The Ultimate WordPress Shortcode Guide (with Examples to Create Your Own)
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I am currently researching new plugins, features and uses that can be given to this great software, which I then publish in the form of courses on boluda.com. In fact, the courses for entrepreneurs that I offer started out as just basic WordPress courses. Then I started with intermediate and advanced levels, implementation, programming and development of plugins and themes. If someone wants to learn from scratch, and reach a level where they can develop a plugin or theme, this is the ideal place.
Q3: What challenges did you have to face until you got to where you are now professionally?
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And secondly, organization. Just as power without control is useless, working long hours without organization, or without a strategy and action plan, is useless either. We must know where we are going, how and why. Otherwise, we may be investing many hours in something that will never bear fruit.
Q4: Is there anything that surprised you as you were getting to know the world of WordPress ?
Learning to program is not as difficult as it may initially seem. I am not a programmer or an engineer, but thanks to the fact that it is free code that you can modify, for which we have a lot of documentation and an exceptional community in terms of quality and quantity, you can learn little by little, as you need it.
I am currently researching new plugins, features and uses that can be given to this great software, which I then publish in the form of courses on boluda.com. In fact, the courses for entrepreneurs that I offer started out as just basic WordPress courses. Then I started with intermediate and advanced levels, implementation, programming and development of plugins and themes. If someone wants to learn from scratch, and reach a level where they can develop a plugin or theme, this is the ideal place.
Q3: What challenges did you have to face until you got to where you are now professionally?
Working long hours. Many, many, many. I didn't just start with the courses, but also with my daily Online Marketing podcast, which I've been publishing every day for more than five years now. To that we must add the articles and tutorials on the blog, and the WordPress podcast. And I haven't missed a single day since that May 14, 2014. Every day at 07:07 the new azerbaijan phone number data episode has come out. Consistency has undoubtedly helped me get to where I am.
And secondly, organization. Just as power without control is useless, working long hours without organization, or without a strategy and action plan, is useless either. We must know where we are going, how and why. Otherwise, we may be investing many hours in something that will never bear fruit.
Q4: Is there anything that surprised you as you were getting to know the world of WordPress ?
Learning to program is not as difficult as it may initially seem. I am not a programmer or an engineer, but thanks to the fact that it is free code that you can modify, for which we have a lot of documentation and an exceptional community in terms of quality and quantity, you can learn little by little, as you need it.