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  1. MailChimp releases Analytics360° WordPress plugin

    At Crowd Favorite, we often have the privilege of working with some very cool clients. These last few weeks we worked closely with MailChimp to help release a WordPress plugin called Analytics360°. From the MailChimp blog: …it uses the power of Google Analytics to tell bloggers what kind of an effect they’re having on overall website traffic. [...]

    Jul 14, 2009 — 8 Comments
  2. Add Twitter Favorites to your site

    Hint: if you’ve never used Twitter the following won’t make much sense to you. I easily annoyed by people on Twitter who ‘RT’, or ‘re-tweet’; they simply post an update that says exactly what someone else says, plus attribution. Frankly, answering the Twitter mantra “What are you doing?” with “this is what someone else smarter, funnier, [...]

    Apr 6, 2009 — 4 Comments
  3. WordCamp Denver 2009 organizer recap

    The following is a behind-the-scenes look at WordCamp Denver, a local WordPress-oriented conference, that Crowd Favorite (my employer) volunteered to organize for the Denver/Boulder community. From my perspective as the primary organizer (and not necessarily that of Crowd Favorite), a few lessons worth sharing with anyone organizing an event for nerds: Start early, anticipate bumps: no [...]

    Mar 22, 2009 — No Comments
  4. WordCamp Denver 2009

    There will be a few weeks of little things here and there, but, yes, it’s over. The first WordPress conference in Denver has come and gone and I survived. Thanks to Alex and Rachel for their help running the conference and doing the legwork I couldn’t get to. A big thanks to the volunteers who [...]

    Mar 1, 2009 — 1 Comment
  5. WordPress 2.7 will be great, get ready

    If you like WordPress,

    Oct 19, 2008 — 1 Comment