WPWeekly Episode 99 – Recap Of WordCamp San Francisco

wordpressweekly1I think this is the first episode of WordPress Weekly ever that I flew solo the entire episode. That’s why it was so short today. I’m not use to flying solo so bare with the mumbling I did that makes up most of the episode. I talked about some of the tibits I picked up from Matts keynote at WordCamp San Francisco, my efforts to monetize, my review of the limit logins plugin and a couple of other things. Hoping that after vacation and such, I can implement a few changes I have planned for the show. Long needed changes by the way.

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Review Of The Limit Login Attempts Plugin
Interesting Tidbits From The Keynote
GoDaddy Hacks Due To Old Software – Bad Passwords
Jason Schuller Did It – I Can Do It To

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2 responses to “WPWeekly Episode 99 – Recap Of WordCamp San Francisco”

  1. Recording the aftershows is a great idea. The couple of times I’ve stuck around, they’ve been interesting and fun so sign me up.

    Print-on-demand services are kinda expensive, but it doesn’t cost you anything and there’s no risk, you can experiment and figure out what works. I’d totally recommend Zazzle, they have done a great job for me in the past.

    The nice thing is, you can start offering products through print-on-demand right away and use the revenue and experience to pick up just what inventory you know you can sell in a realistic amount of time. Though the thought of you surrounded by giant piles of WPTavern tshirts does make me giggle ;)

    Only a few more weeks until your hundredth episode, how exciting! Oh, and good luck with your house, next time send Chip…

  2. Jeff, I’m pursuing a life change at this moment trying to make a living from something that not a lot of people are fortunate enough to do it.

    I wish you the best of luck in your future projects. I think your going to be okay. The WordCamp idea sounds great … I think this could be a great way for companies to get the word out and for you to have great experiences participating in the WordCamps.

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