Buying, Selling and Building WooCommerce Plugins
Matt has been in the WordPress space since 2005 and between his activity of developing and buying plugins, several of which are for WooCommerce, Matt brings some interesting experiences to the table.

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Matt has been in the WordPress space since 2005 and between his activity of developing and buying plugins, several of which are for WooCommerce, Matt brings some interesting experiences to the table.
Chris Coyier is a veteran to the web. He dabbled first with WordPress and has used it for years. WooCommerce also drifted in and out of Chris’s web life.
Rian Kinney has been working with WordPress users and agencies since 2017 and recently joined a WooCommerce agency.
Nate Steward from Big Commerce joins us for a chat about his perspectives on WooCommerce and the bigger picture of Commerce.
The product and perspective that Killian brings to the podcast today are both very unique. The approach of their product and their work in the eCommerce space and how and why that led to WooCommerce.
A conversation about agency work with WooCommerce, client challenges and a lot more nuggets related to building WooCommerce sites.
Mary is not a veteran of WooCommerce, but has successfully used it to launch her own store and has plans to get into even deeper.
Our chat with Sandi takes a deep-dive into meetups and goes further into the Woo ecosystem and what her vision is for WooCommerce.
Take a walk through the evolution of building membership sites on WordPress and WooCommerce.
Matt takes us through twists and turns with open source, blocks, eCommerce and the world as it is today.
As an experienced WooCommerce developer and a strong member of the community, we chat with Robert about WooCommerce and what this mentorship program means.
There are many policies that you will need to get in place for your WooCommerce site. But overall, with all websites, one of the critical pieces is your privacy policy.
Tavleen shares some of her secret sauce around content marketing and learning what customers are looking for.
What happens when you get a group of WordPress geeks, gathered in a virtual networking space at an online summit, and you drop it on them that you are going to record a podcast live, then and there?
Working with a large client and going deep into the checkout process. That is how Clif started while moving to develop a product that makes checkout quicker and more efficient.