Category Archives: Presentation Topics
How to Speak Geek – Hiring and Managing a Developer
What’s the biggest problem facing anyone working with a developer? Communication. This is as true of WordPress blog developers as it is any other kind of developer. And it’s really nobody’s fault. Developers speak one kind of language. The average business person speaks another. If you want the development process to go more smoothly, you [...]
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Beginning Plugin Development
Wow, can you believe we are only a week away from WordCamp Orange County?!? I’m very excited to be a presenter and I’m looking forward to sharing my presentation on Beginning Plugin Development. Though, I really hope you aren’t looking forward to a PowerPoint presentation… I just don’t roll like that. Instead, during the session [...]
Unconference/Ignite Sessions
@Mac_Boy mentioned a sort of niche topic in a comment on the CMS talk teaser post. It got me thinking…Is anyone interested in giving some short informal talks during lunchtime? We have the rooms all day, so we might as well use them. The topics can be anything you’re comfortable presenting on (hopefully WordPress/blogging/Internet related) [...]
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Your WordPress Plugin Idea Built Live
During this session, I will be creating a new plugin from scratch. And with my eyes closed and my hands tied behind my back. Not really, but that would be way cooler! My goal is to provide real insight into the plugin creation process. Together, we’ll walk through the planning process, basic documentation and then [...]
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WordPress as a Content Management System
Many people I’ve worked with on projects hear “WordPress” and immediately say that it is just for people who want to run a blog. This is no longer true. WordPress has come a long way and a lot of designers and developers are using it to create some very impressive projects. Current State of Content [...]
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Pimp Your WordPress Plugin
Most WordPress Plugins are little more than small utilities but there are a growing number of them that can dramatically augment the way WordPress behaves or give WordPress advanced new features. Platform Modifying Plugins I like to refer to these plugins as Platform Modifying Plugins (PMPs or Pimps) because even though they exist in the [...]
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Theme Workshop
Join me for a theme workshop titled “Customizing your WordPress theme: Best Practices” . The workshop is targeted towards beginners interested in learning how to customize a WordPress theme the “right way”. It will focus on six best practices relating to theme customization. An overview of each practice will be presented followed by a live [...]
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How to Create a Premium WordPress Plugin
One of the biggest misconceptions among WordPress plugin developers is that you can’t legitimately make money from your plugins. This is complete bunk — the truth is if you develop a plugin that complies with the GPL and provides value to your users there are actually many ways to legitimately make money from it. In [...]
Also posted in General Awesomeness Tagged GPL, Legal, Making Money, Marketing, monetization, plugins, premium wordpress plugin, Strategy, wordcamp, wordpress 12 Comments






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