WordCamp US 2021 Summary
Some highlights and an overview of WCUS 2021 from David Bisset. Catch up on anything you missed and learn how you can get more involved in WordPress.
Some highlights and an overview of WCUS 2021 from David Bisset. Catch up on anything you missed and learn how you can get more involved in WordPress.
In this episode of Get Hired, you’ll learn how to enter the world of WordPress by starting a project to share with hiring managers.
Where do you need to have accounts in the web tech community? What tools, knowledge, and skills will you need in any remote WordPress-related role?
Discover what you really want to do in your career. Identify and acquire the minimum skills and tools you need to master.
In their debut conversation for Get Hired, Cory and Courtney discuss the kinds of jobs that are available in WordPress and where to find them.
Issue #453 Howdy! We’re working for you! Behind the scenes, our Post Status team has been doing some tech housekeeping and making much-needed updates to our site to help our members, with more on the way — including a redesigned home page. (Thank you so much, David and Dan!) I’ve been working on the Get…
Upcoming Events 📆 New: WPSessions 2021 was announced with sessions on May 25 – 27 and workshops from May 28 – June 1. Registration is free. 🆓 WPCampus 2021 Online is a free online conference for web accessibility and WordPress in higher education. It is happening on September 21-22. There is a call for speakers….
Substacking the Deck 🃏 Jared Newman notes over at FastCompany that “writers who crave independence should skip Substack.” He refers to several WordPress-powered alternatives, including Newsletter Glue “which lets me instantly send out WordPress posts as nicely formatted newsletters.” ✉️ Personally, I don’t find Substack too appealing. It reminds me of Medium back in its…
Hey Club members, here are some highlights of what Brian and I are working on for you: The way I view business and improvements is just like software. Sometimes you have smaller releases and sometimes big releases, and always fixing bugs in the system. The Post Status Club to me is in v.5.1.1 currently. And…
I’d like to share some details with you about the first full year of the Post Status Club. I like transparency, so I figured I’d lay out exactly what happened over the year, what went well, what didn’t, and how the numbers shake out. This post is extremely personal, as Post Status is my personal…
This morning I published the first Post Status newsletter. I won’t always do this, but in order to let more people get an idea of how the letter will be structured, I thought I’d share the first one with a post as well. In this first newsletter, I talk about how WordPress is evolving. I’d…
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