Displaying 1 To 6 Of 6 Comments WordPress News Sites And The Bermuda Triangle @Jeffro, I can understand your pessimism, but I’ll politely disagree that it’s a ticking time bomb. I’ve been collecting this same amount of news / links and sharing it on Twitter for over two years. What’s to keep me from being able to do so on WordPress? Just eating my own dogfood. And you were the one that applauded curation above. PS: Paying you a couple hundred bucks a week to maintain and update this site would be peanuts, and well worth it. You could definitely monetize beyond that. Unfortunately, when priority #1 is to put food on the table this month, it makes that vision harder without some outside help. » Posted By Brian Krogsgard On January 24, 2013 @ 11:22 AM @Ryan Hellyer – Thanks for mentioning Post Status, Ryan. It was actually strange to see Jeffro’s mention of a need for curation in this post, while I was putting the finishing touches on just such a site. Hopefully it will resonate with some people. » Posted By Brian Krogsgard On January 22, 2013 @ 8:07 AM TimThumb Vulnerability Bites Another Victim @Mitch Canter – that’s a good one to note! thanks. » Posted By Brian Krogsgard On April 10, 2012 @ 12:11 PM This is why it is important to use themes with auto-upgrade capabilities. It’s a good thing that Envato recently released a toolkit to help their theme developers use auto-upgrade notifications, as they are a huge source of themes that never get updated. http://notes.envato.com/general/envato-wordpress-toolkit/ » Posted By Brian Krogsgard On April 9, 2012 @ 12:20 PM Chip Bennett Hits 1,000 Theme Reviews This is really an outstanding accomplishment. Chip deserves one massive pat on the back for his many excellent contributions to the WordPress community. » Posted By Brian Krogsgard On October 20, 2011 @ 12:14 AM WordPress Powering Practically Half Of The Top 10,000 Websites Just as a note, I think it’s a bit misleading to say nearly half of all websites. The stats only represent those sites that utilize a CMS. Many of these sites are still static, where the lower numbers quoted by Matt around 14% are more appropriate. » Posted By Brian Krogsgard On August 31, 2011 @ 8:08 AMComments Posted By Brian Krogsgard
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