Category: WPwatercooler
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GoDaddy’s Big Guns on the ‘cooler
We had the GoDaddy’s Senior VP of Hosting on the Watercooler today!
Some folks say I gave them a hard time … I say I didn’t give nearly the hard time they’ve been giving me and my clients for years! (And I didn’t ask nearly as many hard questions as I could have!) Check it out and judge for yourself!
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WPWatercooler: WordPress Design Trends! (Ep 111)
In which we talk parallax, sliders, UI and I touch myself with Chris Ford, Tracey Lavesque, Suzette Franck, Robert Neinhouse, Jason Tucker and Steve Zenghut.
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100 WPwatercooler episodes? What?!
Really? 100 WPwatercooler episodes? This is a bigger milestone than crossing the 5 million views mark! And not just because Google recalculated views and now we haven’t actually crossed the 5 million views mark!
100 episodes seems like a significant amount of content. I haven’t been on all of them, but I’ve only missed a handful (half of which were this past summer). I suppose this being a milestone and all, I should probably count. I think Jason Tucker is making something that will auto-calculate it, so I’ll post it then.
That’s 100 Monday mornings! Well, actually, I think we counted some of the remote broadcast we did as episodes, so maybe there were a couple Saturdays in there too. 🙂 3,000 minutes of WordPress and various teas.
We’re still here!
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WPwatercooler Episode 84: Choosing a WordPress Hosting Plan
Hey it’s Monday again, and that means we did another WPwatercooler! Booyah! Episode 84 … and we are quickly approaching 100!
Today we talked about hosting. As always, a gamut of opinions and a tangential approach. I’m not kidding when I tell the small business folk I work with that there is no one opinion about hosting … whether it’s WordPress-focused or any other kind!
It’s a pretty good episode, despite the fact that my sound settings continue to be unoptimal. And also, I made this face:
Smirk City. Someday maybe I’ll learn not to make faces at the camera. Until then, enjoy the hosting conversation!