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Improve Your WordPress Development Skills – An Online Class

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A couple of weeks ago, I teased Pressware to share the direction that I’m refocusing my efforts on WordPress-related projects.

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One of the things that I’m hoping to begin doing more of – aside from building products for others – is to offer code reviews, consulting, and things like that.

For those of you who have read this blog for sometime, you know that one of the things that I enjoy the most about blogging, WordPress, and development is being able to help others (and be helped by others).

So, to that end, I’m currently looking to gauge interest in hosting an online class specifically for beginner WordPress developers who are looking to improve their WordPress development skills, but have no direction or strategy for where to start.

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On Missions and Visions: Your Brand, Your Company, Yourself

With my recent sharing of my upcoming rebrand and the sharing of some of the things like premium plugins and my choice of support software, I’ve also been giving thoughts to things like mission statements, vision statements, and more.

Truth be told, I’ve almost always considered that kind of stuff to be related more to larger companies or organizations.

But why?

Why is it not applicable to a freelancer, a small team or a small business?

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Teasing Pressware

For sometime now, I’ve been talking about refocusing all of my efforts to be solely on WordPress-related projects, speaking events, writing, and so on.

Considering that I’ve covered which support solution I’ve ended going with, and that I just released my first premium plugin in a couple of years, I thought it might be time to actually put up a simple teaser landing page for my upcoming rebrand.

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