Episode 232: Security for SBMs
In this podcast, Rob Cairns and Ryan Waterbury talk about agencies and security. Show Highlights: Passwords Backups and More Backups. Phishing schemes. WordPress security.
In this podcast, Rob Cairns and Ryan Waterbury talk about agencies and security. Show Highlights: Passwords Backups and More Backups. Phishing schemes. WordPress security.
There’s nothing more frustrating than building a beautiful site that no one visits. At Kadence, we’re committed to helping our customers build beautiful sites that are effective, and attracting website traffic is a huge part of that. In today’s episode, we talk about attracting traffic to your site through everything from social media and influencers…
This week I chat about the flux of crypto plugins for WooCommerce, how Woo is rating in search and third-party risks.
Rob Cairns talks to Chris Badgett about LifterLMS. Show Highlights: What is LifterLMS? How was LifterLMS founded? Uses for a LMS product. Features of LifterLMS.
Remkus de Vries has decided to reboot his agency and bring himself back into setting at the helm of his life and his business.
Rob Cairns talks about why websites do not need share buttons. Show Highlights: Old standards. How trends have changed. How users share information.
It just makes sense that sometimes you send a client somewhere else because it is not your specialty
Welcome back to the Patchstack Weekly Security Update! This update is for week 18 of 2022. This week I will talk about an obscure vulnerability, something that is commonly overlooked and missed by developers, bug bounty hunters, and security researchers alike. PHP Object Injection, also known as Insecure Unserialize. I will get started with this…
Whether it’s for WordPress or specifically WooCommerce, the question is often asked, is the plugin space saturated.
Rob Cairns sits down with Adam Warner and talks Web Development, WordPress and GoDaddy. Show Highlights: Why WordPress. How GoDaddy has changed. The benefit to GoDaddy’s Woo managed hosting. The Pagely aquisition. Things comming in the future from GoDaddy.
We often believe doing things ourselves is the most cost-effective way. This may have been true in the early days of setting up our agency, but as our businesses grow, the demand for our time increases. Are we becoming bottlenecks by hanging onto menial tasks that could be outsourced? Full show notes: https://trailblazer.fm/outsource-one-small-task
With the busy pace of agency life, it is easy to let things slide. Before you know it you’ve amassed a range of subscriptions that are costing your agency money, eroding your profitability and not adding any value. We’ve saved thousands by reviewing what we use. How much could you save? Full show notes: https://trailblazer.fm/cancel-a-subscription
Ben Ritner from KadenceWP weighs in on block, themes and the future of the WooCommerce product page.
Constant interruptions rob us of our productivity and compete for our attention. Trying to get your head back into a task can be difficult. Being able to minimise disruptions can help us focus better and get more done in less time. Full show notes:
In this episode, Rob Cairns talks about why you should use WordPress. Show Highlights: WordPress is open source. WordPress is flexible. WordPress is cost effective.