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The Do the Woo podcast is a channel of open source shows for theWooCommerce and WordPress builder community, by the community. Our mission is to amplify the voices and talents of builders worldwide, providing a platform for them to share their stories, expertise, and insights. Across our diverse shows, we highlight the achievements of those shaping websites, shops, products, services, and communities within the expansive WordPress and WooCommerce ecosystem.
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In this episode, hosts Brad, Tom, and guest Mario discuss enterprise WordPress, highlighting functionality, cost-effectiveness, and leadership involvement. They emphasize community collaboration and share insights from the State of Enterprise WordPress survey.
Shaw from LightspeedWP joins the conversation about evolving WordPress development, integration challenges, WooCommerce inspiration, community involvement, Figma design systems, and the impact of ADHD on learning and productivity.
WordCamp US 2024 is a four-day event in Portland, Oregon, featuring Contributor Day, Showcase Day, and diverse programming days. Join the conversation with three of the lead organizers.
In this episode of Open Talk on Open Source, hosts Courtney and Robert recap WordCamp Europe, highlighting open source sustainability and community challenges.
Robert Norton, CEO of Verisart, discusses the intersection of art and technology, NFT evolution, and the future of digital assets.
The episode features expert Laura Elizabeth on the importance of effective onboarding for freelancers and ecommerce store owners.
Birgit Olzem, host of The WordPress Way, DEIB, shares her journey with WordPress, community support, and DEIB.
This episode introduces The Buyers View while discussing enterprise challenges, including the perception of WordPress as a secondary CMS and its adaptability. It also touches on the trend of composability, backward compatibility, and enterprise CMS marketing challenges.
BobWP and Ronald discuss returning to blogging, using newsletters as prompts, and engaging the community through guest contributions and multi-language content.
This chat discusses the significance of website speed, benefits of headless WooCommerce, AI in e-commerce, and security enhancements.
This conversation explores critical aspects of WooCommerce store performance, emphasizing the importance of website speed, the influence of hosting quality, theme selection, plugin management, caching techniques, and core web vitals monitoring. It also highlights the significance of perceived performance, regular performance monitoring, and expert insights for maintaining an efficient and high-performing WooCommerce store.
BigCommerce's Nate Stewart discusses the open SaaS strategy, the enterprise shift, and the integration with WordPress and WooCommerce.
The episode addresses the diverse challenge of job hunting in the WordPress community and emphasizes the significance of LinkedIn connections.
The episode highlights training for accessibility, tools like the Accessibility Checker, ecommerce accessibility, building accessible foundations, team effort, and holistic planning.
A chat with Beka Rice, a seasoned WooCommerce expert chat about the evolution of WooCommerce, challenges with blocks, improving developer experience, diverse business models supported by WooCommerce, reducing friction in ecommerce, and the future potential of the platform.
Anne Bovelett and Regine Gessner discuss accessibility, emphasizing certification, challenges, and business opportunities.
The deep dive conversation spans a variety of topics, including the average age of WooCommerce stores, the impact of COVID-19 on ecommerce, and the significance of tracking costs and profits.
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A quick recap of WordCamp Europe 2024 plus a look at two highlights, a party with hosts Marcel and Mike and how sponsorship played out for Do the Woo.
Bud Kraus shares career insights, lifelong learning tips, and tech industry experiences giving advice to the next generation of WordPress builders.
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