A WooCommerce Journey to WooSesh with the Founders
When you chat with two Woo builders who have been in the space for sometime, the journey is filled with twists and turn.
When you chat with two Woo builders who have been in the space for sometime, the journey is filled with twists and turn.
“How do I generate more leads”? This is a common question in our community. In most circumstances I’d suggest you don’t need more leads, you need better leads and a better nurture and conversion process. Full show notes: https://agencytrailblazer.com/do-you-really-need-more-leads/
Rob Cairns talks about life and business lessons during his 53 years. For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode105/
I’m really excited to take to Tracey Larvenz today – he’s my content manager over at linkedIn Learning and he’s so great to work with! Being a Content Manager at LinkedIn Learning, it’s his job to make sure there’s a steady stream of new course material coming out for members. We’ll talk about how he…
We discuss the acquisition of Restrict Content Pro by iThemes, the ecosystems being built by WP Engine, GoDaddy, and Liquid Web, and our sense that no one is doing it well – yet.
Rob Cairns sites down with the CEO of Bluewire Media Adam Franklin and talks about how to use Linkedin. For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode104/
Rob Cairns talks about the two digital marketing assets you own and those that are on rented land. As a business owner you really want to listen to this episode. For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode103/
Greg built his first WooCommerce shop in high school and ends with his role at HubSpot as the Global Manager of WordPress partnerships.
Rob Cairns talks to the team of Jodi Hersh and Kim Doyal about the Content Creators Planner and the Newsletter they created to go with it. For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode102/
You’ve heard the phrase “fake it till you make it”? Many agencies take this and feel they have to project an image of a large, vibrant, successful and global business that is going places. Others in the agency space try to establish themselves as authorities whilst they are struggling with the very things they teach….
WordPress is our go-to tool for building new sites, in part because it doesn’t restrict creative expression. Even if that means we can publish horrid designs. In this episode, we discuss the idea of an ugly web, and whether the future of WordPress will make the web more self-same, or even uglier?
Let me tell you about my friend Tessa. She is very passionate about her work. And what’s her work? Well she finds people who are passionate about products! In this episode Tessa will give us tips and tricks for building an advocacy program – where you can connect with people who LOVE you product. And…
Marieke van de Rakt, CEO of Yoast joins the discussion. We talk about Yoast, advertising mistakes, growing a plugin business, and the opportunity for a WordPress “App Store”.
Shannon’s success story in the WP space is fascinating, and her 3-year look at WooCommerce as the monster, certainly, overall, has a wonderful ending, with scattered Hallmark moments.
Back in the late 00s, my agency at the time was struggling through the global recession. Our model included print management which would leave us responsible for paying printers long before our clients paid their final invoices. Throw into the mix clients disappearing, staff cost, rent, rates etc and you can see how quickly debt…