WordPress

  • WordCamp Fayetteville 2015

    WordCamp Fayetteville 2015

    WordCamp Fayetteville is scheduled for July 31 through August 2, 2015, at the Reynold’s Center on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is the place to gain new skills, meet new people, and enjoy the friendly WordPress community. Both Rebecca and Josepha will be speaking, along with some favorites from previous years…

  • Trying Out Analytics Plugins

    Trying Out Analytics Plugins

    I’ve written before about plugins that add basic Google Analytics code to your WordPress website. But when you want to track events, you need some additional code. You can make it easier, if you have a WordPress website, by using a plugin. Trouble is, there are something like 40,000 WordPress plugins. It’s not practical to…

  • Trying Out Captain Up

    Trying Out Captain Up

    I learned about Captain Up in Eric Huber’s session at WCKC. I had been looking at Badgeos to help add a little spice to remote teambuilding, and Captain Up looked snazzier and more game-like. Captain Up has a WordPress plugin, but you can also use it in other kinds of websites. The first step is…

  • 10 Things I Learned at WCKC 2015

    10 Things I Learned at WCKC 2015

    I wish I could have gone to all the sessions at WordCamp Kansas City 2015. I’m happy to report that several of the speakers I missed — and some of the great sessions I got to attend, too — will be coming down for WordCamp Fayetteville 2015 next month. WordCamp is for fun and networking,…

  • WordCamp KC

    WordCamp KC

    We’re heading up to WordCamp Kansas City next week. Rebecca will be presenting two topics: World Domination with Collaborative Tools will share how WordPress can make collaboration and project management easier, for less investment than Basecamp and similar tools. Specific themes and plugins will be discussed. Penguins, Pigeons, and Pandas introduces and updates SEO for…

  • Building a Blog

    Building a Blog

    We recently built a blog for an engineer who works here in Northwest Arkansas. We’ve built a number of websites for engineers, and most contain blogs. This one doesn’t contain a blog: it is a blog. Note that we’re not saying it’s “just a blog.” Blogs are valuable for business, and we believe that every…