2015.kansascity.wordcamp.org
Speakers | WordCamp Kansas City 2015
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WordCamp Kansas City 2015. June 12 – 14. WCKC Logo and Graphics. Eric Huber, Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of Blue Zoo Creative. Has the distinguished honor of telling people when their website and design sucks and then constructively and creatively finds solutions to create an image that matches their vision and passion. As a speaker, Eric has had the honor of sharing his knowledge at WordCamp Fayetteville. Chris enjoys working with local small business and non-profits to build a sustainable and...
2016.annarbor.wordcamp.org
News | 2016 WordCamp Ann Arbor | October 14 – 15 at the University of Michigan
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2016 WordCamp Ann Arbor. October 14 – 15 at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor Scavenger Hunt. November 11, 2016. WordCamp Ann Arbor 2016 has come and gone. If you came, we hope you had an amazing time and learned a lot. If you didn’t we hope you consider attending next year. For now, we just wanted to share a very, very detailed recap post written by the event’s lead organizer (me) over here. And the rest are coming soon. And maybe also consider joining our Slack group. Slides from Friday Sessions.
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Plugins – WordPress Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids WordPress Developers Group. June 26, 2015. Building a Portfolio in WordPress: June 2015 meetup. We talked about Building a Portfolio in WordPress. At our June 18, 2015 meetup. Below are the notes. What are clients looking for in your portfolio? Presented by Andrea Napierkowski. What are clients looking for in your portfolio. Clients want to see themselves in your portfolio. Less is more: don’t overwhelm people. Be funny, and joke as appropriate to your clients. Presented by Topher DeRosia.
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Chad Warner – WordPress Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids WordPress Developers Group. A WordPress web design agency in Holland, MI. I empower small businesses, camp in forests, and have a passport to Middle-Earth. June 26, 2015. Building a Portfolio in WordPress: June 2015 meetup. We talked about Building a Portfolio in WordPress. At our June 18, 2015 meetup. Below are the notes. What are clients looking for in your portfolio? Presented by Andrea Napierkowski. What are clients looking for in your portfolio. Less is more: don’t overwhelm people.
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custom fields – WordPress Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids WordPress Developers Group. June 26, 2015. Building a Portfolio in WordPress: June 2015 meetup. We talked about Building a Portfolio in WordPress. At our June 18, 2015 meetup. Below are the notes. What are clients looking for in your portfolio? Presented by Andrea Napierkowski. What are clients looking for in your portfolio. Clients want to see themselves in your portfolio. Less is more: don’t overwhelm people. Be funny, and joke as appropriate to your clients. Presented by Topher DeRosia.
greatnotbig.com
Common Attributes of Long-Lived Companies Great Not Big
https://greatnotbig.com/2014/09/thinking-long-term-atomic-objects-100-year-birthday
Experiments in Running a Small, Innovative Company. Thinking Long-Term: Atomic Object’s 100 Year Birthday. September 3, 2014. My company is 13 years old this month. We’ve reached the average age of US corporations. We’ve succeeded in replacing me our Grand Rapids headquarters has been more than ably run by Mike. Since January of this year. Heck, we even recently outlived our first dishwasher. A revised long-term goal: I want Atomic to be the first 100-year-old software design and development consultancy.
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Meetings – WordPress Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids WordPress Developers Group. June 26, 2015. Building a Portfolio in WordPress: June 2015 meetup. We talked about Building a Portfolio in WordPress. At our June 18, 2015 meetup. Below are the notes. What are clients looking for in your portfolio? Presented by Andrea Napierkowski. What are clients looking for in your portfolio. Clients want to see themselves in your portfolio. Less is more: don’t overwhelm people. Be funny, and joke as appropriate to your clients. Presented by Topher DeRosia.
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plugin – WordPress Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids WordPress Developers Group. June 26, 2015. Building a Portfolio in WordPress: June 2015 meetup. We talked about Building a Portfolio in WordPress. At our June 18, 2015 meetup. Below are the notes. What are clients looking for in your portfolio? Presented by Andrea Napierkowski. What are clients looking for in your portfolio. Clients want to see themselves in your portfolio. Less is more: don’t overwhelm people. Be funny, and joke as appropriate to your clients. Presented by Topher DeRosia.
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