Perspectives from Inside and Outside of a Ecommerce Open Source Ecosystem
Robert Jacobi, Industry Analyst Strategist shares a very diverse background in the web space, open source and WooCommerce.
Robert Jacobi, Industry Analyst Strategist shares a very diverse background in the web space, open source and WooCommerce.
Ever wondered what questions to ask during a basic website discovery? Worried you might not capture everything you need to put together a winning proposal? In this episode I share the essential questions we use for our initial website discovery. This helps us to collate enough information to create an accurate reverse brief and to…
We talk about weather and wine, then jump into themes. Why is it still so hard to choose a theme? What are we using for our own projects now? What might themes look like in a year?
In September 2020, my 4th book published by a publisher (6th overall) came out. It’s called HTML and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide and it’s a (very) beginner’s guide to learning HTML and CSS. The process was long and at times frustrating. I wanted to go through how I wrote it, from inception to hitting the…
Francesca leads the WordPress Core Team at Yoast, and is serving as an advisor for the all women / non-binary all-star team behind WordPress 5.6. Francesca shares her WordPress journey thus far, especially in the realm of contributing to core, and we dive into topics such as open-source organizational structures, selfish vs. selfless contributions, gatekeeping…
During the hard times, as a business owner the temptation is to chase something new. New tech, new business ideas, new markets and more. During the 2020 global pandemic, Marcy Karpowitz was able to double down and make what she does best work in significantly different times. Full show notes – https://agencytrailblazer.com/focus-on-what-you-are-good-at/
We talk about our recent experiences with the Plugin Review Team and postulate about the next 10 years of WordPress and the web.
Winstina Hughes is an Assistant Regional Planner for the Maryland Department of Transportation but she’s coming to us today as a member of the wordpress community! Throughout the interview we talk about all sorts of things – life, WordPress, the New Jersey Transit…and it call comes back to the main takeaway for this episode: writing…
A lively discussion around who the Woo builders are and what opportunities can be found in thee ecosystem.
Rob Cairns talks about E-Commerce. For show notes please see: https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode119/
We have a chance to talk about her transition to Automattic, a bit around the space of subscriptions and, of course, her active role in support at WooCommerce as a Happiness Engineer.
For those folks used to the office environment, life has been turned upside down. No take out coffee, no chatting at the water cooler, no podcast on the commute and no cheesy banter being thrown across the room. Seeing the virtual head and shoulders of those you’ve grown close to over the years is not…
We discuss the current state of full site editing and our uncertainty about what happens next. We bring up headless, brainless, and the opportunity for more vertically focused businesses built on WordPress.
Throughout this season, we’ve talked about create content to build an audience. And the best way to build that audience and interact with them is forms. Well, Naomi C Bush tells us all about some great ways to build helpful forms for users. This is a much more traditional episode of How I Built It and…
Alex has helped dozens of WooCommerce product builders and he has seen it all. Alex has a pulse on this space and a lot of great insights to share.