WordPress Weekly Episode 19

WordPress Weekly LogoEpisode 19 of WordPress Weekly has come and gone. In this episode, we discussed a number of issues which have been highlighted below. Remember that next week, WordPress Weekly will be air live at 10 PM EST instead of 9 PM EST as an experiment to see if more people show up to the show.

Guests:

Jacob Santos of Santosj.name

Andrew Rickmann of WP-FUN.co.uk

David Peralty Author Of Xfep.com

Ronald Huereca of RAproject.com

We also had some newcomers participate in the show.

Topics Of Discussion:

How Much Would You Pay To Install WordPress?

Justin Tadlock and Project M

Creating Dynamic Sidebars in WordPress

Open Source Living powered by WordPress

Is that really WordPress?

Automattic Stats For Movable Type

WP Comment Remix Plugin

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No responses to “WordPress Weekly Episode 19”

  1. Ryan

    Is that really WordPress? is always a fun game to play :) So many people have no idea what the platform is capable of.

  2. Jeffro

    @Ryan - Yeah, I did a similar post but I have to say, I like WP Projects post better than mine.

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  7. Brian M

    Hi Jeff, been enjoying your show for awhile now. I was about to suggest that you list the Guests and their Sites for each episode… lo and behold, ya done it… at least here with Ep.19.

    But on Ep18, Patty Mayo’s audio was so poor, we couldn’t hear her website clearly.

    So, I hope you continue to list the Guests and their respective websites.

    I gotta say, tho, the overall audio quality of all the guests is poor… is that TalkShoe or Skipe or what?

    I’m hoping to join you and listen live to the show tomorrow, Fri 10pm est.

    Thanks!
    Brian Meagher

    Brian Ms last blog post..Compare Sriracha Hot Chili Sauces

  8. Jeffro

    @Brian M – Hey Brian, thanks for stopping by and for the wonderful comments. I can only control my audio quality. The others who call in I can’t control. Some of them use skype out, others use a cell phone while still others use mics built into their macbook pros. I call in using a SIP Client and I use a standard headset and boom microphone which seems to work well.

    For each episode that I do a roundtable discussion, I link to the guests involved and links to the stories that are covered. For anything else, I typically just highlight the guest on the show with a link to their site.

  9. Andrew Eglinton

    Dear Jeffro,

    Thank you for mentioning OSLiving on your show.

    It’s always a pleasure when someone picks up our site. It makes all the hard work feel worthwhile.

    I like your talk shows, particularly the easy ‘jump in jump out’ system for guest speakers.The technology powering the live discussions still feels somewhat awkard but the fact that people are using it and engaging with your material is a very positive sign. I’ve bookmarked your site and will tune into future broadcasts when I find time.

    Best wishes,

    Andrew.

  10. Jeffro

    @Andrew Eglinton – Andrew, thank you very much for taking the time out to leave a comment. Everyone on the show appeared to agree on the sleek and nice and simple look of OS Living. I think you guys did a good job with the site. Yes, the Talkshoe service/software is at times awkward and because there are many variables outside of my control, sometimes the audio doesn’t come across too well. Hopefully, this won’t be an issue in future shows.

  11. Paul

    Hi Jeffro,
    consuming my dose of WordPress Weekly I was sad to hear you discussing duplicate content – obviously without really knowing what duplicate content is – no offence here, but I think it is important that you have the correct information on duplicate content on the show.

    Duplicate content is not: many link pointings to the same piece of text.
    Duplicate content is: full text versions of the same blog post on many different URLs. That typically happens if you fail to use the_exerpt in your archive and category pages. That was the case with most WP-themes a couple of years ago – but standards have moved towards only using ful text on the single post pages.
    That being said – there could be a duplicate content issue on tag archive pages if you for example ttagged 10 blog posts with the exact same 5 tags. Then you would have 5 identical tag archive pages – and thus risk having those seen as duplicate content.

    There are a lot of great articles on WordPress and duplicate content just a google search away – otherwise please see these two great articles:The Illustrated Guide to Duplicate Content in the Search Engines by SEOmoz.
    and WordPress, Duplicate Content, and Wrong SEO Plugins by Ozh.

  12. Jeffro

    @Paul – Thanks Paul for the clarification. I’ll be sure to mention this on the next episode to clear up any confusion

  13. zune

    This is the first time I really thought of wordpress as more than just a blog format.

  14. Portland Oregon Catering

    I like drupal 6.0 and wordpress is good for it’s user friendly platform but drupal plugins are really making a major role in making it popular.