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WordPress & Inbound Marketing: How to Generate Leads With Your WordPress Blog

The world of marketing has changed. It’s not enough to create some banners ads or invest in PPC to get people to buy your product. You have to draw prospects and leads to you instead of interrupting them when they … Continue reading WordPress & Inbound Marketing: How to Generate Leads With Your WordPress Blog

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Behavior Driven Development and WordPress Plugins

In my day-to-day work at the Berkman Center I don’t have the luxury of working primarily in one language or framework – this is a blessing and a curse.  That’s not the point of this post, though. A specific blessing … Continue reading Behavior Driven Development and WordPress Plugins

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Making your WP Site Social

These days we all want our content to be shared, to grow and market itself. As we all know, WordPress is a powerful tool, and it is positioned well for today’s web that requires sites and blogs to have some … Continue reading Making your WP Site Social

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WordPress as a Higher-Ed Content Management Solution? Heck YES!

Are you in charge of a college or university website?  Has your website outgrown itself, is the creative inconsistent /outdated and static HTML pages a bear to maintain? If so, you will want to come to my session, WordPress as … Continue reading WordPress as a Higher-Ed Content Management Solution? Heck YES!

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Customizing the Admin Interface for Better Usability

By Jake Rainis and Niki Brown What the presentation is about We’ve been developing websites in WordPress professionally for several years now and have really been fascinated by the aspect of its use as full-blown content management system. WordPress is … Continue reading Customizing the Admin Interface for Better Usability

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