In case you haven’t heard, we are co-organizing a WordPress un-conference tomorrow in Minneapolis. It’s called WordUp, and IT’S OFF THE CHAIN AWESOME!!!
There are 16 sessions on a wide range of topics, including WordPress, legal issues that your business might face, improvisation in your daily life, improving business processes, and more! See the big list of sessions here.
We will be leading two sessions:
- Best. Plugins. Evahhh! Learn about WordPress plugins that add awesome functionality to your site with the click of a mouse.
- Crush the dev! 10 Steps to kicking ass in your business Learn about how The Mighty Mo! crushes it on a day-to-day basis and apply those skills to your business.
This is a grass-roots effort co-organized with the Minneapolis-St. Paul WordPress User Group.
Register online and save 25% off the ticket price!
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