Alex
Alex
@alex@www.alexstandiford.com

Founder of Novatorius & creator of Siren Affiliates. WordPress engineer and partnership advocate helping businesses grow with flexible incentive programs.

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Siren Affiliates

  • The first course in the #PracticeWP series is ready! PracticeWP will help you learn WordPress development in your spare time, with courses that are 30-90 minutes. I got good at WordPress because I built a TON of WordPress plugins. This series will help you do the same.

  • Got the first plugin content recorded this morning. The family was all in the camper living in it while I recorded, and you can’t even tell. SO glad I was able to get this figured out.

  • Don’t burn bridges, especially in WordPress. There’s a good chance you’ll end up working with, or for, all of us at some point in the future. Acquisitions bring us together. 😅

  • Made some big upgrades to my recording setup today. I think I can finally say I have a legit recording setup that will work in our camper. No more recording WPDA videos in my truck 😂 I laugh, but this has become a pretty big barrier for me.

  • *pulling up our map curtain* “Kate, am I saying hello world, or goodbye world?” Kate: *glares*

  • SERIOUSLY. 5 mph means 5mph. Way too many people going 20-25 at these kid-friendly campgrounds. And that’s with a camper in tow.

  • Feeling awful. Been bedridden all day. It’s not COVID, more like a stomach bug. My kids had it too earlier this week, seems to have found its way to me.

  • I’m in the market for a new chair. Anyone have one they absolutely rave about? Sorry, I’m specifically looking for an office chair

  • WELP I think it’s time for bed. If you’re following me, and my apparent need to turn Twitter into my stream of consciousness this evening, rest easy – I’m finally stopping. Ya know. Probably. #goodnight

  • I think, at least for me, full-time RV is less about the things I see, and more about what I long for when I’m away from your original home. The reason why I left was to see things, and find meaning to “home”. In that spirit, the things I long for are more informative.