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But <a href=\"http://bamadesigner.com/\">Rachel Carden</a>‘s concept for a niche, education focused, non-profit event is unique and I’d love to see it happen.</em></p>\n<p><em>As she notes, universities have unique challenges for managing websites and are also great candidates for utilizing WordPress to its full potential. What follows is her pitch and public brainstorming session on what a <a href=\"http://wordcampus.org/\">higher education focused WordPress conference</a> might look like.</em></p>\n<p>This all started with a tweet.</p>\n<blockquote class=\"twitter-tweet\" width=\"550\"><p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Ooh. Dream with me: \"<a href=\"https://twitter.com/hashtag/WordCampus?src=hash\">#WordCampus</a>: A WordCamp for folks using <a href=\"https://twitter.com/hashtag/WordPress?src=hash\">#WordPress</a> in Higher Education.\" I like it. <a href=\"https://twitter.com/hashtag/heweb?src=hash\">#heweb</a> <a href=\"https://t.co/m1zEkpkP4B\">https://t.co/m1zEkpkP4B</a></p>\n<p>— Rachel Carden (@bamadesigner) <a href=\"https://twitter.com/bamadesigner/status/628324358126235648\">August 3, 2015</a></p></blockquote>\n<p></p>\n<p>WordCamp U.S. made a big announcement that was all over Twitter, Chris Lema tweeted what we were all thinking, and I couldn’t help but start daydreaming about the possibilities.</p>\n<p>You see, I’m a web designer and developer with a passion for all things WordPress, especially using WordPress to build the world of higher ed web. 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Facebook was still relatively new to the public and Twitter was just a couple years old. A plugin that transformed WordPress into a social network was an exciting prospect.</p>\n<p>After seven years of virtually unchallenged dominance among WordPress social networking plugins, BuddyPress has a new competitor. <a href=\"http://www.peepso.com/\" target=\"_blank\">PeepSo</a>, trademarked <em>“Your people. Your community. Your way,”</em> is the newest contender in WordPress’ open source social networking plugin niche.</p>\n<p>Unlike <a href=\"https://buddypress.org/\" target=\"_blank\">BuddyPress</a>, which for the most part has improved slowly through community contribution, the <a href=\"http://www.peepso.com/\" target=\"_blank\">PeepSo</a> project is run more like a startup and is 100% self-funded. It is currently being marketed as an alternative to BuddyPress.</p>\n<blockquote class=\"twitter-tweet\" width=\"550\"><p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">You\'ve been asking for it. An alternative to BuddyPress. It\'s here! <a href=\"http://t.co/Uxd7AQcnCL\">http://t.co/Uxd7AQcnCL</a> <a href=\"https://twitter.com/hashtag/wordpress?src=hash\">#wordpress</a> <a href=\"https://twitter.com/hashtag/buddypress?src=hash\">#buddypress</a> <a href=\"http://t.co/yYRI5pnXJR\">pic.twitter.com/yYRI5pnXJR</a></p>\n<p>— peepso (@peepsowp) <a href=\"https://twitter.com/peepsowp/status/623768949943984128\">July 22, 2015</a></p></blockquote>\n<p></p>\n<p>The <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/peepso-core/\" target=\"_blank\">PeepSo plugin</a>, available on WordPress.org, offers many of the same <a href=\"http://www.peepso.com/pricing/\" target=\"_blank\">core features</a> as BuddyPress but was launched with a collection of commercial add-on plugins for things like photos, videos, moods, tagging, locations, friends, and messages. A groups feature is noticeably absent from Peepso but <a href=\"http://www.peepso.com/roadmap/\" target=\"_blank\">planned for version 1.4</a>. 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Knafo, a veteran in the Joomla community, brings a unique perspective on the differences between the Joomla and WordPress markets for social networking software. As <a href=\"http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/content_management/all\" target=\"_blank\">Joomla captures roughly 7% to WordPress’ 60% of the CMS market share</a>, Knafo saw an opportunity to break into a larger market.</p>\n<p>“As a business owner, it’s my job to pay attention to trends in my industry and unfortunately, Joomla has been on a downward trend since 2009,” Knafo said.</p>\n<p>“Many of our JomSocial customers have asked us to ‘make JomSocial for WordPress,’ because they wanted to switch to WordPress but there was nothing like JomSocial for WordPress. Finally, I could not ignore the trend nor the requests and decided to get into the WordPress market as well.”</p>\n<p>Knafo hopes to parlay her experience with JomSocial into her new venture with PeepSo.</p>\n<p>“We stuck with Joomla for almost 10 years now and took JomSocial to a whole new level when we took over in 2013,” she said. “I am very proud of what we’ve accomplished with JomSocial and super excited to implement all this experience and knowledge into PeepSo.”</p>\n<h3>How PeepSo Got Started</h3>\n<p>The idea for PeepSo was incubating for a few years before Knafo had the opportunity to execute it.</p>\n<p>“Brad Bihun used to be a customer of ours at <a href=\"http://www.ijoomla.com/\" target=\"_blank\">iJoomla</a>, and then he switched to WordPress,” she said. “We happened to live very close to each other in Encinitas, California, so we met up and suggested I’d created ‘JomSocial for WordPress.’</p>\n<p>“At that time, I didn’t even own JomSocial and I was too busy with all the iJoomla products. Then a couple of years later, I acquired JomSocial and he approached me again, but once again, I was just too busy. A year and a half into JomSocial acquisition, when things got a lot smoother, I finally said yes, he introduced me to the <a href=\"http://spectromtech.com/\" target=\"_blank\">SpectrOM</a> team, and we got started.”</p>\n<p>Although the plugin appears to be marketed as a direct competitor to BuddyPress, Knafo said that it wasn’t created specifically for that purpose but rather to give WordPress users a more robust array of options for building networks.</p>\n<p>“Obviously we felt there was a need for another product as an alternative to BuddyPress,” she said. “Leaving users with just one option is rarely a good idea, people like options.</p>\n<p>“We don’t necessarily plan to take on BuddyPress, we just want to offer those who want an alternative, a product that is of high quality and that is being continuously developed. Ultimately, people will choose the solution that serves them best. We are just getting started, but we have big plans and an excellent track record doing this successfully with Joomla.”</p>\n<h3>The Differences Between PeepSo and BuddyPress</h3>\n<p>I asked Knafo what her team perceives to be the most notable differences between PeepSo and its more established competitor, based on what they found to be lacking in BuddyPress.</p>\n<p>“I’d say the look and feel is a lot more modern in PeepSo right off the bat with no special themes needed,” she said. “The features are more up-to-date with the latest and greatest features of big social networks, such as Facebook – from cover photos to ‘likes’ and so on.”</p>\n<p>BuddyPress core developers have opted to leave the aforementioned features to separate third-party plugins as opposed to packing them into core. 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The session is uncharted territory for the conference which has mostly focused on people sharing their experiences building businesses.</p>\n<h2>How Long Will Doran Organize Prestige?</h2>\n<p>With this being his third conference, I asked Doran how long does he plan to continue organizing Prestige, “I’ll organize the conference as long as there is a demand for the content. People often say to scratch your own itch. This conference started off as a little self-serving in that I wanted to ask people all of these questions. Then I thought, couldn’t others benefit from this information as well?” he replied.</p>\n<h2>I’ll Be at Prestige Conference</h2>\n<p>I’ll be among the 100 expected attendees at this weekends conference. If you’re attending the event, please stop me and say hi. If not, make sure you grab one of the <a href=\"http://prestigeconf.com/tickets/\">70 tickets left</a> to watch a livestream of the event. 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WPUA originally launched in December 2010, with the goal of providing a central place for WordPress users to swap war stories, learn how to get the most out of WordPress, and take part in getting special discounts on themes and plugins.</p>\n<a href=\"http://i2.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/WPUAFrontPage.png\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-47197\" src=\"http://i2.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/WPUAFrontPage.png?resize=1025%2C489\" alt=\"Redesigned Front Page\" /></a>Redesigned Front Page\n<p>Three years after its launch, the site appeared to be dead. In 2013, <a href=\"http://wptavern.com/psa-dont-give-your-money-to-the-wpua\">I paid to become a member</a> to confirm my suspicions and to see if the site still accepted payments. Free themes and plugins offered to members were not impressive and there wasn’t much to choose from. All of the videos used for WordPress training were broken. 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WPUA earned revenue primarily with product or service sales and affiliate income.</p>\n<a href=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/WPUARevenue.png\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-47198\" src=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/WPUARevenue.png?resize=580%2C273\" alt=\"WPUA Revenue\" /></a>WPUA Revenue\n<p>At the time the site was listed for auction, it had 3,500+ total members made up of free and paid subscriptions. The site today boasts more than 5,600 members.</p>\n<h2>Previous Owner Explains Why He Sold The Site</h2>\n<p>Wesley Williams is the former owner of WPUA.org and helped launch the site in 2010. Williams transitioned away from the domain because his web development business used the majority of his time. “We felt with our limited time to invest in it that it was best to transition it to someone who shared our passion but had a little more time to invest in growing the community and serving the members. 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