These links point to the source material for the statistics quoted in the slides, and also provide some further insight into issues like setting rates and prices.
Past Meetups
Feb 2014 Slides: What Your Mother Never Taught You about WordPress as a Business
Josh Visick, Anca Mosoiu, and Sonja London shared their experiences running WordPress businesses in a lively discussion that ranged across topics like contracting and scope creep to figuring out how to scope a project and how much to charge.
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Feb 2014 Slides: Running a WordPress Business
Things change rapidly in the WordPress world. The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices.Sallie Goetsch compiled these slides with […]
Jan 2014 Handout: WordPress 3.8
Things change rapidly in the WordPress world. The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices.Sallie’s car broke down and she […]
December 2013 Meetup Notes: Version Control & More
Ed Ehrgott provided an introduction to Version Control Systems (aka Revision Control Systems or Source Code Management Systems) for WordPress developers, with an emphasis on Git.
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November 2013 Meetup Notes
From demo content to CSS frameworks, we covered lots of topics useful to both designers and developers at the November 2013 East Bay WordPress Meetup.
November 2013 Slides: What Developers Need Designers to Know about WordPress
What Sallie Goetsch has learned she needs to tell designers who aren’t familiar with WordPress.
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October 2013 Notes: Speeding Up WordPress
Things change rapidly in the WordPress world. The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices.Thanks to Tyler Smith from MetaCDN […]
October 2013 Slides: Making WordPress Fly
Things change rapidly in the WordPress world. The content in this post is more than a year old and may no longer represent best practices. Making WordPress Fly from East […]
September Meeting Notes: CSS Pre-Processors
Antonio Lettieri demonstrated the use of SASS with Compass for easier management of CSS.
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