WordPress with WP Engine and the Agency Partner Program: Getting Set UpWP Engine
This document provides an overview and summary of the WP Engine Agency Partner Program. It discusses the optional commissions partners can earn, which are 8-12% monthly recurring commission for 12 months. It also covers the benefits partners get, such as joint marketing support, co-branding opportunities, and free StudioPress themes and the Genesis framework. The document then summarizes the setup process for partners and discusses the WordPress hosting platform offered by WP Engine, including its performance, security features, collaboration tools, and premium onboarding services.
This document provides an overview of WordPress plugin development. It discusses what WordPress plugins are and their uses. It then outlines important considerations for developing a plugin such as drawing a roadmap, choosing a unique name, file structure, coding standards, database usage, security, extensibility, translations, and distribution options. The goal is to help developers create effective, secure, and sustainable WordPress plugins.
An overview of the WordPress ecosystem for new users that includes a discussion of wordpress.com and wordpress.org, how plugins fit in, Coder Talk DeCoded: A guide for humans and two bonus slides - questions to ask your WordPress developer and resources for more information.
Software updates for WordPress are important for security fixes and new functionality, but should be tested before installing on a live site. Plugins and themes also need updates for compatibility. Page load speed impacts users and search engines, so optimizing images, reducing database size, checking plugins, and using caching and a CDN can improve performance. Regular backups are crucial to protect a site from data loss.
WordPress Insider Meetup Group - Jan, 7, 2016 meetingMichelle Castillo
This document provides contact information for Michelle Castillo and summarizes a presentation she gave on WordPress security. It outlines initial WordPress security steps like using strong, unique credentials and avoiding default settings. It also stresses ongoing security best practices like always updating WordPress, themes, and plugins. The document recommends security plugins like WordFence and backup plugins like BackUpBuddy. It discusses developing sites on subdomains and using plugins like UnderConstruction. Finally, it provides tips for using tools like FireBug to modify styles.
The WP Engine Developer Experience. Increased agility, improved efficiency.WP Engine
Developers, want to get the most out of WP Engine? From setup to build to maintenance mode, we’ll cover the tools, tips, and workflows to keep you efficient and agile.
To watch on-demand webinar, go to: https://wpengine.com/resources/on-demand-webinar-wp-engine-developer-experience/
This 90 minute presentation provides an overview of WordPress and how to build a WordPress site from scratch in three main steps: 1) Select a domain name and hosting provider; 2) Install WordPress using Fantastico and configure the domain and email addresses; 3) Publish content such as posts and pages, configure plugins, settings, and widgets. Key topics covered include why WordPress is popular, common uses for WordPress sites, theme and plugin options, and publishing and customizing content. Participants are encouraged to join a hands-on weekend seminar to set up their own WordPress site.
How to Ensure You're Launching the Most Secure Website - Michael TremanteWP Engine
Security is complex and ever-evolving, and there are many tools and best practices available to improve it. Come hear top tips from Michael Tremante, a Cloudflare security and WAF expert, on ways to ensure you're launching the most secure site while maintaining the performance standards expected by your customers.
This document discusses how involvement in the WordPress community can impact one's destiny. It explains that WordPress has network effects that make it more valuable as more people use it. It encourages attendees to get involved in the WordPress community by contributing code, participating in discussions, attending meetups, and engaging community leaders. The goal is for attendees to better understand open source movements and how decisions are made in the WordPress community without needing a presenter.
How to build lean SaaS App with WordPress Multisite [WordCamp Vienna 2019] Sabrina Zeidan
What comes to your mind when you think about technical requirements for successful SaaS company? Should it be lean and easy-to-build, but ready for continuous improvement? Should it have wide opportunities for customization but still be reliable and stay under the control? Should it be powerful and scalable, but still really easy to manage? We’ll see how to build such kind of Software-as-a-Service application using WordPress Multisite, from scratch.
The document provides an introduction to WordPress, including its history and key features. WordPress is an open source blogging platform released in 2003. It allows users to create and manage blog posts and pages. Some key components include themes, plugins, user roles and permissions, comments, and security features. The document also discusses when WordPress may or may not be suitable for different types of websites.
I used this presentation to my first Basic WordPress Presentation last February 05, 2017. To learn more about WordPress, I will share some more tips on my blog at http://www.realbloggingadvice.com
Louise gave a ten minute lightening talk at the WordPress London WPLDN meetup on 28th June, on ways to improve website speed. So here are our top tips and slides.
WordPress is a free and open source content management system that powers over 60 million websites. It allows users to create and manage blogs or websites through an intuitive dashboard. The document outlines the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, describes the key areas of the WordPress dashboard, and provides guidance on customizing a WordPress site through themes, plugins, widgets, posts, pages, categories, tags, and more. Users are encouraged to stay up to date on WordPress, theme, and plugin updates to ensure their site functions properly. Homework is assigned to get hands-on experience creating pages, posts, categories and using plugins and widgets.
This document discusses WordPress and plugins that can enhance WordPress websites. It provides descriptions and benefits of 9 plugins: WP-Touch for mobile readiness, WordBooker & Twitter Blog for connecting to social media, CheckOut for e-commerce functionality, Gravity Forms for easy form creation, Mail Press for email list management, Blubrry Power Press for podcasts, XML Sitemaps and iRobots.txt for SEO, and Headspace2 for SEO settings. The document explains what each plugin does and how it can improve websites with only a few simple configuration steps.
Performance and User Experience for the Web of TomorrowWP Engine
Mariya Moeva, Product Manager at Google, discusses the future of the web and the important roles privacy, speed, and fostering quality user experiences have to play in it. Learn about tools like AMP, Site Kit and Web Stories for WordPress that you can use to assess and advance the performance of your WordPress site.
WordPress Site Management - Keeping Your Creation Happy, Healthy and SecureMeagan Hanes
You’ve designed it, you’ve built it, you’ve launched your new website – job done, right?
Nope – your adventure has only begun!
In this session we’ll review what “website security” really means, why it matters, and how exactly to implement basic security best practices such as:
– Controlling user access to your site,
– Using (and managing) strong passwords,
– Applying updates to Core and Plugins,
– Installing and configuring security plugins,
– & How to back up your site easily, effectively, and automatically!
You’ll leave this session with the ABCs of Security – literally!
5 popular recommendations to speed up your website that don't work [WordFest ...Sabrina Zeidan
The document discusses 5 popular recommendations for speeding up websites that often don't work: 1) preventing additional WordPress requests, 2) disabling unused plugins, 3) combining CSS and JS files, 4) enabling a content delivery network, and 5) changing or upgrading web hosts. It notes that the best way to understand why a site is slow is to analyze the waterfall and look at metrics like largest contentful paint rather than scores. Tools like PageSpeed Insights, Lighthouse, and WebPageTest are recommended for testing speed across a site over time.
This document discusses WordPress plugins, what they are, how they improve websites, and some top plugin recommendations. Plugins add features and functionality to customize WordPress sites for specific needs. Popular plugins include those for contact forms, galleries, backups, SEO optimization, and more. Plugins make it easier for developers to customize sites while saving time.
Wordcamp Denver 2015 - Get Clear w Diane WhiddonDiane Whiddon
The best websites have more of YOU in them. This is my talk from Wordcamp Denver 2015 where I talk about the power of Getting Clear on what you most love about what you do and letting that drive your website content creation.
Whether your site is five pages or 500, it needs a strong foundation that plans for growth. We’ll cover site maps, content strategy, user interaction and user experience so you have a plan for your site now, and down the road. We’ll also touch on best practices for doing it all over again for mobile.
This document provides common sense SEO advice in an easy to understand way. It emphasizes that SEO is about helping users find relevant content, not tricks. It recommends focusing on creating high-quality, helpful content targeted at specific search phrases. Content should be written for beginners to attract new visitors and build trust. Key tools mentioned include Google Analytics, WPtouch, and Yoast SEO plugins. Photos of the author's dog Olive are also included throughout for added motivation.
Tools to Automate & Elevate Your Marketing Efferts Sarah Kloth
Automation is a must in today’s fast-paced digital marketing world. The necessity to streamline key online business and marketing processes is continuously on the rise. During this session, we will uncover the top tools and plugins today’s marketers rely on to both automate and elevate results. From content marketing to SEO and analytics, these WordPress plugins will help you boost marketing efficiency, enhance effectiveness and help you generate marketing leads. Discover how to simplify and improve the way you carry out your marketing strategy in 2017.
Find Site Performance from the server to WordPress. A look at how some good performance gains can be made in tuning MySQL and APC and getting the most of out W3 Total Cache.
The Power of Page Builder Plugins in Building a WordPress Site - Presented b...WordCamp Harare
Page builder plugins have continued to gain popularity with developers and WordPress users. They are powerful and give the creative freedom that anyone needs when building a site, especially for those that know no code. I would like to talk about some of the ways this power can be harnessed.
What "The Four Agreements" can teach us about avoiding drama in the WordPress community. 1) Be impeccable with your word; 2) Don't take anything personally; 3) Don't make assumptions; 4) Always do your best
Using Git with WordPress - Presented by Nigel Rodgers.WordCamp Harare
I will give a brief introduction to the Git Version Control System (VCS). Short demonstration of using git with WordPress. The demo will be for coding a theme or child theme. Then advantages and disadvantages of using a VCS.
Wordpress security best practices - WordCamp Waukesha 2017vdrover
As a popular CMS, WordPress is a common target for hackers and bots alike. In this session, Victor discusses a host of best-practice techniques and corporate security policies that will harden your website against intruders.
In this talk, I will deliver a detailed case study on how WordPress can be used to deliver online courses and build highly engaged communities of students.
Most online courses achieve student completion rates of around 2% - 10% according to this MOOCS research study (http://www.katyjordan.com/MOOCproject.html)
We have achieved 65% completion rates of our online courses by building incredibly engaging courses and a world class learning environment built on WordPress. The best part of this talk is that the online courses and community we have built are all for WordPress developers and freelancers so this is truly a WordPress showcase piece.
The online education market is worth over US$100BN and WordPress provides a great platform for all online educators to improve the quality of their courses and deliver better student outcomes.
The core technology covered will include WordPress, BuddyPress, bbPress, BadgeOS and the LearnDash Learning Management System.
I will also talk about the psychology and strategy of delivering an online course to maximise student engagement and completion rates.
Scott Taylor was the release lead for WordPress 4.4. He outlined several goals for the release, including closing many tickets, front-loading development, and finding out what could realistically be accomplished with limited resources. Some of the major features included in 4.4 were the REST API, responsive images, comments overhaul, and Twenty Sixteen theme. Taylor discussed lessons learned, like the high burnout rate among volunteers and the significant technical debt in WordPress. He presented case studies on refactoring PHP code structure and improving performance of AJAX unit tests. Taylor argued for moving away from globals and treating WordPress as one part of a larger system, and drew inspiration from practices like PSR standards, Composer,
Scott Taylor is a core committer to WordPress and senior software engineer at The New York Times who has been involved with WordPress for many years. The document outlines his experience with WordPress over time, including his first WordCamp in 2010, working on WordPress at eMusic which involved transitions to PHP and services, speaking at WordCamps in 2011 and 2012, contributing to WordPress releases from 3.3 to 4.0, and advice on how to contribute to WordPress such as having a purpose and being prepared to wait.
Architecting an Highly Available and Scalable WordPress Site in AWS Harish Ganesan
This document describes an architecture for hosting a highly scalable and available WordPress site on AWS. The key aspects are:
1. It uses multiple AWS services like ELB, RDS, S3, CloudFront to provide a multi-tier architecture with load balancing, database, storage and content delivery capabilities.
2. The WordPress instances are deployed across multiple availability zones in an auto-scaled manner behind an ELB to ensure high availability and ability to scale dynamically based on traffic.
3. The database layer uses a MySQL master-slave configuration with read replicas to provide read scaling and high availability of data.
Search Engine Optimization using WordPress - Presented by Trust P Nhokovedzo.WordCamp Harare
One of the main strengths of WordPress CMS is SEO. Its has Search Engine friendly code and naturally it will do well.
SEO is a big player in Online Marketing and is very relevant in Zimbabwe (three cases studies of real websites).
I intend to inspire people to think about SEO and show the community how easy it can be achieved using free and paid tools in WordPress.
At some point, every freelancer has struggled with a crisis of confidence. For some, this ongoing battle has crippled their businesses.
The symptoms of a crisis of confidence are not charging what you’re worth, having constant conflicts with worry and doubt, and a lack of satisfaction from your work.
Takeaways:
- Learn whether you are experiencing “Imposter Syndrome”
- Understand the root of the crisis of confidence
- Find some helpful tools to escape it
Presented at WordCamp Birmingham, October 2016.
Website Pricing 101: Don’t Be a CommodityGeoff Myers
The document is a presentation by Geoff Myers on website pricing strategies. It discusses common pricing challenges like commoditization and low profitability. It then covers various pricing models like hourly rates, fixed-price projects, productized services, retainers and subscriptions. The goal is to help businesses and professionals avoid being a commodity and instead position themselves to make more money through value-based pricing.
1) Use strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and password managers to better secure login credentials.
2) Implement SSL/HTTPS to encrypt data transfer and secure file permissions to prevent unauthorized access to server files.
3) Regularly update WordPress core, plugins, themes, passwords, and backups and remove unused items to maintain security.
The Advanced Custom Fields plugin for WordPress gives developers amazing capabilities, but it does have some limitations. Learn about uses for ACF and ACF Pro at the April 2015 East Bay WordPress Meetup.
WordPress is a free and open source content management system that allows users to build websites and blogs. It can be self-hosted (WordPress.org) for full control over themes, plugins, and functionality or used through WordPress.com for a simpler hosted option with limited customization. Key aspects of WordPress include using pages for static content, posts for time-based blog content, categories and tags to organize content, plugins to extend functionality, and widgets to customize the site interface. Setting up and maintaining a WordPress site requires attention to security, themes, plugins, SEO, analytics and social media integration.
Web Analytics - Google Analytics
SEO - Wordpress SEO by Yoast
Social - Jetpack
Security - All in One WP Security
E-commerce - WooCommerce
Caching - WP Super Cache
Images - WP Easy Gallery
Forums - bbPress
Live Chat - Casengo Live Chat Support
A/B Testing - WP Landing Pages
WordPress is a free and easy to use content management system (CMS) that is flexible and can be used to build small to large websites. It has a large community for support and over 4,000 free themes and 45,000 plugins available. WordPress provides a powerful and customizable system to create and manage a website through themes, posts, pages, categories and plugins. Setting up and maintaining a WordPress site requires choosing a theme, installing plugins, optimizing for search engines, and regular backups and updates.
The document provides recommendations for various WordPress plugins categorized into different functions: must-use plugins like Akismet for spam protection and Disqus for comments; backup plugins; SEO plugins; analytics plugins; caching plugins; contact form plugins; social sharing plugins; Adsense plugins; photo gallery plugins; e-commerce plugins; payment plugins; donations plugins; and affiliate plugins. It describes the purpose and benefits of several popular plugins for each category to enhance and customize a WordPress blog.
This document provides recommendations for plugins to install on a WordPress website. It recommends plugins for backup and security, analytics and tracking site usage, improving search engine optimization, adding contact forms, enabling social sharing of content, displaying social media icons to follow the site, collecting email subscribers, and inserting images into sidebars. The document also provides brief descriptions of popular plugin options for each category and basic installation instructions.
The document discusses and recommends various WordPress plugins. It covers plugins for security like Limit Login Attempts and Wordfence, SEO like All-in-One SEO Pack and SEO Helper, forms like Gravity Forms and Contact Form 7, multimedia like NextGen Gallery and WordPress Video Plugin, and miscellaneous plugins like nRelate for related content and WP-Members for restricting access. The document provides links to the plugins and brief descriptions of their functionality.
This document provides an overview of blogging for business using WordPress. It discusses what a blog is, different types of blogs and why businesses use them. It then focuses on WordPress, describing it as the most popular blogging platform, used by many large companies. Key features of WordPress like themes, plugins and mobile apps are summarized. The document concludes by contrasting WordPress.com for simpler personal blogs versus WordPress.org for full-featured business sites that require website hosting.
Guest lecture for Pre-Press Publishing 1 for the Bachelor Of Writing and Publishing at Melbourne Polytechnic.
Getting to Know WordPress provides you a quick overview of the powerful content management and blogging system, WordPress.
This slideshow presentation discusses how WordPress can help with search engine optimization (SEO). It recommends using WordPress and plugins to simplify the SEO process. Key recommendations include focusing on useful content, internal linking, social sharing to build external links, and using analytics to optimize the site over time. Proper use of titles, meta descriptions and keywords is also encouraged.
This document provides an overview of WordPress, including what it is, who uses it, and how to get started with WordPress. It discusses the differences between WordPress.org and WordPress.com, how to set up and configure a WordPress site, add content and customize the site using themes and plugins. It also covers updating WordPress and finding resources for help.
This document discusses how WordPress can help with search engine optimization (SEO). It recommends setting up WordPress with SEO-focused plugins, optimizing content for users and search engines, and building links to gain a "vote of confidence" for the site. Specific plugins are described that can help with XML sitemaps, redirection, related links, automatic internal linking, analytics, and more. The importance of structured content, headings, meta tags and technical standards are covered. Tools for analyzing links, tracking rankings and auditing sites are also provided. Overall the document presents WordPress as a strong platform for SEO and provides tips for optimizing a site built on WordPress.
Plugins extend the functionality of WordPress by adding new features, automating tasks, and changing how a site is displayed. There are over 52,000 free plugins available on WordPress.org that can add functionality like forms, shopping carts, security, speed optimization, and more. It is important to choose plugins carefully based on compatibility, updates, support, and reviews to avoid issues like white screen of death. Popular plugins include Jetpack, Contact Form 7, WooCommerce, Akismet, and Yoast SEO.
WordPress is one of the most widely used open-source content management systems for blogs and websites. The reason for this is due to its out of the box simplicity, usability and variety of plugins that can make a webmaster's life a whole lot easier. Need to enhance your SEO presence, try using the "All in One SEO Pack" plugin. Are you looking to add an ecommerce shopping cart to your site? There's a plugin for that too. The Formic team will walk you through the WordPress interface to show off its value and appeal, recommend specific plugins, review how to install it, and of course go over what you can actually do within it, plus much more.
Learn the basics of SEO & how you can extend WordPress to make SEO easy & powerful.
If you're using WordPress (or thinking about using it) - you're off to a good start.
If you add a couple plugins and remember to take a couple actions once you add a new post, your SEO love will go through the roof!
PDF Here: http://www.webmechanix.com/WP-SEO-2013.pdf
Social Media Analysis & Strategy - revised 1-14-14Andrea Berberich
This presentation is based on an existing company mainly a business-to-business model. Just recently it acquired a product that allows to tap into the business-to-consumer model. Product names, company name and other potential items are fictitious to keep the identity of this company protected.
Company name and products names are changed in this presentation.
How To Use WordPress For Your Business SiteBobWP.com
In this workshop I explained the benefits of using WordPress for your business site. With its flexibility through themes and plugins, you can create a professional site that the search engines will find and sell your services and/or products.
This document provides recommendations for WordPress plugins and tools to share content, integrate with Facebook, improve SEO, and submit sites to Google Webmaster Tools. It suggests plugins for social sharing, Facebook comments and ads, and SEO optimization, as well as developing a Facebook app and submitting sites to Google tools. The document encourages blogging and offers to help with an interview on a podcast.
WordPress is a powerful and popular platform used by millions of website owners around the world. One of the reasons for its popularity is the flexibility it offers through plugins and themes. In this presentation, we will dive into the fascinating world of WordPress plugins and themes. We will start by defining what plugins and themes are and how they work, and then explore the different types of plugins and themes available, including free and paid options. We will also look at how plugins and themes can be used to customize your website's appearance and functionality, and discuss best practices for choosing and installing them. Whether you're a WordPress beginner or an experienced user, this presentation will provide valuable insights into how you can take advantage of plugins and themes to enhance your website and achieve your goals.
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