Do You Have a Plan for Managing Your WordPress Clients?

Do You Have a Plan for Managing Your WordPress Clients?

This is Episode 3 of my video program called “Can We Talk About Your WordPress Projects?” devoted to all things Project Management related to WordPress. In the last episode we talked all about why an Acceptance Management Plan is important for your agency or individual practice. Today’s episode is all about Client Management and what…

Reasons I Love WordCamp – Make New Friends
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Reasons I Love WordCamp – Make New Friends

This is an interview I did with Adam Warner of GoDaddy Pro at WordCamp Asheville earlier this year, extolling the virtues of WordCamps and the GoDaddy Pro Sites product. In this video I promised a demo of the product and that will be coming soon! At WordCamps you can: Find out about products you didn’t…

Why You Need an Acceptance Management Plan in Your WordPress Practice

Why You Need an Acceptance Management Plan in Your WordPress Practice

This is the Episode 2 of my new Video Series “Can We Talk About Your WordPress Projects?” AND, this is the 1st in a series that details all the repeatable processes and plans a WordPress Agency or individual provider should have defined as a basis for a good project management approach to WordPress website development…

Can We Talk About Your WordPress Competition?

Can We Talk About Your WordPress Competition?

This is the 1st posting of my new video program called “Can We Talk About Your WordPress Projects?” The goal is to give you quick tips and insight into improving your project management approach to consistently get more projects completed on time, within budget, with features that meet the client’s business objectives. Your WordPress Competition…

How to Convince Your WordPress Client Not to Provide Their Own Content

How to Convince Your WordPress Client Not to Provide Their Own Content

Those of you who have taken my free mini-training on The Six Productivity Principles for WordPress Project Success know that one of those principles is: Get the Right Resources Involved. And that is the principle at hand here. WHO is the right resource for content-related activities and tasks. Sometimes… who am I kidding, MOST of…

Who ARE you? WordPress Designer, Developer, Consultant, or Analyst?
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Who ARE you? WordPress Designer, Developer, Consultant, or Analyst?

The Case for Better WordPress Titles I recently referred to a highly technically-savvy WordPress practitioner as a “WordPress Developer” and was quickly corrected that he was not a developer, because he did not write code or develop plugins and themes. And that got me to thinking, if that is the definition of WordPress Developer, then…