Case Study: My Podcast Setup
In the last episode, we looked at everything you need to get up and running with your podcast. In this episode, we’re going to look at a case study: my own podcasting setup. Listen to the episode.
In the last episode, we looked at everything you need to get up and running with your podcast. In this episode, we’re going to look at a case study: my own podcasting setup. Listen to the episode.
In 2018, Seth Godin said the podcasting is the new blogging. That means there’s no better time to start a podcast than 2019. In this episode we’re going to go over what gear you need to launch your show. Listen to the episode.
Video is becoming a more important part of content and marketing. So, we’re going to answer an question that more and more people need to answer: where is the best place to host my videos? Listen to the episode.
One of my goals in 2018 was to automate more and I’m carrying that into 2019 . I know I do a lot of things manually, and there are lots of things that I could be doing better. So in this episode, we’re going to look at my automation toolkit. Listen to the episode.
The holiday season is here and it’s time for us to once again figure out what we’re getting family, friends, and colleagues. Each year I put together a gift guide for remote workers, web designers, podcasters, and cigar smokers. This year’s update for remote workers is a monster one, and it’s the one we’re going to look at today.
Twenty Nineteen will be the first official WordPress theme to be built with Gutenberg in mind, and it looks very promising. While it’s still in active development, there is one bothersome feature. You cannot hide the title of the page. That means if you want to replace the title with say, a cover image, you …
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The changes coming to the editor in WordPress 5.0 will create a monumental shift in the way we create content. In this episode, we’re going to dive into some helpful tools for managing your website once you upgrade to WordPress 5.0 – and the Gutenberg Editor.
Bill Erickson is a WordPress Developer who’s implemented Gutenberg on several projects. In this episode we wax poetic about what Gutenberg is really great at, and some things to look out for – Bill’s an excellent developer and I really appreciate him taking some time to share his experience over the last several months.
With WordPress 5.0 fundamentally changing the editor, there’s been a lot of concern around what happens to our current content. In this video, you’ll learn the 3 deliberate steps you need to take to convert your content to Gutenberg blocks (or how to avoid it all together).
We’re going to answer a question that every podcaster has to face: where should I host my audio files? There are lots of options out there to choose from, and we’ll narrow it down to a few good ones for you.
Zac and I are back together for another Gutenberg Live Show. In this episode we talk about WordPress 5.0, why we’re not getting a straight answer on the hard deadline, and we talk all about the positives of Gutenberg and WordPRess.
The release of WordPress 5.0 is coming up fast, and not necessarily at the best time of year. Between Black Friday and holiday breaks, there are a lot of reasons not to make an update that could potentially break your site. That said, it’s always best to be on the latest version of software, if …
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