Sponsor Spotlight: Best Host News

Something that pops up in just about every WordPress related Group, or WP Meetup is a particularly common question… Do you want to know what question that is? It’s this: “What web host should I use?” Yes. People want to know what is a trust worthy and reliable hosting service.

Well, at this point, I’ve got my personal favorites. Guess what? So does my grandfather, so does my mother and so does your neighbor and they all have differing favorites. Each host has positives and negatives to their service and support offerings. You’ll find articles for and against all over the internet.

But let me stop you right there. You don’t need to go scouring the internet for the information you need to find a great web host for your next site. You only need ONE site. Best Host News. They’re a web hosting reviews site built to help sort through the myriad choices by providing a central place to read and post honest reviews. They’ve been around for about a year and their primary goal is to educate and provide useful information to people looking for clues as to making the right hosting choice.

This type of thing isn’t new, but Best Host News is different and they’re goal is to help and to provide value.

Let’s thank Best Host News for doing an awesome job of helping us Sponsor WordCamp this year!

Thanks so much.

Business Workshop Speakers Announced!

Just a couple days ago we blew the rooftops off some noggins with our Beginner Workshop Announcement for Foundation Friday. And coming soon, we’re gonna make you physically implode when we announce what we have in-store for the Design Workshop part of the program…

Look, you know it and so do we. You’re here for the announcement alluded to in the title of this post. Right? Right! We are so giddy and so excited to announce our Business Workshop speakers for Foundation Friday! These folks come from a wide variety of backgrounds and disciplines; from high up on the mountain ranges where folks of such wisdom often commune with one another discussing the sorts of things we haven’t yet begun to consider. Does that sound crazy? WRONG!! YOU’RE crazy if you think this some sort of put on. Heck, we’ll even send you back in time using our own personal WordCamp TARDIS to show you how we put it all together, just for you!

Enough of the fluff, let’s get to the wonderful speakers who will be bringin’ it to our rapid fire Business Workshop discussions.


88575a70c2ee2dd1862afb9e12c100f7Steve Zehngut founded Zeek Interactive in 1995 and he has been the creative technologist behind the Huntington Beach based company since its inception. Under his direction, Zeek has grown from an apartment bedroom to one of Southern California’s leading development and consulting shops.

Steve is the organizer of the OC WordPress Meetup and has helped build the community to over 1100 members. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and has taught interactive courses at UC Irvine, USC, the American Film Institute, and Cal State Long Beach. Steve has a BA in Film from Cal State Northridge.

Steve went above and beyond to help us organize the Business Workshop track for Foundation Friday, and he’ll also be moderating the discussion on Sales and Marketing.


282d599b414022eba5096510f675b6e2Chris Lema has been managing high performers and overseeing new product development for twenty years. He’s a daily blogger, an ebook author, a public speaker and works as the VP of Engineering for Emphasys Software. In his spare time he helps companies leverage WordPress, and WordPress companies find leverage.

Chris will be moderating the discussion on Project Management.


Jennifer BournJennifer Bourn is the Creative Director and Digital Strategist for Bourn Creative, a full service design company in Sacramento, California, specializing in custom, lead generation WordPress sites. As a Genesis recommended developer, Bourn Creative works with clients around the globe on on branding, website strategy, web design, WordPress, as well as a wide range of graphic design projects.

With more than 15 years in the design trenches, and almost 10 years pretending to take orders from her business partner, boss, and husband, Jennifer is an award-winning designer with a penchant for writing, marketing, chocolate, and Legos (yes, Legos not logos). She built her first WordPress site in 2008, fell in love with giving clients the ability to make their own content revisions, and went all in with WordPress pretty much the same day. Now with more than 300 custom WordPress sites under the belt, Jennifer now shares her expertise and lessons learned as a dynamic speaker, an avid blogger, and a co-organizer of the Sacramento Meetup Group.

Jennifer will be sharing her ideas on Focusing on the Bottom Line as part of the Growing Your Business discussion.


6bec359c1baf9f4c3c98cf1e955cfe91 Cody Landefeld is passionate about helping organizations solve problems creatively. He is a user experience problem solver by nature and has over 10 years of experience in the creative field. He currently leads the team at Mode Effect where they are privileged to work with some amazing clients.

Cody will be stepping us through Explaining the Development Process in Plain English as part of the Managing Expectations discussion.


59db8b5ab9bd1dc2dd87e88404ac92adKarim Marucchi is the Founder and Chairman of the VeloMedia Group, the parent of several boutique professional service firms around the world. Over the last twenty years he’s run startups, taken companies public, managed mergers and acquisitions, and led professional service organizations across the globe. Today he is also the CEO of Crowd Favorite, which continues to grow beyond its current offices in Los Angeles, Denver, Bucharest, Las Vegas, New York, and Rome due to its unique blend of localized project management and high quality digital solutions. As the first premiere WordPress agency for the Fortune 500, National Geographic, DirectTV, Lexus, the Dallas Mavericks and major entertainment studios count among the company’s client roster.

Karim will be talking about closing the sale (Coffee is for Closers) as part of the Sales and Marketing discussion.


81adf1e35a6364ae5805c9b50b9476daGreg Douglas is the Founder and Creative Director of Premium Interactive based in Hollywood CA. An active member of the Los Angeles and Southern California WordPress community, Greg contributes by organizing the popular Hollywood WordPress meetup group.

Greg will be talking about Setting Healthy Boundaries with clients as part of the Managing Expectations discussion.


95e2f589963c4cfc569f258d7f2a0099Blossom Wright has been working with creative teams since 1997 in the Film and Music Industries. She enjoys the challenge of balancing the business and technical needs of a project while maintaining a stimulating creative environment, where collaboration amongst team members and departments is encouraged.

A WordPress user since 2010, she discovered the greater WordPress community of WordCamps and Meetups last year, and let’s just say it’s a slippery slope. Struck by the similarities in process between developing websites and producing projects for the entertainment industry, Blossom is excited to now be flexing her Project Management skills at Los Angeles based Tyler Digital.

Blossom will be sharing her ideas on Fostering a Collaborative Environment as part of the Project Management discussion.


1a98b40b11648b774dc1b2c51c445819Kevin Michael Gray is the founder of ApproveMe.me and WP E-Signature which transforms any WordPress website into a secure, legally binding and customizable document signing application (but without the monthly fees). He has over 14 years freelance consulting experience helping companies like Google, American Express, Spotify and many more increase their market-share. Kevin will be talking about Validating Your Idea as part of the Growing Your Business discussion.


b6a817504fa68c23de2b15e540d5cca2 Dre Armeda is an old-timer, he has been using WordPress since 2004. You may know Dre as one of the Co-Founders of Sucuri Inc. where he was CEO from 2010-2014. These days you’ll find Dre on the mat practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, or on the ball fields with his girls!

Dre presents security and business topics at various WordCamps and other events every year. Dre is a proud WordPress contributor and was the lead organizer that brought WordCamp to San Diego.

Dre is the Co-Host of the DradCast on Wednesday nights. Pressing all the words!

Dre will be moderating the discussion on Growing Your Business.


75a6a0138ff5e4ccad98df8bee36e37d Robert Griffin started in the Mortgage/Real Estate industry in 1996 as a loan processor. He became licensed in 2000 to further pursue a career in real estate and by 2003 he was a Branch Manager for Direct Lender. In 2004 he Co-Founded and launched Catalyst Investment Solutions. Robert started the BPO/REO division in 2007 to specialize in distressed properties. He enjoyed the fast-paced environment of working with banks, lending institutions and asset managers, which utilize his analytical mindset and extensive operational skills in providing a solid foundation that guides his entrepreneurial instincts and enthusiasm.

Robert is currently the CTO and Co-Founder of Media Ocean, Inc, an online target market company that helps drive targeting traffic and leads to local business owners. Robert loved working with other entrepreneurs to help them grow their businesses and take them to the next level. His key focus is on technology, and follow-up. We have all head the term, the fortune is in the follow-up. But how many of us have dropped the ball on a call or two, or twenty. Robert works with business owners and helps them get the most out of the traffic, leads, and resources that already have.

Robert will be talking about Selling Yourself as part of the Sales and Marketing discussion.


5ed6d15e7ec205c829b94d099125b266Wes Chyrchel has been building websites for 17 years. He has worked with WordPress since 2006 and exclusively with WordPress, since 2008. He is passionate about creating great websites and personal customer experiences for visitors and his clients. Wes loves to talk about the business of web development and is committed to making his clients successful.

Wes will be sharing his ideas on What to Know Before You Scope as part of the Project Management discussion.


f26869d8a79889a1db6191e2de211be9Nathan Tyler is the Principal and Lead Developer at Tyler Digital. He’s focused on building sites, products, and web applications on the WordPress (and often BuddyPress) platform. If he’s not at the computer, he can often be found playing soccer or recovering from related injuries.

Nathan will be discussing Managing Remote Teams as part of the Project Management discussion.


9311de174bd95babe529d057bb873f02 With a graduate degree in psychology, Jeff Turner looks beyond the “how” of social and internet technologies to get to the “why” that unleashes their true power. He applies the beauty and science of creative communications not just to his own organizations, but to those of his clients. His insight has helped his companies and clients achieve measurable, practical, real-life success … time and time again. As founder and CEO, he led his former company, J.J. Grace to Inc. Magazine’s list of the 500 Fastest-Growing Companies in America and was at its helm when it won Cisco’s “Growing With Technology” award, is the former President at Zeek Interactive, and the founder of RealEstateShows.com. He is currently the President of RealSatisfied North America, a fast growing real estate brand management tool, is Chairman of the Board at Mothers Fighting For Others, a charity dedicated to educating orphaned Kenyan girls, and serves on the Board of Directors for Aumnia, a full service mobile application development company.

Jeff will be moderating the discussion on Managing Expectations.


498cbdca992fef890b019db7cb6f1e17 Jeff Zinn started web development in the mid 1990s. In 2004 he founded Pixel Jar with Brandon Dove, a custom web development firm in Orange County, CA that began specializing in WordPress work in 2007. Early in 2014 Pixel Jar was folded into the Crowd Favorite family where he currently works.

Jeff also co-hosts the monthly Orange County WordPress Developer meetup in Huntington Beach, speaks and volunteers at neighboring WordCamps, and is a co-organizer of the Orange County WordCamp.

When not programming, Jeff likes to switch off and reset. He spends most of his free time traveling, hiking, camping, surfing, and any other activity where there is no signal.

Jeff will be talking on Keeping Clients Happy as part of the Managing Expectations discussion.


ad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536 Lisa Tsou has been helping technology and new media startups raise money since she graduated from law school in 1997. Since then, she’s spent time on Wall Street working on financings for companies like DoubleClick, TheKnot.com, and Mapquest and done numerous acquisitions of websites like ApartmentRatings.com, DoItYourself.com and BBOnline.com.

Now, she enjoys spending her time coaching founders and entrepreneurs on how to present themselves to investors and raise the money they need to take their businesses to the next level.

Lisa is a graduate of Columbia University School of Law, received her MBA from the Marshall School of Business at USC, and is a member of both the New York State and California bars.

Lisa will be sharing tips on Pitching to Investors as part of the Growing Your Business discussion.


eb24236ce20b42a513f9c10261563b65Bob Watson is the co-founder with his wife, Kathy Kilingaman, of the highly acclaimed Social Media Mastermind Orange County – SMMOC – 5 years running on Saturday mornings. SMMOC is a free, facilitated discussion focusing on the internet, technology and social media.

Bob will be telling us why you should host a meetup as part of the Sales and Marketing discussion.


With that lineup, it’s no surprise that we think the Business Workshop is going to be a day full of information so useful, you’ll have to adjust your hat band to make room for your bigger brain. Maybe even two sizes bigger. Heck, you might have to throw away your hat and get a visor.

We’d like to send out a big thank you to Steve Zehngut for organizing the Business Workshop. He’s put together a lineup of business discussions that will no doubt give you piles and piles of ideas for running your business better, growing it bigger, and just being all around as successful as you can possibly be.

Stay tuned for the Design Workshop speakers and schedule, which will be coming your way soon. In the meantime, you can bask in the glow of our Business Workshop speakers.

Sponsor Spotlight: WP Engine

Man, how many Web Hosting providers do we have sponsoring our WordCamp this year? Answer? Have you counted the stars in the sky? There’s, like tens of tens… Hundreds even… Hold on, the person next to me says there are literally billions of stars in the sky. I’ll concede that. But I’d offer that there are some stars that shine more brilliantly than the rest.

Let me tell you about one such company, WP Engine. WP Engine is one of my few trusted hosting providers. They’ve been around for a little while now and my own business site is hosted with them. The first WordPress blog I ever built, that withstands a decent amount of traffic is hosted with them.

I’m not the only one who can say that; there are a large number of people I know who would say the same without blinking.

But the quality of their architecture, hardware and engineering prowess are only the first chapter in their book of awesome. They are also huge participants in the community, too. The one thing that many other hosting companies seem to overlook is that the WP community is really active and is something that we all take personal ownership of. WP Engine knows this and their staff is involved in the community. You’ll find them on Twitter, Facebook Groups and beyond as they take part in building up the WP community. They realize that to thrive is to help build the community. It’s a simple concept, but one that many other companies seem to forget. Not WPE.

People, let’s join hands and sing a song of thanks to the great folks over at WP Engine for once again helping us out big time!

Thanks so much!

Sponsor Spotlight: SpectrOMTech

Today I get to highlight a pretty radass company. SpectrOMTech. They’ve generously offered to sponsor and participate in our little WordCamp, here in LA, this year and frankly we couldn’t be more excited.

SpectrOMTech is a shop that goes far beyond “the basics.” Look, there’s no shortage of design shops and theme devs that can crank out a pretty site, or a site that generates leads. But I’m going to let you all in on something, just in case you didn’t know. There are those shops out there that take on the stuff that no one else wants to do, or are even capable of doing because of the mind-twisting nature of the work to be done. There are those shops out there that eat the complicated type work for a sensible mid-morning snack. People, let me introduce you to that shop: SpectrOMTech.

Headed up by Dave “The Stache” Jesch, they’re a multi-disciplinary development firm that focuses on ROI, elegant and well-thought and well-executed solutions for businesses. Not only that, but as I mentioned, he and his team take on the sorts of projects that cause lesser developers to shed tears and beg for mercy.

What they know doesn’t begin to pain the picture, though, with SpectrOMTech. Dave is one of the first people you’ll have the pleasure of meeting, if you’re in the Orange County WordPress community. His humble and helpful nature offset the true mad-scientist-level genius at work behind that big beautiful mustache. The mustache is just one part of the equation, though. They have a staff of pros to get you on your way.

Let’s give an a huge ‘River dance Themed’ thank you dance to SpectrOMTech for going to big to sponsor WordCamp Los Angeles this year. You guys are so friggin’ awesome!

This week’s upcoming WordPress meetups

Hey, we all know that the WordPress community is like super stupendously amazing. But did you know that you don’t have to wait for that once-a-year WordCamp to hang out?

We have lots of WordPress Meetup Groups throughout Southern California, so there’s sure to be one in your neck of the woods, beach, desert, or mountains. Check ’em out over on our Community Page.

This week we’ve got:

  • OC WordPress Design Meetup happening Monday, August 4th. WordCamp LAX speaker Joseph Karr O’Connor, perhaps better known in the WP Community as ‘Accessible Joe’ will be speaking on accessible design.
  • Inland Empire WordPress Meetup will be on Tuesday, August 5th. If you’ve been out to that one before, note that they’ve got a new location this month, and haven’t decided on a topic just yet, but it’s sure to be a good time hanging out and learning something new with WP peeps.
  • Los Angeles WordPress 101 will be meeting up that same night, on Tuesday, August 5th to talk about plugin best practices. This group is just for those who are just getting started with WordPress and need a little extra help getting things figured out.
  • Advanced WordPress (San Diego) is hosting a summer hackathon at Thought House. If you’re in the mood to code, collaborate, and create be sure to RSVP to join them.

Holy smokes! That’s all happening within the next 7 days!

Our local WordPress community is something really extra special, so don’t hesitate to jump in and get involved with one of your local WordPress meetup groups. You don’t have to wait until WordCamp!

Beginner Workshop Speakers Announced!

We’re so excited to be bringing Foundation Friday – a full day of workshops – to you as part of WordCamp LAX. We’ll have three, count ’em THREE,  all-day workshops running on Friday to give you a great place to get some intensive learning done!

We’ll be announcing the schedules and speakers for the other two workshops soon, so keep your eyes peeled for those announcements! Today, though, we’re all about the Beginner Workshop!

If you’re just getting started with WordPress and need some help getting it all figured out, then this is the workshop for you. You’ll learn how to set up a site, and how to add, edit, organize, and remove content. You’ll learn all about themes and child themes and how to change the look of your site. You’ll learn about plugins and how to add extra bits of functionality to your site and customize it to make it all yours. And you’ll also learn how to run backups and keep your site secure. You wouldn’t want to lose all of your hard work!

Here are the smart and helpful speakers who will be guiding you through the Beginner Workshop:


91bbe686a63e30869289e1726d3b6d36Gregg Franklin will kick off the day with a 4-hour introduction to WordPress. Gregg is a WordPress Developer and team member over at ServerPress LLC, the creators of Desktop Server – and all-around awesome and great guy. We suspect he walks around with a superhero costume under his clothes. He’ll cover setting up a local copy of WordPress, then will walk you through posts, pages, categories, tags, menus, and widgets.


06c8b571b6a88dcfb17de91de4900802Adam Silver will explain themes, theme frameworks, and child themes so that you can get your WordPress site looking just the way you want and decipher many of the conversations happening in the WordPress community. He’s also a podcaster and a talented dancer, as Facebook videos have attested. Adam owns and operates Silver Lining Productions and spends his days working as a social media manager, website developer, and photographer.


67a6505bfb36238498079f18d2287f82Lucy Beer will tell you everything you need to know about plugins – how to find them, evaluate them, install them, and configure them. She’ll also share some of her plugin recommendations so you’ll have some great plugins to get started with. You’ll also get a chance to check out Lucy’s stylish haircut – the result of having shaved her head for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation to raise money to conquer childhood cancer. Lucy has been using WordPress since 2004 and teaches people how to use WordPress for a living.


7a128db19c0cd5e3597b69d864df70ddSuzette Franck will cover making and storing backups of your site, and also some basic security measures you can take to keep your site safe. Suzette’s a WordPress Evangelist at Media Temple, an LA-based hosting company and all-around terrific WordCamp speaker. If you’ve attended any of our local meetups or pretty much any WordCamp ever, chances are that you’ve run into Suzette! She jet-sets all around the country spreading the WordPress love!


a5e56e16e70022ff99839050f8b38b4ePhilip Artinyan is going to explain hosting and domains. Philip is a part of the SiteGround Customer Service team and he’ll be stepping workshop attendees through choosing a reliable host – what to look for in a hosting company, what your hosting options are, and when to use them. He’ll also go over how to choose and register a great domain name.


With these helpful, dedicated folks on board to teach, our Beginner Workshop will get you up and running with a new WordPress site in no time flat.

And, if you’re local to Los Angeles, you might want check out our local WordPress 101 Meetup Group. Geared just for beginners, you can get answers to your questions and help getting up and running. That group is run by WordPress coach Karen McCamy. Their next meetup is coming up on Tuesday, August 5th.

But wait…there’s more!

We have one new speaker to announce for our Saturday Sessions! What the what? The fun never stops here at WordCamp LAX Planning HQ.


aed115c68b7a66222606bc282caabfc3Shaimoom Newaz an artist, musician and coder and has a particular fondness for CSS. He’ll be speaking on a starter theme workflow that involves such fancy things as Roots, GitHub, Grunt, and Bootstrap. And if all that sounds scary to you, well, let me just assure you that Shaimoom will show you how he accomplishes all that without getting too deep into code. Create custom themes with less bloat and easy deployment.


Like I said, folks, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the announcements on the speakers and schedules for the Design Workshop and the Business Workshop because we’ll be announcing those in two shakes of a lamb’s tail! Foundation Friday is worth taking a vacation day for! Or, well, you know, maybe calling in sick. *cough*

Sponsor Spotlight: Pantheon

“Focus on what you do best.” Of anything I can tell you about Pantheon hosting it’s that little tidbit there. I can also tell you that they’re one of the top tier optimized

What does that mean for you? Quite a lot actually.

As a developer, someone who builds professional sites for clients for a living, you probably want a platform that has an easy to use suite of tools for only what you need so that you can focus on delivering value to your clients and less time on things that don’t generate revenue such as managing separate staging/test/prod environments. You should have version control as a part of your workflow; you should be able to deploy to the platform you’re building on and not have to go through a third party service like Beanstalk or Deploy HQ. You should have automated backups; you should have great anytime technical support; you should have a platform that can be managed with only a few clicks.

In short you should have a professional hosting platform. In short Pantheon delivers just that!

Pantheon’s platform is one that I’ve been waiting for now for awhile. When I start a new project I set up a local environment and a testing/staging environment, sometimes separate of one another. This can take me 30-40min to an hour or more. I’m working on anywhere from three to four projects at a time. That time configuring these environments adds up quick. I could burn through a season of ‘House of Cards’ in the time I spend setting up 12 sites’ staging environments! I currently use a 3rd party deploy tool on a number of my projects anymore. That costs my around $25.00 per month. $300 per year. Do you think I could find something better to use that money on? You betcha! Would I spend it more wisely? Probably not! Don’t judge me, people!!

I’d recommend to any developer to give their offering a spin. They provide a solid solution optimized for folks that need agile hosting that allows them to focus on building great sites.

Let’s thank Pantheon for helping us put together WordCamp LA this year! Thanks so much!

Sponsor Spotlight: SiteGround

They’ve been doing this web hosting thing quite some time now. It’s a hotly contested battleground. There are a lot of “players” in the game. There’s a very limited few that I actually recommend to people who ask me. SiteGround is one of them.

Sure, sure. You’re thinking, yeah, but they’re paying you to say that as a sponsor. While true they are stepping up big time to help our Camp, I could just as easily copy and paste a bio and be done with it. But I’m not and there’s a good reason why.

Of the myriad hosting options that are available to folks SiteGround really does provide a compelling option at the right price points. They have the right set of feature offerings to accomplish what you need. If your need is just shared hosting, then they have a shared hosting solution that doesn’t go “kaboom” when traffic suddenly picks up. If you have a high scale site handling millions of pageviews and tens of thousands of concurrent users, then their cloud hosting or dedicated server options will surely handle the load. If you’re a WordPress sort of user then they have optimized solutions for that, too! Did I mention their tech support? I’m not going to butter them up here. Their support is amazing. You get an agent in minutes; if they can’t help you they escalate pretty quickly. Their response times are blazing fast, too, more times than not… It’s ridiculously good! Are you a power user that needs SSH access? Do you need to deploy via git to your server? Do you need an easy to use, reliable yet blazing fast caching solution? Done, done and done. SiteGround has you covered.

I use them for my staging environment for all my projects and recommend them to a number of customers. I don’t make a dime off of those suggestions. No “bro links” here, people.

If all of that didn’t give you the warm fuzzies then maybe this will. SiteGround is doing more than they need to to help WCLA this year. They’re sponsoring at one of the higher sponsor levels; they’re also donating hosting accounts to attendees of the Foundation Friday Beginner Workshops; and lastly they are pitching in big time with our after party. They not only do a great job hosting your websites, but they’re also working hard to be a community leader as well; it’s not just about giving money, they’re “showing up” too! That’s the most important thing, I think. Being present.

Can’t wait for WordCamp LAX?

We’re chugging along with just 6 weeks to go until WordCamp LAX kicks off. Yes, it’s going to be awesome, but you know what else is awesome? The WordPress community we have here in Southern California!

WordCamp LAX happens just once a year, but there are WordPress meetups happening year-round all over Southern California. If you haven’t been to a meetup yet, why not check out one of these meetups coming up in the next couple of weeks?

  • Advanced WordPress LA is having their July meetup on the 26th. If you’re a WordPress developer or advanced user, come geek out with us. This meetup is co-organized by WordCamp organizer, Natalie, and a couple of WordCamp speakers, Joe Chellman and Lucy Beer.
  • OC WordPress Meetup, for those a little further south, is having their general meetup for all levels on July 28 in Huntington Beach. This meetup is organized by Steve Zehngut, who’s putting together our Business Workshop for Foundation Friday.
  • North County San Diego Meetup, continuing right down the coast is meeting up to talk about building WordPress themes with Foundation and Underscores on July 29. This meetup is co-organized by WordCamp speaker Chris Lema.
  • Hollywood WordPress is hosting their ‘One Problem, One Solution’ meetup on July 30. This meetup is organized by WordCamp designer and speaker, Greg Douglas.

And that’s just the next week or so! Didn’t I tell you our local community is amazing? We have about 20 different meetup groups throughout Southern California, so there’s sure to be  one in your neck of the woods. We’re trying to wrangle them all up over on our Community Page if you want to take a gander.

Don’t wait for WordCamp to get involved!

Sponsor Spotlight: Crowd Favorite

When I think of professional service providers that have a core focus in WordPress I don’t need to look far. The landscape of providers is expansive. However, there are giants among them. Yep! Giants!!

One giant that stands far above the rest is Crowd Favorite (not to be confused with their Canadian arch-nemesis Crowd Favourite) and they’re a remarkable company. Don’t believe me? Let me tell you why!

Did you guys ever see that movie ‘Pacific Rim?’ I did and it was epic! Crowd Favorite is like the “Jaeger” of WordPress shops. Big, bad-@$$ and, well, BIG! But it’s not because of their size, you see. It’s what’s inside that makes Crowd Favorite special! Continue reading Sponsor Spotlight: Crowd Favorite