Episode 281 : Taking Breaks in Business
Rob Cairns talks about taking breaks in business and why the matter. Show Highlights: Breaks are needed to recharge. Food matters. Going off the grid is good for you.
Rob Cairns talks about taking breaks in business and why the matter. Show Highlights: Breaks are needed to recharge. Food matters. Going off the grid is good for you.
Krissie VandeNoord shares insights and experiences with WooCommerce and WordPress through her agency North UX Design.
This week’s knowledge share is about the security concern caused when software has been abandoned or has reached its end of life (EOL). To that point, Robert will also talk about the surprising number of plugins that were recently removed from WordPress.org for being abandoned.
Rob Cairns and Ryan Waterbury talk about Black Friday and Holiday Sales. Show Highlights: How to sell. Why not to discount all the time. Make your sales different. Types of sales campaigns. Expanding of the holiday retail season.
Conversations about Woo running Tumblr payments, the WordPress enterprise space and return of WooCommerce Developer Office Hours.
Top Takeaways Brian and Teron recall their impressions of 6.1 from the WCUS Q&A with Matt Mullenweg They discuss stand out features, accessibility, and what’s going on under the hood. Also determined – to what extent does this release move WordPress forward? Press These Links Download WordPress 6.1 now Version 6.1 details Matt Mullenweg’s 6.1…
We chat about NitroPacks history, WooCommerce and performance, choosing a cloud-based SaaS vs hosted and a last-minute Black Friday tip.
Rob Cairns talks about using your calendar to help you with Time Management. Show Highlights: How to use your calendar. Color coding your calendar. Why you should not keep separate personal and work calendars.
Discover how the WordPress block editor and full-site editing are revolutionizing plugin development and enhancing WordPress functionality. Explore the game-changing advancements in this podcast episode.
In this show an extended comment from Alain about supporting contributors, a tweet asking about nulled plugin updates and a BobWP revamp.
This week’s knowledge share is about the PHP world’s smallest security bug. We say smallest because it is one character long. You may wonder how much trouble could one character possibly cause? Stick around for this week’s knowledge share where Robert will be talking about type juggling in PHP.
Kathy and Michelle talk about how they stay positive when things are difficult, what mantras keep them going, and the deep thoughts that make you feel like a philosopher.
We discuss how the ecosystem can support those who contribute to WordPress and ideas on how to grow this into something sustainable.
With the era of new no-code tools including those found in the Kadence suite of solutions, we discuss the question of what makes someone a WordPress developer. We also talk about some ways to get started in WordPress, how to set yourself up for success, and ways to stick with problems in order to really…