Author Archives: Carol Stambaugh

About Carol Stambaugh

A small business owner, WordPress Evangelist, WordCamp Addict, Serial Volunteer and busy mother of 2. Additional titles include "swim mom", "basketball mom", "baseball mom", and even "AZ WordPress mom".

Session Announcement: From URL to Query

Presented by: Erick Hitter Ever wonder what process WordPress undertakes when someone visits your site? Or how it translates that nice permalink to the database query that ultimately delivers the content your visitors requested? Or what it takes to load … Continue reading Session Announcement: From URL to Query

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Wine and Design — Show Us Your Stuff

Do you think your web design skills are the stuff of legend or at least pretty darn good? Why not put your skills to the test in a fun and festive environment – WordCamp 2013 is bringing back the popular … Continue reading Wine and Design — Show Us Your Stuff

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99 Problems, But Content Ain’t One

“If you’re having blog problems, I feel bad for you, son; I’ve got 99 problems, but content ain’t one.” –(Not) Jay-Z Many bloggers began their journey filled with jubilance and energy, but eventually they face the reality that it takes … Continue reading 99 Problems, But Content Ain’t One

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Foundation Friday 101 Session – Post, Categories & Tags

Chris Eggleston is “bringing it” in his presentation for WP 101 Session on Post, Categories, & Tags. Take a look below to see what Chris has in store. New WordPress users are often confronted with some initial confusion. That confusion … Continue reading Foundation Friday 101 Session – Post, Categories & Tags

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Session Announcement do_action(‘hack_me’);

Presented by: Kurt Payne and Josh Hansen, CISSP You’ve done it! Your plugin has 10,000 downloads and a perfect 5 star rating! Weeks of work are paying off. Users love it! But somewhere in the dark, hackers lurk, just waiting … Continue reading Session Announcement do_action(‘hack_me’);

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WP 201 — “No One Cares About Your Content (Yet)”

Friday WP 201 Class is full of great pieces of information that will further your ability to use WordPress and take it to the next level. Here is what Cliff Seal has planned for a portion of the 201 class. … Continue reading WP 201 — “No One Cares About Your Content (Yet)”

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Session Announcement: Being Strategic With Your Online Presence

Written by Michael R. Hunter   Hey there, my name is Michael R. Hunter and I’ll be one of the guest speakers at WordCamp PHX 2013! I’ll be sharing some of my newest research and information with you during my … Continue reading Session Announcement: Being Strategic With Your Online Presence

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Session Announcement: WordPress in K-12 Education

Presenter: Luke Hewlett There is no shortage of research on the topic of increasing student achievement. Whether the proposed solution is smaller class sizes or expensive new-fangled technology, the same question always seems to emerge. “How can we do more … Continue reading Session Announcement: WordPress in K-12 Education

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Session Announcement: Digital Divide by Eric Mann

As developers, we are often on the leading edge of technology. We download beta software, sign up for new hardware updates months before they release, and push our clients to use as-yet-unfinished markup specifications in finished products. It is fun … Continue reading Session Announcement: Digital Divide by Eric Mann

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Presenter Announcement: Taylor Dewey

Software developers can be a bit strange; hardly a shocking revelation if you’ve worked with any. But developers, like many information-era workers, are highly tuned to productivity and shortcuts abound. I’ll be talking about the techniques that developers employ to … Continue reading Presenter Announcement: Taylor Dewey

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