Almost a year ago now we launched the Joomla SEO Club. It was a completely new concept at the time and for the last 11 months, I’ve been focused on making it flourish. I believe we’ve succeeded. Almost no-one was offering Joomla SEO services last year and now it’s a standard offering by many companies in the Joomla industry.
Now it’s time to see if we can push the envelope once more and help meet other unaddressed customer needs. Starting today and continuing for the next few weeks, we plan to launch three significant new ventures here at Alledia.
The first project is a large series of Joomla training classes.
From September to December, we’ll be running “Twelve Weeks of Training”, an ambitious program to provide Joomla! training across the Eastern and Mid-Western United States. We’ve already run classes in Chicago and Atlanta. Now it’s time for nine more cities.
Like the SEO Club, success isn’t guaranteed but we’ve planned carefully with former teachers leading the classes, and hopefully if we do make it work it will be much easier for people to find hands-on Joomla training in future.
Happy Birthday Joomla!
We’re delighted to announce three new areas in Extension Guides, our freshly-added 6th section to the SEO Club.
This is an worrying security update that affects the Joomla world.
I’ve made this chart after getting several requests in the last few days, all asking which Joomla E-Commerce they should use. There’s no right answer as the two main shopping carts, Virtuemart and iJoomla Digistore, are both very different.