling content Interview notes:Wordpress All-in-one SEO pluginArt and Fear Anecdote from the book Art and Fear