Lucy Beer
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re discussing has WordPress deals with large images and how the handling of big images will change in WordPress 5.3. WPwatercooler network is sponsored by: ServerPress makers of DesktopServer – https://www.serverpress.com
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This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be talking with free, freemium and premium plugin developers on how they support their WordPress plugins. Show airs Feb 16 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC
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On this episode of WPwatercooler we are talking about analytics for WordPress. Live stream starts at 11am Mondays
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This week’s topic we are focusing on the business side of WordPress. What do you do when you get an email from a client over the weekend. Do you reply? Live video stream starts at 11am PST, 2 PM EST.
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This week on WPwatercooler we are recapping WordCamp San Diego, we will be talking with various speakers from the event and get some insight into their talk topics.
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How did you get started in WordPress web development? Hear the stories from some WordPress web developers and what brought them to WordPress Live stream starts Monday at 11am PST.
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On this episode of WPwatercooler we are talking about Value-based Pricing when it comes to website design and development using WordPress. Live stream starts at 11am PST
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Today we are discussing “Billing for site maintenance” for our WordPress clients with Suzette Franck, Lucy Beer, Steve Zehngut, Dave Jesch, Andrew Behla, Chris Lema, Gregg Franklin, Oscar Gonzalez, and our host Jason Tucker. ** Billing for site maintenance Maintenance defined: Clients that are already launched a phase 1 of a project and now we…
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Today we’re discussing WordCamps with: Lucy Beer, Suzette Franck, Jon Brown, Verious Smith III, Cody Landefeld, Chris Lema, Steve Zehngut, Dre Armeda, Jeff Hester and our host Jason Tucker. WordCamps Meeting people face to face and that awkward moment when you realize you aren’t following someone you just met. Networking and social aspects are key…
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On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel delves into the complexities of theme licensing, discussing various models from one-time payments to recurring subscriptions. The conversation also explores the ethical considerations of reselling themes to clients and the value of providing comprehensive solutions rather than just code. Additionally, the panelists weigh in on the learning curve…