Apparently it’s quite possible to build a WordPress theme with only a team of two professionals and completely bankroll it to extreme profitability – like over $100,000 per month profitable. It makes you take a step back, especially if you’re a business that sells themes, and say to yourself: What the heck am I doing wrong?! Or perhaps some derivative of that, perhaps adding an expletive of your own if you wish.
Jekyll Finally Releases Its 1.0
Jekyll is an interesting blogging solution and one we’ve covered just one time previously where Cristi Burca had actually moved from WordPress to this alternate system for a number of reasons. It classifies itself as the following: “Jekyll is a blog-aware, static site generator in Ruby.” I’m not exactly sure what all of that means but many people have started using it as a blogging system, where it has features such as permalinks, categories, pages, posts, and custom layouts for your content. Well, it’s been a while since the last update – February of this year in fact, so this is […]
An Introduction to WP and Version Control
Aaron Holbrook graciously shares his experience with WordPress and version control in this oldie but goodie WordCamp presentation via WordCamp Grand Rapids 2012: Version Control lets you track your files over time. Why should you care? So when you mess up you can easily get back to a previous working version! I will take you through what version control is, why it’s important and how to start using it today on projects you’re already working on. The reason that we’re reposting it is the fact that it was finally uploaded and wasn’t previously available before! Although now with the new […]
Daily Theme & Plugin Roundup – 5.5.2013
It’s Sunday and the weekend is wrapping up. Yesterday I shared the Most Popular Plugins and I feel like it was well received, so I am going to share the Most Popular Themes today. I also have a few new, updated, and featured plugins to share as well. Check them all out after the jump!
Success in Mobile App Development [Infographic]
From social interactions to making payments, consumers are moving their lives to the mobile space. As they do, they expect companies to be both mobile-capable and well-integrated into the mobile landscape. But you already knew that, right? A great reminder and even resource to pass along to your team or clients:

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