Building a WooCommerce Store on WordPress.com
Timmy works on the Woo team and shares what people may not now about building a WooCommerce shop on WordPress.com.
Timmy works on the Woo team and shares what people may not now about building a WooCommerce shop on WordPress.com.
After years implementing awesome WordPress solutions we are breaking up. It’s not just us… it’s WordPress too! We will stay friends, we love the community and will continue to work with it where it meets relevant needs. But since we started dating, we feel WordPress has changed and not for the better. Full show notes:…
Have you ever wondered why your product or service didn’t get much traction on social media even though you post all the time? According to Michelle Knight, it’s all about your personal brand (or lack thereof). Maybe you’ve heard the term before, but what does “personal brand” really mean? Luckily, Michelle has us covered! She’ll tell…
Jakes shares his insights about WooCommerce in the enterprise state as well as the 10-year growth of his agency.
What if I told you there was a text focused protocol that is picking up steam? Whilst it is not about to replace the internet, it can teach us a lot about content, it’s structure and accessibility. This week I’d like to explore the Gemini protocol with you and share some valuable lessons I’ve learned…
In this episode I share the results of my WooCommerce Builder Survey and some snippets on 2020 from past episodes.
In this episode I share the results of my WooCommerce Builder Survey and some snippets on 2020 from past episodes.
Starting an eCommerce just a few years ago was a hard task. You needed to set up a website, figure out how to accept payments, manage inventory, figure out shipping and fulfillment, and so much more. Thanks to Amazon and other tools, things have gotten a lot easier. Michael Begg tells us all about how…
Alicia brings in a unique combination of coaching and development that takes her clients through the entire process of building and growing your site or shop.
Computers the size of rooms helped win a war. A simple astrolabe helped explorers discovery new worlds. Countless classics were penned with ink on paper. Are we chasing the latest technology to the detriment of our own personal growth and the success of our business? Full show notes: https://agencytrailblazer.com/how-old-fashioned-tech-can-grow-your-digital-agency
In my experience, starting out, hiring a Virtual Assistant(VA) can take up more time than you’re saving. While this is true for any employee, part of the reason to hire a VA is to make more time in your schedule to focus on your business. So how do you do it right? Matthew Yahes answers…
Talking to Steve Roller about his book the Freelance Manifesto For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode-130-talking-the-freelance-manifesto-with-steve-roller/
Show notes Apache SSI SourceForge A Perfect Storm The 2020 WordPress and PHP 8 compatibility report The Grumpy Programmer’s Guide To Testing PHP Applications Documentation of test tools PHPUnit Rolling schedule for WordPress upgrades Git Extensions Juliette on Twitter
When we hit 100 episodes it’s time for questions and celebration
Does your inbox own you rather than you owning it? Over the last six months I’ve been changing my relationship with my inboxes to get back control of my time, productivity and worklife balance. It’s an ongoing battle, and one I feel I am winning. In this episode I share what I’ve done so far,…