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There's a wrong way to give plugin feedback on WordPress.org
There's a right way. And there's a wrong way. I'm talking about giving plugin feedback on WordPress.org for plugins in the repository.
I'm speaking at WordCamp Las Vegas! Join me
This will be my last WordCamp this year, and what better one to end a year on than WordCamp Las Vegas? Join me, for free, by winning a free ticket.
The Value of Meeting in Person
I've been in South Africa for a week and the best part of it has been connecting with the WooThemes team - meeting in person.
Why I use comments on my site
When it comes to comments on a site, there's a lot of debate on whether you should or shouldn't have them. Here's my reasoning.
Why I send my entire post to my RSS subscribers
You could send an excerpt to subscribers of your RSS feed. But I hate that. Here's why. And how to fix it by sending your entire post.
The Unintended Consequences of Freemium
We've lost any sense of the real value of people working hard. That's the unintended consequences of freemium.
Product companies: Are you tracking these three metrics?
I'd like to suggest three metrics that WordPress product companies should collect and monitor.
A WordPress Triberr: ManageWP.org And Buffer
What if you could go one place and gather all the WordPress articles you wanted, to make sharing easy? It would be like a WordPress Triberr. Now it exists.
Submission tips for getting help on Support Forums
Getting help on support forums shouldn't be so hard. But what if we're the ones making it hard? Here are 5 tips to help you get the help you want.
Five Branding lessons from WP Engine
With their new site overhaul and brand refresh, here are five branding lessons we can learn from WP Engine.
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