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Bringing AI to WordPress and WooCommerce
Productizing Your WooCommerce Services
The WordPress Community and Its Future
A WooCommerce Developer Chat on Full-Site Editing, Performance, Blocks and more
WordPress and WooCommerce with WCEU Global Lead Sjoerd Blom
Tips for WooCommerce and WordPress Builders
Local WordPress WordCamps
WooCommerce Agency Insights with Krešimir Končić from Neuralab
Shipping Automation with Wilson Favre-Delerue
Speaking at WordCamps with Michelle Frechette
Two Decades of Hosting with Bryan Muthig
A Chat with Adam Weeks
WooCommerce Developer Chat
AI and WordPress
WooCommerce Steps Into Hosting
Pushing WooCommerce Subscriptions to Scale
WooCommerce Developer Chat Talking Blocks
Accessibility with WordPress and WooCommerce
Building Employee and Community Engagement
Emerging Web Tech on Do the Woo
Do the Woo Version 4.0
It's All About Community, WordCamp Asia
WooCommerce and Multi-tenant sites
WordPress Page Builders, Blocks and Themes
Builder Tips from WordCamp Asia Speakers
From a Hackathon to Accepting Web3 Payments
Newly Branded Site Moving Along
WooCommerce in Bangladesh
The WP Community Collective
AI, WordPress and WooCommerce
WordPress Certification
Cryptocurrency and WooCommerce Sites
The Social Media Rabbit Hole
Past and Future, WooCommerce
WooCommerce and Crypto Payments
WordCamp Asia, Here I Come
A New Podcast Format and YouTube Channel
2022-2023
Knowing What Your WordPress Sites Performance Means
The Community experience at WordPress State of the Word
Starting the new site for BobWP.com
Dinner in NYC with some WordPress Peeps
An Agency Building Culture for Success
WP Community Collective, CertifyWP and WordPress Enterprise
A Black Friday Recap
A Product Builders Journey with Eran Shor
Celebrating Episode 300
A Conversation with Developer Kim Coleman
A Bit of What's Coming to Do the Woo
Rocking the UX and Accessibility of WordPress and WooCommerce
Customizing WooCommerce
WP-CLI Configuration Files
Did you know WooCommerce powers shopping in Tumblr?
A Conversation with Ivailo Hristov from NitroPack
Contributing, Nulled GPL and the BobWP Brand
Supporting WordPress contributors and helping sustainability
Conversations around WooCommerce and WordPress
Listen to your community
WooCommerce In Nigeria
Integrating 3D Visual Customization and WooCommerce Performance
WooCommerce Blocks
Headless WooCommerce, Subscriptions and More
Don’t Put Technical Support in the Wrong Box
In today's show, Brad, Jonathan and myself start with a conversation with Paul Maiorana from WooCommerce as he dives into more of the turnkey WooCommerce solution that was announced at WooSesh. Fro...
Highlights from a WooCommerce Keynote
It's safe to say that modern WordPress development is taking a very block-centric approach, and as a result, we're seeing major plugins like WooCommerce developing their own block libraries and inc...
An Easy Accessibility Tip for WooCommerce Site Builders
Security Bugs, a Missed Learning Opportunity
The Future HQ of Do the Woo in Porto, Portugal
One of the questions asked as we listened to him share his story was "As part of the meetups, which also have the opportunity for people to learn, one of the things that you enjoy about it is the d...
A large part of what we do here is help builders with product growth. Now I am no expert in the field, but by osmosis, through our partners, our podcast guests, and yes, our show's co-hosts, there ...
In a recent podcast we had three Woo builders share their stories around translation, meetups and sustainability. Obviously the subject of translating the WooCommerce plugin worked its way into the...
A great conversation on what we are seeing in both WooCommerce and WordPress managed hosting from a developers perspective. https://dothewoo.io/the-evolution-of-woocommerce-and-wordpress-hosting/
If you have an agency or business that uses WooCommerce for product and site builds, I would suggest you take advantage of WooSesh, Oct. 11-13. Do the Woo will be there for daily recaps and there a...
The WooCommerce Agency Partner program has been in existence for sometime. But recently, this program for WooExperts has had a complete overhaul. And WooCommerce is actively looking for qualified a...
On the cusp of WordPress Translation Day on September 28, we asked three contributors, Simon Kraft, Maja Loncar and Vachan Kudmule to join Abha and to share their stories around contributing to the...
Earlier this month I was at WordCampUS in San Diego, and on the last day, attended Contributors Day for the first time. https://dothewoo.io/i-dont-have-to-know-code-to-respect-it/
This is such a great conversation with technologist John Maeda that touches on so many of his passions and how they revolve around open source and WordPress and WooCommerce. https://dothewoo.io/div...
Ryan MacDonald from Liquid Web and Kevin Ohashi from Review Signal join Jonathan for a conversation where we look at both sides around hosting benchmarks and testing. https://dothewoo.io/a-candid-c...
Today let's talk about configuration files, not WordPress configuration, but WP-CLI configuration files. https://dothewoo.io/devlife_snippet-multiple-wp-cli-configuration-files/
After years of running the BobWP site, when I started this site, Do the Woo, something itched at the back of my mind. I thought why not do a changelog for a website? Heck, it made sense to me. So a...
The last of the series of WordCampUS 2022 builder tips from some of the speakers. https://dothewoo.io/builder-tips-from-wordcampus-speakers-part_3/
This week we have been putting out a series of podcasts that feature speakers from the upcoming WordCampUS. In fact, the third and last part of the series will come out next Tuesday right before Wo...
More builder tips from speakers at WordCampUS 2022 https://dothewoo.io/builder-tips-from-wordcampus-speakers-part_2/
This is part one of a series of tips from speakers at WordCampUS 2022. https://dothewoo.io/builder-tips-from-wordcampus-speakers-part_1/
I've been meeting a lot of people in the WordPress and WooCommerce space over several years. For WordPress, it started in 2006. WooCommerce started at its inception in 2011. And in every nook and c...
Arthur Kasirye has a passion for WordPress and WooCommerce, and it shines through his story. He keeps busy with his own business KasiryeLabs as well as contributing to WordPress, and involvement in...
Five for the Future. If you're a WooCommerce builder or a WordPress builder, such as a developer, freelancer, agency, product company, you've likely heard about it since its first inception, when i...
David Henriquez is the Lead Developer Advocate at Klaviyo and has a robust history in both software and development. He shares his own experiences with WordPress and WooCommerce and leads into tack...
It's that time of year. Typically when one of the larger WordCamps is on the horizon, a lot of great community members share their tips for first-timers attending WordCamps. And each time I appreci...
When creating a product in the WordPress or WooCommerce ecosystem, all builders must decide, a stand-alone plugin, a SaaS, or both? Listen in as Danielle Di-Tommaso and Josh Barling from Acsell, an...
James Kemp asked the question on Twitter what others were using for software licensing solutions on their WooCommerce sites for their products. Although the poll didn't really define between those ...
A pre-pre release look at Do the Woo 4.0 https://dothewoo.io/woobits-do-the-woo-4-0-coming-your-way/
A subject we talk about a lot on WooCommerce DevChat is performance. We look at it through a wider lens with Adam who is on the performance team at WordPress. https://dothewoo.io/wordpress-core-per...
This is a question that is asked often across the board in various open source ecosystems. Some great insights no matter who or what you do as a developer. https://dothewoo.io/defining-a-worpress-d...
A couple of WooCommerce performance insights https://dothewoo.io/back-end-front-end-woocommerce-performance-insights/
One of my greatest crushes is WP-CLI and anything terminal, really. After using WP-CLI on a daily basis for years, I wonder now how WordPress developers ever managed to do anything without it. I of...
Abha Thakor, co-host here at Do the Woo hosts the Woo Builder Stories once a month. She loves and lives by stories. In a podcast as a guest several months ago, Abha dove into the reason for telling...
This week as we look inside of WooCommerce, co-host Ronald takes the hot seat as Marcus takes him through his first months of being on the WooCommerce team at Automattic. Having been a WooCommerce ...
The path that Carmen Maymo chose to land at Inpsyde is a path of many twists and turns. Her determination is inspiring and contagious. Listen in as she shares her Woo builder story, filled with ins...
I am heading to WordCampUS in San Diego. https://dothewoo.io/do-the-woo-heads-to-wordcampus-2022/
Birgit Pauli-Haack is synonymous with Gutenberg. Where there is Gutenberg, there is Brigit. She followed its release closely and has been on top of the game all the way through with her Gutenberg T...
We're adding more than 400% to the time that it takes to deliver any project... https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-project-delivery-process-tip/
Beka has been part of a team building WooCommerce products for many years and share some great tips if you are thinking about building products yourself, as well as what she is up to these days. ht...
Pulled out a piece of a podcast episode talking security and WooCommerce. https://dothewoo.io/locking-down-the-security-of-a-woocommerce-site-build/
I get a lot of requests for "partnerships". In fact I feel that there are plenty who don't really get what it means to create a partnership. Aside from the traditional "going in business together" ...
This is a fantastic case study for a WooCommerce shop at scale, working with a huge migration and multisite. https://dothewoo.io/a-woocommerce-migration-case-study-with-multidots/
I have brought back WooDev Profiles. https://dothewoo.io/devlife-snippet-woodev-profile-marius-vetrici/
After ending all the podcasts that we did in Porto, Portugal at WordCamp Europe last month, I've collected them all into a single post. https://dothewoo.io/do-the-woo-episodes-wordcamp-europe-2022/
This post had absolutely nothing to do with the WooCommerce builder community. I wrote it simply because I always get questions about what microphones I use when podcasting. So here is the whole co...
I have had my WooCommerce builder meetup dormant for 1 year now. Every once in awhile I ponder on its existence. https://dothewoo.io/what-about-that-woo-builder-meetup/
This is the last episode recorded at WordCamp Europe 2022 that took place in Porto, Portugal. You can listen as two attendees literally meet each other for the first time IRL. https://dothewoo.io/w...
Pricing with anything is a challenge. If you are building an extension for WooCommerce, here is some specific advice for you moving forward.
Here are some thoughts around payments in the future of WooCommerce. https://dothewoo.io/future-of-payments-woocommerce/
Removed every last one of those WooCommerce tutorials on my site. WHY? https://dothewoo.io/woobits-woocommerce-tutorials-and-an-end-of-an-era/
Jonathan sits down with Daugirdas Jankus from Hostinger at WordCamp Europe and talks about their history, the WooCommerce ecosystem and the challenges that come with hosting WooCommerce sites. http...
Imagine sitting in as two friends talk community and WordCamp Europe. That's what you will get from the conversation with Robert Windisch and Milan Ivanović. https://dothewoo.io/future-of-wordcamps/
Continuous integration and deployment. A critical piece for the developer. In another WooDev Chat, Maciek Palmowski from Buddy joins Carl and Zach for a deep dive into a discussion around the topic...
More from WordCamp Europe. This time Ronald was able to get Marieke from Yoast SEO for a short chat. The conversation started with some SEO Woo tips and segued into learning more about what Yoast S...
Today I want to talk about something that has been lingering in my mind for quite sometime. And that's a WooCommerce conference. https://dothewoo.io/future-woocommerce-conference/
Well, as we continue with our podcasts recorded at WordCamp Europe, Robbie and Robert took Woo BizChat on the road with a special episode there. Of course it's a great conversation around WCEU and ...
You likely know what buyer personas are, but what about building that same kind of persona for your content marketing needs whether you are a developer, freelancer or agency owners. https://dothewo...
Augustin Prot from Weglot joins Jonathan for a great chat on community and bringing the power of multilingual sites to both WordPress and WooCommerce. https://dothewoo.io/bringing-multilingual-to-w...
Developers who have learned and grown their writing skills may question themselves whether those writing skills have a direct impact for them as a developer. Each individual is different of course,...
I had an amazing time at WordCamp Europe in Porto, Portugal. Here are some highlight around and during the event. https://dothewoo.io/wordcamp-europe-before-during-and-after/
Lesley wants to add WooCommerce functionality to her WordPress plugin. Mark has done it. A unique conversation between two developers. https://dothewoo.io/extending-plugins-woocommerce/
Are there any direct WooCommerce alternatives that are plugins and not SaaS? Zach Stepek, Topher DeRosia and Luke Carbis take on that question. https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-alternatives/
WordPress security veterans Rob Cairns and Robert Rowley have a great conversation on building sites for WooCommerce while keeping them secure. https://dothewoo.io/advanced-woocommerce-security/
Tyler Lau has his finger on the pulse of CBD and cannabis industry. There is a lot growth and opportunities for developers. https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-builders-opportunties-cbd-hemp-cannabis/
WordPress turns 19 today. And as I did my first draft of this podcast, I found myself redoing it. I have it all wrong. https://dothewoo.io/happy-19-birthday-wordpress/
Proud to be a Media Partner at this year’s WordCamp Europe https://dothewoo.io/235/
Going to WordCamp Europe? Here is a bit of what you can expect. https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-tips-speakers-wordcamp-europe/
If you want to stay on top of what is happening and will be happening with the WooCommerce checkout and cart block, this one is for you. https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-checkout-and-cart-blocks-wit...
Is there a single, correct answer? https://dothewoo.io/what-is-a-wordpress-developer/
A bit of ruffled feathers in the WordPress space. My thoughts, short and to the point... no big deal. https://dothewoo.io/woobits-dropping-my-02-about-wordpress-marketshare/
This is a great conversation around the LMS (learning management system) ecosystem and WordPress itself. Sensei has been around for quite sometime and we hear how WooCommerce builders can use LMS's...
On the cusp on WordPress 6.0 and the Roundtable jumps in on some perspectives and what it means to WooCommerce. https://dothewoo.io/the-woocommerce-roundtable-dives-into-wordpress-6-0/
My week of WooCommerce https://dothewoo.io/web3-integration-and-woocommerce-in-search/
Lot of people in the WordPress space are leaving their agencies and joining teams at other companies. Remkus did that many years ago but now he comes full circle and is rebooting his agency. https:...
A builder byte... https://dothewoo.io/recommending-the-right-solution-for-your-ecommerce-client-all-the-time/
Anyone here going to be at WordCamp Europe? https://europe.wordcamp.org/2022/
Steve Burge and Vic Drover have been building extensions for open source for quite sometime. But the kicker is that they have done it for both Joomla and WordPress. This is how it started. https://...
Databases, tables, etc. etc. https://dothewoo.io/devlife-snippet-the-trap-of-premature-optimization/
Catch up on a bit of WooCommerce from the week, but my commentary comes from a tweet where it was asked, Why are there not any real WooCommerce alternatives? https://dothewoo.io/where-are-all-the-w...
When it comes to speaking at events, whether in person or virtual, developers thing about growing their network. The same can be said for podcasting, whether you are the host or the guest. And of c...
More tips from the speakers at this years Atarim Web Agency Summit. https://dothewoo.io/three-woocommerce-tips-for-simplifying-the-complex/
If you are run a WordPress agency or you are a freelancer, the Web Agency Summit is for you. Plus you are getting a great tip on accessibility. https://dothewoo.io/accessibility-the-payoff-for-your...
Some great feedback and thoughts on the most recent CloudFest. https://dothewoo.io/a-wordpress-and-woocommerce-presence-at-cloudfest/
Something else I have brewing over at Do the Woo https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-developer-life-snippets/
A bit of random WooCommerce from the week. https://dothewoo.io/pinterest-woocommerce-6-4-blocks-roadmap-and-download-directories/
A storyteller, a WooCommerce and WordPress developer. https://dothewoo.io/people-are-different-but-very-much-the-same/
Our 200th episode. https://dothewoo.io/the-impact-of-woocommerce-for-builders/
Aaron Campbell's passion for the Open Web shines when you hear him talk about it. He leaves not stone unturned on how he feels and the empathy he shows for those pursuing the web, whether they are ...
In my continuing DevLife Snippets.... https://dothewoo.io/devlife-snippet-from-agency-to-early-woo-payment-extensions/
This episode started with reflections on a snippet pulled from a previous episode with a developer. What was literally a general statement on WordPress development took a quick dive into the depths...
Something new. DevLife Snippets. I have always known there were great, shorter stories in our podcast episodes, especially around developers who build WooCommerce site or products and services spec...
A week of WooCommerce https://dothewoo.io/woobits-random-woocommerce-april-8-2022/
For the 200th episode, we are going with something short and sweet. As WooCommerce builders, we all know that having built businesses and products around the most popular eCommerce plugin for WordP...
So what is the deal with purple at WooCommerce? Do the designers dream in purple? Sure, this is only two of the questions that were asked as Marcus and Ronald chatted with Andrei Slobtsov and Ferna...
Jumping into a conversation again with WooCommerce support, but this time a bit of a different angle with Andrew Wikel around developer centric support. https://dothewoo.io/a-devchat-on-woocommerce...
Had a great chat with Gabriel from Woo support as we continue to learn from those behind the scenes. https://dothewoo.io/behind-the-scenes-support-of-happiness-engineers-at-woocommerce/
The story behind a developer can be a long, and diverse road. It can be filled with wins and challenges, that lead to a life of code. Meg Phillips, a new Developer Advocate at WooCommerce, has the ...
There is an interesting intersection between the physical world and digital world that eCommerce builders and shop owners can take around sustainable design. https://dothewoo.io/the-physical-vs-dig...
If you are a WooCommerce developer or designer, and would like to guest your own shorter podcast episode on Do the Woo, check out BuilderBytes. https://dothewoo.io/new-episodes-woo-builderbytes-in-...
At some point I decided to give version numbers to my site. I think that might have grown out of the fact that I do a changelog for Do the Woo. This is just how my brain works. https://dothewoo.io/...
What are we looking at when it comes to the growth of both small and large businesses using WooCommerce? WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg gives his insights. https://dothewoo.io/the-growth-of-wooco...
If you are deep into learning WordPress, teach yourself, or have clients who need some education, a great chat about Learn.WordPress https://dothewoo.io/learn-wordpress-woocommerce/
Do you run a WooCommerce agency? Or starting one? Here is someone who has been there, done that. https://dothewoo.io/10-year-plus-woocommerce-agency/
I'm not a developer, nor have I ever pretended to be one. And when it comes to code, I dabble very lightly and leave that to the pros. Huge respect for devs. https://dothewoo.io/i-dont-have-to-know...
This week's Do the Woo Insights https://dothewoo.io/newsletter/archive/do-the-woo-insights-4-3-22/
Eric Karkovack joins us as we learn about his long history in the web space, his insights into WooCommerce and WordPress and his love for writing. https://dothewoo.io/writer-developer-woocommerce-b...
Scott Kingsley Clark has been doing the Woo for several years, and he joins us to share a an insight into balancing your work and life as a Woo builder, with the specific challenges of building Woo...
What happens when you get 4 WordPress developers on a podcast and you let them go at it. Well, this is one good example :) https://dothewoo.io/woocommerce-dev-chat-with-jjj/
Had a chance to get on this show with a couple other podcasters and talk, podcasting. https://stunningdigitalmarketing.com/episode-212-tips-from-the-legends-of-wordpress-podcasting/
As we continue on with our Woo Visions series, I invited Jordan Gal from Rally to chat with us after reading his post The Future of Checkout earlier this year. As I got to know Jordan more, I under...
How is your perspective of the WooCommerce or WordPress community perceived by new people and clients? https://dothewoo.io/your-influence-and-the-perception-of-the-woo-community/
You know that reference in Spinal Tap. It’s one of my favorites. And it so fits my involvement in both the WooCommerce builder community and the bigger WordPress community. https://dothewoo.io/stil...
Online courses and WooCommerce are not an easy mix. https://dothewoo.io/building-courses-teaching-wordpress-woocommerce/
Conversation around the full site editor in WordPress and WooCommerce https://dothewoo.io/a-conversation-moving-forward-with-wordpress-5-9/
Trying to navigate how NFT’s and blockchains all fit into the WooCommerce and WordPress ecosystem. Interesting thoughts especially around WordCamps. https://dothewoo.io/blockchain-nfts-membership-s...
If you build WooCommerce sites, and are always working with site performance, you know the recent update they have for custom tables, which has been a long time rumbling amongst devs. If you really...
Last month we had the chance to take a different conversational angle with Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress. This is our new series for visionaries. And there were some really interesting th...
Today's show was the second in our series of WooCommerce Builder Stories https://dothewoo.io/start-your-woocommerce-builder-story/
So upon my return let's go back and catch up on some podcasts that I have put out. This one was fun if you are a plugin developer and have ever created a plugin that has so many great, useful featu...
I have been absent from Polywork.. bad Bob. Time to revisit :)
Haven't caught up on my posting here as I have been really busy with the rebrand and redesign of Do the Woo. It's almost here, because... It's. Today. Will post soon.
If you want to get a good grip on the nuances of Woo and mastering the performance while going deep into the developer brain, this show is for you. And you can expect more of these kinds of convers...
Just a hair over a week till the launch of the rebrand and rebuild of Do the Woo.
If you build WooCommerce sites for clients or products and services for WooCommerce, we have some great stuff going on.
As we continue our conversations with people inside of WooCommerce, Gary delivers with a lot of insights on how the wheels turn within the organization.
Contributing to WordPress is contributing to WooCommerce. In this show Robbie and Robert chat with Angela Jim from Automattic and Jeff Paul from 10up to get to very clear, yet similar experiences a...
I have been meeting so many people in the the WordPress and WooCommerce space for quite sometime. With WordPress, it started in 2007. WooCommerce started at its inception in 2011. And in every nook...
Being acquired shouldn’t be the goal of starting your business. With James, it came as a natural path of when felt right at the time. It gave him the ability to amplify what his team was doing and ...
It seems like an obvious direction that blocks become a more and more important part of WooCommerce. Although at this point it was hard to share the specifics, Allen Smith, Developer Advocate at Wo...
Our guest John Doherty unpacks a lot in this conversation. Starting as a developer, moving into SEO and then having built Credo, his wealth of knowledge around agencies and service companies is som...
This time around they are talking checkout. The WooCommerce checkout has seen quite some growth from extensions and SaaS products. One-click solutions have been at the top of the list. All of which...
There is the obvious conclusion that many businesses can find value doing a podcast, or being a guest on one. And building WooCommerce products, or running an agency fall right into that same line ...
This fun and insightful conversation with Lacey Ellis, founder of Loom Gift Notes, is one you won’t want to miss. First, she comes from producing an app for the iPhone and Android to creating a plu...
If you ever have thought about a way to have a bit of control over your teams activities with any WooCommerce shops you manage, this may be a solution for you.
Allen takes on the task as Developer Advocate at WooCommerce. You can often find him on the WooCommerce Slack or working with teams to build up the the developer community. We get an inside look on...
If you build sites using WooCommerce, you may wonder how core decides on what features to prioritize.
Each year product makers for WooCommerce make the decisions on whether to run sales on Black Friday / Cyber Monday. I asked a few of them for some tips.
Jetpack has a long history in the WordPress ecosystem. There has always been those he feel it’s too much, too bloated and slows down your site. Personally, I have never experienced this myself havi...
Maziar Firoozmand from Artbees has walked a path on and off the web. With a love for acting, there was also the desire to build sites and then to creating products from themes to marketing automati...
I get a ton of people who are creating new products, or have an existing product, and want to get a piece of the WooCommerce pie. A lot of the conversations always end up more or less asking how to...
I pulled this one out from a podcast.. it was an interesting thought around the fact of "WordPress" and "Woo" becoming more common tech terms...
Not much news in the space, but I share a couple of things around Do the Woo.
Sure we talked about how Jetpack can help your clients WooCommerce shop. But we also talk about just how much it really is bloated. Truly a misconception.
Important things that clients overlook when you are doing a WooCommerce site for them.
Making some changes with the WooCommerce Roundtable episode. So this gives you an idea of where it's headed.
Doing some changes over on my Twitter account
Jeff started the well-known WordPress news site, WPTavern many years ago. A bit ago he took a break from the WordPress space, re-evaluated, pondered and discovered it never really went away. WordPr...
Do the Woo News August 27 2021
As September creeps into my scope, this is truly crunch time for the rebrand of relaunch of Do the Woo. Somehow August seems to have escaped me and a long list of to-dos. :)
Culture, Conflict and Diversity in Open Source
For builders who are selling plugins, extensions, themes and other WooCommerce-specific products, the question came up on how to help you think about content? What’s different? What’s the same? Com...
Profiles in WooCommerce: Katie Keith
Do the Woo News August 20 2021
Update on the site redesign and rebrand. Have my color palette and font chosen, now onto the logo redesign.
If you have been building WooCommerce sites, along the way chances are you have used an extension from SkyVerge. Moving From Agency to Supporting Businesses and Agencies
What Sets a Good Freelancer Apart From the Others
StellarWP is the umbrella of several acquired plugins by Liquid Web. In this episode we chat with two owners of those plugin shops. Joining a Suite of eCommerce Solutions for WordPress
if you build WooCommerce sites for clients or products and/or services specifically for Woo, here is an opportunity for you.
Yes, maybe it's not a site, but a podcast instead. I am getting so close to reevaluating my pre- and post-podcast production. It includes Descript and weaning myself off of the editing process in G...
I hear this a lot on the podcast. But this was an interesting perspective. Woo Product Developers Who Are Scratching Their Own Itch
I find so many WooCommerce product builders, freelancers and agencies neglecting their content. A WooCommerce Builders Content Journey
If you build WooCommerce shops for clients, it never hurts to grab more tips around abandoned carts. Stories, Tips and Insights on Cart Abandonment with WooCommerce
If you really want to wrap your brain around WooCommerce Payments. WooCommerce Payments with Britni McCotter
Learn how to create a WooCommerce restaurant ordering website for any restaurant, allowing them to take food orders online. Take Food Orders Online with WooCommerce and Make a Restaurant Pandemic-P...
Well, it's official. I had my first conversation with the agency who is rebranding and rebuilding Do the Woo.
WooCommerce Payments Expand, 5.6.0 Block Release Notes, Woo 5.6 RC 1, Community News, theme.json and more. Do the Woo News August 6 2021
This week we chat with Joseph McClellan with Mode Effect. The conversation jumps from his move into the project manager role from being the front-end developer to their recent acquisition of Amplif...
An Ideal WooCommerce Client is Different for Every Agency, Sometimes
Be the birdie on the hippo’s back. Finding pain points and building trust to help you market your WooCommerce products and services. Marketing WooCommerce Products: Trust and Pain Points
Something I do every so often. Review my internal linking on my site. Clean up taxonomies. etc. etc. Getting ready to hand over my site for a big rebrand and redesign :)
I am no SEO expect, far from it. But I thought I would share less than a handful of stuff I learned that works and often is overlooked. SEO Tips That May Slip by Your WooCommerce Shop
Do the Woo, WooCommerce News, July 30 2021
At the last minute we put together a chat between myself a couple of my co-hosts, just talking about some of the current things going on in the WooCommerce and WordPress ecosystem. Woo Chatter with...
WooCommerce is designed to help store owners sell products to the public. However, by installing the right WooCommerce wholesale plugin, you can easily add a hidden area for B2B or wholesale custom...
There are so many variable and options around sending emails to customers with WooCommerce. Here on Do the Woo we have talked on the podcast about segmentation and email marketing, cart abandonment...
They say the devil is in the details. Well, that is neither here or there, but when it comes products on a WooCommerce shop, the “useful” information you can make available, the better. Now I’m not...
Just did this with my two podcasts... had to think about it for awhile. WooCommerce News Added to the Do the Woo Podcast Feed
There are so many instances that you may want to limit the availability of a product or control it in another way. Clients has unique needs when it comes to their Woo store, so here are a few solut...
Some WordPress and WooCommerce news from the week... Do the Woo News, July 23, 2021
Another episode in the wild. Fun chatting with Adam from GoDaddy Pro :) Streamlining the Woo Build with Adam Warner
Yesterday I met with an agency that is going to rebrand and redesign my site Do the Woo ... and I can't tell you how excited I am. Since using WordPress, I built my own site in 2008. Ever since the...
I think with any clients we all have to remember that we were there at some point... Don’t Take That Client WooCommerce Question Lightly
This is a bit of the conversation I had with Brad Morrison who owns and runs GoWP. Interesting times. The Challenge of Finding Qualified Developers
Our Woo BizChat continues as we chat with peeps from freelancers to agencies about running a business that builds sites with WooCommerce. Woo BizChat with David Lockie and Lisa Sabin-Wilson
How to Get WooCommerce External Product Links to Open in a New Tab
Do the Woo News, July 16, 2021
Acquisitions are commonplace in the business world. But as WordPress and WooCommerce mature, the growth of acquisitions were not far behind. Everyone has their opinion. But what happens when you ar...
There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to support. And at WooCommerce, it’s not any different. We invited Job Thomas, Head of Support at WooCommerce to join the Roundtable. This is a serious...
In the WordPress space "headless" has been heating up for awhile. And now it's making its way to WooCommerce. Yet, as a non-coding kind of guy, I always had a little trouble wrapping my brain aroun...
Started my first podcast, WordPress Breakdown.
Have started the Do the Woo news podcast. A podcast focused on WooCommerce and some of the WordPress space.
After 4 years, the WP eCommerce Show has ended. It was a good run and it was time to focus back on Do the Woo.
Restarted Do the Woo, a WooCommerce podcast
Rebranded the Do the Woo Podcast and started it up as the WP eCommerce Show
Started the new podcast Do the Woo
Do the Woo news is updates on WooCommerce Core, WordPress core, and a few odds and ends. Do the Woo News, July 9, 2021
It was interesting to chat about cart abandonment, but even more interesting to hear how they reacted when an unexpected competitor closed its doors. Expecting the Unexpected with Dave Rodenbaugh
As the world’s most popular CMS, organizations and agencies of all shapes and sizes use WordPress to create a clients or their won website. A large percentage of these organizations and agencies ne...
How to Customize Subscription Renewal Dates on WooCommerce Subscriptions are more popular than ever on WooCommerce sites. As a builder you are likely setting up subscriptions for all sorts of produ...
Well, this has been a fun few days. Nothing I have done before. But migrated over 170 posts from BobWP to Do the Woo. Not only that, but manually redirect each one, changed featured image on all po...
WooCommerce and WordPress News, July 2, 2021 WooCommerce 5.5 RC1, Woo Payment Expands Geographical Reach, WordPress 5.8 Beta 4, FSE Testing, Autonami 2.0, Genesis Framework and Pro Local is Free, a...
Headless WooCommerce with Jacob Arriola If you are interested in hearing from someone that is working on headless and Woo, you need to listen in here....
How to Create a Custom Thank You Page in WooCommerce
Outsourcing, Training and Community with Brad Morrison (WooCommerce)
Single Page vs. Multi-Step Checkouts on WooCommerce
Celebrating 10 Years of the BobWP Brand Ten years ago, as I was rethinking my brand, I came up with a brilliant idea. Well, maybe it wasn’t brilliant, but it seems to have worked. It ended to be sw...
Been on my third round of inviting people here. It sure is fun connecting with new faces, and chatting about Polywork. Good times and really looking forward to seeing how this community grows and d...
More posts being redirected. Been doing some major redirecting of content again on my sites. I've been winding down the content on BobWP and now am moving all of the WooCommerce tuts over to Do the...
Reflections on an Acquisition with Laura Nelson
Universal Themes, Hybrid Themes and WooCommerce
Woo Builder Events Morph Into the Do the Woo Podcast
Woo BizChat with Christopher Churchill and Marcel Schmitz
Taking Clients on the Entire WooCommerce Journey with Alicia St. Rose
The Do the Woo WooCommerce Builder Survey 2020
Growing an Agency, Enterprise and WooCommerce with Jake Goldman
Do the Woo News June 18, 2021
Block Themes, WordPress 5.8 and WooCommerce with Daisy Olsen
All You Need to Know About the WooCommerce Marketplace with Adepeju Oduye
An App Store for WordPress with Jonathan Wold
The Full Site Editor for Builders with Anne McCarthy
Enterprise Defined
How WooCommerce Positions Itself as a Viable Choice with Competitors
https://twitter.com/bobWP/status/1401992162233831429
Tips for the Anonymous Product Builders About Page
5 Tips for Virtual Packaging Your WooCommerce Digital Products
WooCommerce Snippets Are Not Just Solutions, They Help You Learn
Niching down to monetize your podcast w/ Bob Dunn
Press This Podcast: Turning Content Into Communities with BobWP
The Anatomy of a WooCommerce Template
Entering the WooCommerce Ecosystem During an eCommerce Boom
WooCommerce on WordPress.com with Timmy Crawford
A Conversation Around WooCommerce Blocks
The WooCommerce Marketplace with Adepeju Oduye
WooCommerce, eCommerce and Accessibility with Amber Hinds
Training, Open Source and WooCommerce with Robbie Adair
A Q&A with Allen Smith, Developer Advocate at WooCommerce.com
Funding, Growth and Deliberation with Aidan Corbett
WooCommerce Roundtable with Guest Jonathan Wold
One Piece of Advice to Developers Looking to Set up Warehousing and WooCommerce Adding WooCommerce to any large warehousing system is a challenge. There are a lot of moving parts and variables.
Three Tips to Break Into the WooCommerce Ecosystem as a Product Developer If you are a product developer, you may be thinking of moving into the the Woo ecosystem. You may be starting a plugin or e...
Leveling Up Your WooCommerce Builder Skills with Live Events
A WooBiz Chat with Agency Owners Andrew Behla and Patrick Garman
A Large Risk in the WordPress and WooCommerce Product Business Industry
How to Approach Agencies and Developers with Your WooCommerce Product or Service
What is the Future of WooCommerce Blocks?
Promoting Products to WooCommerce Developers and Agencies
Keeping on Top of WordPress Core with Jonathan Desrosiers
Developers and Meetups with Alicia St. Rose and David Bisset
Hooking WooCommerce into Warehousing with David Baumwald
A Roundtable Discussion with Warren Holmes, COO at WooCommerce
WordPress Core and Blocks with Grzegorz Ziółkowski
WooCommerce and Mobile Apps with Scott Bolinger
When Did You First Do the Woo?
All You Need to Know to Organize a WooCommerce Meetup
A Master of WooCommerce Snippets: Rodolfo Melogli
A Roundtable Chat with Clara Lee, Product Marketing at WooCommerce
WooCommerce Development Insights & Empowering Clients with DJ
Building Your WooCommerce Plugin for an Eventual Acquisition
WooBiz Chat with Patrick Garman and Andrew Behla Did a great WooCommerce Builder event today with Patrick Garman from Mindsize and Andrew Behla from Behla Design. It's the an added series called Wo...