I've been working with WordPress sites for about 6 years now. I've constructed sites for major NFL and NBA athletes as well as small businesses in my area. However, the thing I love about WordPress, every theme is different. It provides an opportunity to learn new parts of code at every turn. I enjoy leafing through code to find that one tiny fix that makes the site more ascetically appealing.
A little about me: When I was about 16, I started working with one of my friends and started a media firm (Killed It Media). We self taught ourselves and completed projects involving TV & Radio Commercials, Website builds, application writing, even vehicle graphic wraps. After high school I attended UT (Knoxville) where I studied Marketing & Entrepreneurship. Around the beginning of my Junior year, the same friend who started Killed It Media, asked me to come join him in a technology start up called Action Bracelet. I worked with a team of 6 of my friends to develop a photo capturing system for water slides that would deliver the photos to the customers cellphone instantly! During this development, I got in-depth introductions into NFC and RFID communication, Wifi and Networking troubleshooting, Python, C+, PHP, and HTML 5/CSS. This all sounds nice and nerdy, but it has been a great experience to turn me into a renaissance man of marketing and technology. Unfortunately, the company was not set up with the intention of rewarding those who put forth the solutions and greed destroyed friendships. I left there in January after a messy "never do business with friends" situation to pursue other opportunities.
Currently, I work as a Marketing Project Manager & IT Support Specialist at Aqua Clear Water Systems during the day (8-5pm) and am a freelance marketing and web developer during the night. I've had the opportunity since starting at Aqua Clear to become a [login to view URL] fanatic, especially obsessive over SEO and Inbound Marketing techniques. I've worked heavily with Google Analytics and Ad-words since the beginning of the year.