WordPress, Hosts, and Hosting
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After nearly a decade out of WordPress, I visited WordCamp US and met with several hosts. TLDR: the state of WordPress hosting is stale.
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After nearly a decade out of WordPress, I visited WordCamp US and met with several hosts. TLDR: the state of WordPress hosting is stale.
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In 2024 I finally migrated my WordPress blog (among other projects) from the cloud to a self-hosted Linux machine in my home office. All without exposing my private network to the world! Come join me on this journey as I explain my approach to owning my work and my own network.
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Driving readers to your blog can be a challenge, but it’s a surmountable one. Today we cover a couple of strategies for building an audience.
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Curating powerful topics for blog content can be a challenge. Here are four simple strategies you can use to develop an efficient backlog.
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Don’t let doubt hold you back. Anyone can become an expert by practicing in a field and building experience.
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Successful blogging is all about narratives. Compelling narratives are all about the voice used to tell them. Finding your voice is critical.
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If the year ahead is even half as interesting, it will be a powerful thing to experience.
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If you’re strategically building content, a large part of your strategy must be consistency.
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Which has more value, frequent blogging or infrequent publishing?
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Publishing has come a long way in the past few years. Seeing the evolution from print to digital, I continue to ask, “what’s next?”