WordPress podcast with Remkus de Vries. Remkus is a WordPress Performance Specialist with more than 18 years of experience and a WordCamp Organizer of 15 years.
Remkus covers various topics within the WordPress Project and has many insiders on the podcast.
The podcast Within WordPress is created by Within WordPress with Remkus de Vries. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
In this insightful episode, we dive deep into the world of email marketing with Tadas from Omnisend. We discuss the importance of flexibility, the critical role of data, and how Omnisend helps e-commerce businesses thrive. Tadas sheds light on the core functionalities of Omnisend, including capturing customer data, automation, segmentation, and personalized messaging.
We also explore the common misconceptions about email marketing and why having multiple, targeted automations can significantly boost your revenue.
Learn how to effectively use A/B testing, the nuances of different e-commerce platforms, and why continuous experimentation is key to perfecting your email marketing strategy. Ideal for e-commerce owners and marketers looking to enhance their email marketing game.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:05 Omnisend Overview
01:30 Email Marketing and Segmentation
08:12 Hackathon Experience
12:19 WordPress Staging Environment Manager
20:59 Challenges in Plugin Development
25:51 Email Marketing Strategies
32:19 Capturing and Engaging Customers
34:49 The Power of Welcome Messages
35:23 Personalized Campaigns for Newcomers
36:11 Recovering Lost Sales: Abandoned Cart and Checkout
38:17 Advanced Personalization Strategies
40:02 The Importance of Data-Driven Email Marketing
42:00 Expanding Beyond Basic Automations
49:48 Effective Use of A/B Testing
56:11 Maximizing Customer Engagement with Automation
56:24 The Role of Transactional Emails
01:01:06 Capturing Emails and Customer Data
01:05:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Join us for an engaging episode of 'Within WordPress,' where we talk to Milana Cap, a well-known figure in the WordPress community. In this episode, Milana shares her journey, insights, and tips on various advanced WordPress topics such as WP-CLI, Interactivity API, and HTML API.
From her unique approach to presentations to her thoughts on the future of WordPress development, Milana provides invaluable guidance for both new and seasoned developers.
Don't miss out on these expert insights that can help you elevate your WordPress skills!
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:52 Meet Milana: A WordPress Contributor
04:11 Diving into WP-CLI
06:52 Command Line Tips and Tricks
10:45 Advanced WP-CLI Usage
23:00 Exploring WordPress APIs
25:49 Understanding Gutenberg Blocks
26:13 Challenges with Block Interactivity
27:52 Interactivity API: A Game Changer
30:23 HTML API: The Future of Front-End Development
37:48 The Importance of Documentation
43:40 Embracing the Block Editor
47:05 Navigating Modern Web Development
52:16 Concluding Thoughts
In this episode of 'Within WordPress,' I sit down with Kevin Geary, CEO of Digital Gravy, to discuss the future of WordPress development. Kevin introduces 'Etch,' a new visual development environment that integrates coding and design, geared towards professionals and aspiring professionals.
We explore the limitations of current page builders, the importance of a unified workflow, and the game-changing potential of Etch. Kevin also shares insights on the current state and future needs of WordPress, including UI improvements and deeper CMS functionalities.
Join us for a comprehensive look into how Etch aims to redefine web design and development in the WordPress ecosystem.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:36 Kevin Geary's Background and Role
01:15 Understanding Visual Development Environments
03:23 The Ideal User for Etch
06:16 Challenges with Traditional Page Builders
08:18 Etch's Unique Features and Benefits
13:02 Component Functionality in Etch
20:39 Educational Approach and Market Fit
32:28 The Genesis of Stable Sites
33:18 Adapting and Rebuilding Themes
34:09 Challenges with Complex Sites
35:29 Custom Block Development
36:05 The Role of JavaScript and AI
38:29 The Future of WordPress
46:09 AI in Development Workflows
54:38 The Need for UI and CMS Improvements
01:02:37 Reflections and Final Thoughts
In this episode, we welcome back Ian Svoboda from the Generate Press team to discuss the latest innovations and challenges in WordPress block editing. Dive deep into the advancements made in Generate Blocks 2.0, from enhancing usability with global and local styles to overcoming technical debt.
Ian shares how the team navigated limitations within the block editor, their unique solutions, and insights for developers looking to extend WordPress functionalities.
Tune in to understand how you can push the boundaries of the WordPress block editor and deliver more powerful, adaptable solutions.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back
00:24 Discussing the Block Editor
00:48 Introducing the New Product Release
02:35 Technical Challenges and Solutions
04:04 Global Styles and Local Blocks
06:51 Version 2.0: A Major Overhaul
12:51 Developer Insights and Advice
26:49 Interactivity API and Implementation
30:28 Custom Pagination Solutions
31:39 Performance Optimization Techniques
33:09 Standardizing UI Components
38:31 Font Library Feature
41:15 Creative Problem Solving with APIs
48:55 Guiding Principles in Development
52:45 Future Hopes for Core Development
54:59 Conclusion and Recommendations
In this episode of Within WordPress, we sit down with Wes Tatters, the mastermind behind Rapyd Cloud, to talk about what really goes into top-tier WordPress hosting. Wes shares his journey through the tech world—from the early days of the internet with platforms like BuddyBoss to building high-performance hosting solutions tailored for WordPress.
We break down the real challenges of handling high-traffic WordPress sites, the common pitfalls that slow them down, and how Rapyd Cloud is working to make scalable, efficient hosting a reality. Along the way, Wes takes us on a nostalgic ride through the evolution of the web, reminiscing about Netscape, AOL, and the days when HTML and JavaScript were just getting started.
If you love geeking out over tech, performance, and the future of WordPress, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
01:05 Meet Wes Tatters: From Rapyd Cloud to BuddyBoss
02:15 The Evolution of WordPress and Hosting Challenges
04:14 A Journey Through Early Computing and Media
09:17 Navigating the Internet: From CompuServe to Netscape
15:29 The Rise of JavaScript and Web Development
25:53 BuddyBoss: Transforming WordPress Communities
31:30 From Microsoft ASP to WordPress
34:34 Discovering WordPress and Initial Challenges
35:06 Understanding Dynamic Sites and Hosting Needs
36:12 The Problem with Traditional Hosting Solutions
37:50 Addressing Hosting Challenges with Rapyd Cloud
39:50 The Race to the Bottom in Hosting
42:25 Innovations in Hosting Technology
50:17 The Complexity of WordPress Data Structures
56:09 Solving Root Problems in WordPress Hosting
01:02:51 The Future of WordPress and Hosting
01:06:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Within WordPress, we feature Christos, a performance engineer at Presidium. Join us as we explore the intricate details of WordPress caching.
From backend layers like Redis and Varnish to the front-end optimizations using plugins such as WP Rocket, we cover it all. Learn about the challenges and strategies for achieving optimal performance in WordPress websites, including handling logged-in users, capacity planning, and more.
Whether you're a developer or a site owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you fine-tune your WordPress site's speed and reliability.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:42 Christos' Background and Early Career
01:23 Getting Serious with WordPress
03:06 Performance Engineering at Presidium
03:54 Load Testing and Capacity Planning
04:28 Understanding K6 and Protocol-Based Testing
05:17 Challenges in Performance Metrics
07:50 Real User Behavior and Testing
09:32 Caching Strategies and Issues
17:49 Advanced Caching Techniques
21:35 Varnish vs. Cloudflare
28:43 Redis and Object Caching
36:16 Cache Invalidation and Browser Caching
40:22 Understanding Static Sites and Caching
40:55 Challenges with Long-Term Caching
41:46 Performance Optimization Insights
42:33 Plugin Warnings and Best Practices
43:27 Caching Solutions and Preferences
44:48 Advanced Caching Techniques
46:15 Client-Specific Performance Strategies
48:50 The Role of CDNs in Performance
54:10 Fragment Caching and Collaboration
57:21 Final Thoughts on Performance Optimization
Dive into the world of WordPress development with Derek Ashauer, a seasoned developer since 2005. From starting with static HTML sites to creating comprehensive plugins like Sunshine Photo Cart and Conversion Bridge, Derek shares his journey, insights, and the passion that drives his work.
Learn about the evolution of his development process, the intricacies of conversion tracking, and how his products aim to simplify complex tasks for agencies and developers alike.
Whether you're a developer or simply interested in WordPress, this conversation is packed with valuable information and inspiration.
00:00 Introduction and Initial Setup
01:23 Meet Derek Ashauer
01:50 Journey into WordPress
02:32 From Client Work to Plugins
03:08 Building Sunshine Photo Cart
03:59 Challenges and Learning in Plugin Development
06:19 Transitioning to Product Development
17:45 The Birth of Conversion Bridge
26:55 The Birth of a Unified Analytics Plugin
28:03 Defining Conversions in Analytics
29:24 Simplifying Conversion Tracking
30:09 Challenges and Solutions in Conversion Tracking
32:58 The Importance of Data in Client Success
41:43 Favorite Plugins and Tools
44:08 Embracing the Block Editor
49:36 Custom Themes and Static Sites
54:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of 'Within WordPress,' we sit down with Tammy, a key figure in the WordPress community. Tammy shares insights from her extensive journey spanning over 12 years, discussing the evolution of BuddyPress, her pivotal role in the Gutenberg project, and her latest venture as a co-founder of Guildenberg. We delve into the challenges of theme development, the importance of usability testing across cultures, and the excitement surrounding new WordPress features like data views.
Tammy also sheds light on the current state and future goals of Guildenberg, aimed at helping businesses grow within the WordPress ecosystem. Whether you're a WordPress enthusiast or a product builder, this episode is packed with invaluable knowledge and future aspirations for WordPress.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:26 Guest Introduction: Tammy
02:40 BuddyPress Discussion
16:51 Theming and WordPress Challenges
17:39 Gutenberg Project Insights
26:00 Current Projects and Guildenberg
32:33 Understanding the Rules of Engagement
33:39 Exciting Prospects for the Coming Year
34:10 Setting Goals and Resolutions
36:48 Adapting and Evolving Strategies
38:29 Focusing on Personal Projects
40:44 Exploring Data Views in WordPress
44:25 Challenges and Considerations
47:58 Improving User Experience and Performance
53:57 Future Directions for WordPress
01:06:01 Concluding Thoughts
Join us in this episode of 'Within WordPress' as we dive deep into the world of WordPress performance and AI with Felix Arntz, a senior software engineer at Google and WordPress core committer. Felix shares his insights on crucial topics including how he and his team work to improve WordPress performance, contribute to existing plugins, and advocate for new features.
Discover how large-scale data sets like Crux and HTTP Archive are utilized to gauge and enhance site performance, and explore the exciting opportunities and challenges AI brings to WordPress—from content creation assistance to optimizing back-end functionalities.
Whether you're a developer or an end-user, get ready to learn about the future paths for better, faster, and smarter web experiences.
00:00 Introduction and Recording Setup
00:20 Welcoming Felix Arntz
01:05 Felix's Background and Role at Google
01:47 Collaborations and Performance Initiatives
04:44 Performance Lab and Site Kit Plugins
07:24 Data-Driven Performance Improvements
12:30 Challenges in Measuring Performance
23:28 Adoption of Performance Lab Features into Core
35:08 Balancing Performance and New Features
35:44 Optimization Strategies for Web Performance
36:34 The Challenge of Video Content and Sustainability
39:06 Introducing the AI Services Plugin
43:52 Standardizing AI Integration in WordPress
47:07 Exploring AI's Potential in Content Creation
52:03 The Future of AI in WordPress Development
01:03:57 AI and Performance: A Synergistic Approach
01:08:42 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
In this insightful episode of 'Within WordPress,' we welcome the illustrious Nathan Wrigley from WPBuilds, a very well-recognized figure in the WordPress podcasting world. Nathan shares his passion for the WordPress ecosystem.
We learn how he got sucked in the world of WordPress, but we talk a great deal about his evolution of his podcasting career, gear preferences, and the challenges and triumphs of creating engaging content.
We also touch a bit on the future of WordPress and pioneering projects like Playground. Whether you're a WordPress enthusiast or a budding podcaster, Nathan's journey offers a treasure trove of valuable insights.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:12 Meet Nathan Wrigley
02:28 Journey from Drupal to WordPress
04:36 WordPress vs. Other CMS
15:20 Gutenberg and WordPress Evolution
24:59 Podcasting Beginnings
27:54 Current Podcast Ventures
31:34 Editing Podcast Audio with Descript
32:22 Transition to Full-Time Podcasting
32:55 Starting with Basic Equipment
33:39 Acquiring Gadgets Over Time
34:13 Recording on the Go
34:39 Podcasting Gear Comparison
38:26 Importance of Audio Quality
39:46 The Role of Descript in Podcasting
44:48 Setting Up a Dedicated Recording Space
49:09 Future Plans and New Ventures
53:25 Exploring WordPress Playground
59:24 Conclusion and Farewell
In this episode of 'Within WordPress,' I talk to James Kemp, the new Core Product Manager for WooCommerce. James shares his journey from founding IconicWP to joining WooCommerce, detailing his previous roles and responsibilities.
We discuss the future direction of WooCommerce, focusing on the 'More in Core' initiative aimed at integrating essential plugins into the core product. James elaborates on the decision-making process behind adding new features, handling community feedback, and maintaining the balance between extensibility and basic functionality.
He also emphasizes WooCommerce's ongoing efforts to enhance performance and user experience, making 2025 a promising year for Woo merchants and developers alike.
00:00 Introduction
00:17 Meet James Kemp: WooCommerce Core Product Manager
01:09 James Kemp's Career Journey
03:24 Building WooCommerce Plugins
06:12 Magento and WordPress Integration
07:37 Transition to WooCommerce
12:43 Role and Responsibilities at WooCommerce
13:24 Core Experience vs. Core Platform
15:48 Order Management and Fulfillment
20:54 Deciding Features for WooCommerce Core
23:24 Premium Plugins and Core Integration
28:35 WooCommerce Plugin Strategy
30:10 Comparing WooCommerce and Shopify
33:28 User Feedback and Core Features
35:26 Challenges of Integrating Plugins into Core
37:11 Future Plans for WooCommerce Core
40:09 Balancing Core Features and Plugin Ecosystem
44:39 Extensibility and Community Feedback
59:00 Looking Ahead to 2025
Join us in a fun conversation with plenty of learnings for everyone with Rytis Lauris, co-founder and CEO of Omnisend.
In this episode of 'Within WordPress,' Rytis shares insights into Omnisend's journey from a digital marketing agency to a leading marketing automation platform.
We discuss the importance of focusing on solving problems rather than pushing marketing speak, effective use of automation in marketing, and the nuances of integrating with WordPress and WooCommerce. Learn about Rytis' vision for the future of WordPress in competing with DIY site editors, the challenges and opportunities of UX, and the essential components of a successful marketing strategy.
Whether you're a developer, marketer, or WordPress enthusiast, this episode offers valuable takeaways on business growth, customer engagement, and the evolving landscape of WordPress.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:09 Setting the Conversation Tone
04:15 Introduction to Rytis and Omnisend
06:44 Omnisend's Journey and WordPress Integration
08:52 Company Culture and Team Dynamics
12:08 Goal Setting and Achievements
15:08 Community Engagement and Learning
29:51 WordPress Community Insights
35:23 Business Mindset in WordPress Community
36:19 WordCamp Experiences: US vs Europe
38:23 Navigating Market Specializations
41:35 Cultural Differences in SMS Adoption
49:51 The Power of Marketing Automation
01:06:07 Challenges in WordPress Integration
01:09:06 Future of WordPress and WooCommerce
01:12:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode, Tom shares his unique upbringing and how it fostered an entrepreneurial spirit from a young age. He discusses his initial ventures in web design, his foray into starting @humanmadeltd and the evolution of the company. Focusing on enterprise WordPress hosting and product innovation, he explains the philosophy behind their events and the inception of Altis. Tom also explores the importance of data liberation and the challenges faced in the enterprise space, emphasizing the significance of marketing and positioning for Enterprise WordPress.
00:00 Early Entrepreneurial Influences
02:06 Transition to Web Design
04:03 Founding Human Made
07:24 Entering the WordPress Community
11:31 Evolving with Enterprise Needs
22:32 The Evolution of WordPress in Enterprise
23:16 Challenges and Requirements in Enterprise Hosting
25:49 The Role of Events in the WordPress Community
27:40 AI and WordPress: Bridging the Gap
30:06 Marketing and Positioning Enterprise WordPress
30:56 The Scale Consortium and Collaboration
40:04 Data Liberation and Migration Challenges
47:10 Future of WordPress and Final Thoughts
Join us in this comprehensive Within WordPress episode as we explore the journey behind NitroPack with co-founder Mihail Stoichev. We talk about NitroPack's evolution from its beginnings in 2013 to its significant leap into WordPress optimization in 2019.
We delve into NitroPack's core philosophy, the importance of user-friendly design, sustainability, and its commitment to open source. We talk about the exceptional customer support and lessons learned from experiences in both open-source and closed systems like WordPress and Shopify.
Mihail also shares notable experiences with high-profile clients, best practices for user-centric design, and the strategic growth that led NitroPack to industry leadership, including its successful exit and the exciting launch of UXify.
This episode is packed with entrepreneurial insights, strategic planning tips, and the continual push for innovation and improvement within the WordPress ecosystem.
00:00 Introduction and Sound Check
00:38 Meet Mihail Stoichev from NitroPack
01:02 The Origins of NitroPack
02:38 Early Challenges and Solutions
04:28 Naming and Branding NitroPack
06:10 Launching NitroPack for WordPress
12:38 The SaaS Approach and Customer Support
24:31 Lessons from Shopify and SMS Bump
35:56 A Proud Soccer Enthusiast's Encounter
36:54 Working with Blackboard: A Different Kind of Rockstar
37:52 The Joy of Working with Big Brands
38:30 Building a Global Business from Bulgaria
39:14 The Importance of Community and Learning
40:29 Continuous Improvement in Software Development
41:55 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
46:19 The Journey of Exiting a Company
49:39 Transforming NitroPack and Strategic Growth
53:13 Developing NitroPack OneClick
57:36 The Second Exit and New Beginnings
01:00:15 Introducing UXify and Future Plans
01:06:01 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude
In this episode of Within WordPress, we explore the journey and experiences of Jean Baptiste Marchand-Arvier, JB for short, co-founder and CEO of WP Media, renowned for their WordPress performance solutions such as WP Rocket.
Our discussion delves into the evolution of caching plugins, the philosophy of making web performance seamless and user-friendly, and the challenges of integrating SaaS solutions in open-source environments.
The conversation also touches on the impact of technological advancements like the REST API and the changing landscape of WordPress plugins, offering insights into the strategic direction of WP Media and its commitment to user-centric performance improvement.
00:00 Introduction
00:08 Meet Jean Baptiste: The Performance Expert
01:00 The Birth of WP Rocket
01:49 Challenges with Existing Caching Plugins
03:49 WP Rocket's Philosophy and Simplicity
07:42 Evolution of WordPress and Its Impact
11:33 The Importance of REST API
16:17 Redesigning the WordPress Dashboard
20:20 Adapting Plugins to New WordPress Standards
25:18 WP Media's Acquisition and Growth
29:27 The Shift from Cowboy Coding to Structured Development
31:17 Implementing Sprints for Better Workflow
32:38 Balancing Bug Fixes and Feature Enhancements
35:29 The Role of Developers in Product Evolution
36:59 Challenges and Solutions in Plugin Development
43:18 The Future of SaaS in WordPress Plugins
45:59 Open Source vs. SaaS: The Ongoing Debate
53:35 Vision and Goals for Product Improvement
Join us in this episode of 'Within WordPress' as we chat with Cristian Raiber, a prominent figure in the WordPress community.
Cristian shares his journey from starting a local agency in Romania to founding the WPChill brand, which now runs several successful WordPress plugins.
Discover how he navigated the challenges of the market, his pivot from themes to plugins, and his transformative journey from avid gamer to dedicated entrepreneur.
Along the way,Cristian offers valuable insights on business strategy, team management, and his vision for the future of WordPress. Don't miss this deep dive into the mind of a WordPress innovator!
00:00 Introduction to Cristian Raiber
00:58 Christian's Early Career and Business Ventures
02:16 The Shift to Plugin Development
03:32 Balancing Gaming and Business
04:20 Breakthrough with Modula
06:36 Personal Growth and Business Strategy
13:24 Challenges in Managing a Team
18:35 Embracing the CEO Role
26:32 Empowering Your Team
27:25 Hiring Passionate Developers
28:22 Acquiring Download Monitor
32:45 The Unsung Heroes of WordPress
39:19 Challenges and Improvements in WordPress
48:10 The Future of WordPress
52:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Within WordPress, we sit down with Marc Benzakein, a familiar name to many in the WordPress community. Marc and I discuss his journey from ServerPress, creators of the popular Desktop Server, through its closure in 2022, to his current role at MainWP. We delve into the challenges and triumphs of product development, the impact of COVID on the WordPress community, and the innovation happening at MainWP.
Additionally, Marc shares insights on fostering mentorship within the WordPress community and previews his soon to be introduced new podcast, which aims to bridge generational gaps through respectful dialogue.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:14 Meet Marc Benzakein
00:37 Mark's Journey in the WordPress Community
01:52 The Impact of COVID on WordPress Events
03:47 Challenges and Changes in WordPress Meetups
06:31 Reviving the WordPress Community Spirit
08:05 The Evolution of WordCamps
14:00 The Rise and Fall of Desktop Server
30:34 The Evolution of Local Development Environments
31:40 Challenges and Limitations of Local Development
34:13 The Future of Development Tools
40:17 Introduction to MainWP
42:04 Innovative Features of MainWP
47:41 The Importance of Community Feedback
53:03 Ethical Alignment in Professional Partnerships
56:25 New Podcast Venture: Bridging Generational Gaps
01:02:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Welcome to 'Within WordPress,' the podcast that delves into the vibrant WordPress community! In this episode, we sit down with Maciek Palmowski, Security Community Manager at PatchStack, as we explore his journey from development to developer relations and his passion for various CMS technologies. We discuss the multifaceted uses of headless CMS and static site generators like Statemik, Astro, and Frontmatter CMS, comparing their innovative features to those of WordPress. We also touch on the future of WordPress with exciting projects like WordPress Playground. Join us for an insightful conversation on WordPress, its community, and beyond!
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:51 Meet Maciek: From Developer to Security Community Manager
01:35 WordCamp Europe Experiences
01:56 Exploring Other CMSs and Nostalgia for Old WordPress
03:14 The Evolution and Challenges of WordPress
06:51 The Complexity of Gutenberg Development
12:10 Headless WordPress: When Does It Make Sense?
23:40 Static WordPress Sites with Simply Static
24:25 Smarter Solutions for Headless Problems
26:34 The Simplicity of Static Sites 30:38 Exploring Alternative CMS Options
36:07 Markdown and Modern CMS Approaches
43:13 WordPress Playground: A New Frontier
48:54 Concluding Thoughts and Future Events
Join us in this episode of 'Within WordPress' as we sit down with Alex Standiford to explore his innovative Siren Affiliates plugin. Alex shares his fascinating journey through the WordPress ecosphere, emphasizing his work with Siren Affiliates and how it's transforming affiliate marketing within WordPress. We'll also touch on his extensive networking at WordCamps, his unique four-year adventure living in a camper across the U.S., and his passion for the open web and platforms like Mastodon. Additionally, we delve into his work with GoDaddy on WooCommerce products and his approach to refactoring technical debt. Whether you're a WordPress enthusiast or curious about remote work and digital nomad life, this podcast is packed with insights and stories that you won't want to miss!
Join us on the Within WordPress podcast as we talk with Emma Young, Head of Content at Hostinger. Emma shares her fascinating journey from personal blogs to leading a content team, her upbringing in a tech-savvy family, and insights into the WordPress community.
We explore her experiences at various WordCamps, organizing WordCamp Europe, the importance of open source, and the excitement around new WordPress features.
Get ready for an engaging discussion filled with humor, tech insights, and Emma's unique adventures!
This comprehensive conversation delves into the world of WordPress security through the lens of Tom Raef, a seasoned security expert with a history dating back to the inception of personal computing. The podcast covers Tom's journey into website security, emphasizing his manual approach to cleaning infected websites and the evolution towards automation to enhance efficiency.
The discussion pivots to the most common hacking methods, including the surprising predominance of stolen session cookies over more traditional vulnerabilities like outdated plugins.
Tom provides a deep dive into how hackers leverage session cookies to bypass security measures like 2FA, offering insights into the mechanics behind these attacks and strategies for prevention. Additionally, the conversation explores the broader landscape of web security, touching on various attack vectors and the importance of comprehensive, layered security strategies to protect against the increasingly sophisticated techniques employed by hackers.
This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone interested in the nuances of web and WordPress security, packed with expert insights and practical advice for safeguarding websites.
In this episode of Within WordPress, we welcome back Noel Tock for an in-depth discussion on the current state of WordPress, its market share, and future opportunities.
Noel reflects on his keynote presentation at WordCamp Asia, focusing on the evolution and maturity of WordPress, the importance of product marketing, and the need for a strategic overhaul of the plugin ecosystem. They delve into the challenges of onboarding, the potential for creating a more unified and streamlined user experience, and how these changes can facilitate a renewed growth phase for WordPress.
Noel provides actionable insights for agencies, hosting companies, and developers on navigating the evolving landscape of WordPress and reinvigorating its market presence.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:45 Noel Tock's Background and WordPress Journey
02:19 WordPress Market Share and Keynote Insights
06:08 Impact of COVID-19 on WordPress and Market Trends
08:11 WordPress in the Enterprise Space
10:47 Challenges and Opportunities for WordPress
19:52 The Need for Product Marketing in WordPress
25:39 Future Directions and Strategic Narratives
38:04 Client Retention Concerns
38:30 Opportunities in WordPress Ecosystem
39:40 Enterprise and Client Dynamics
40:23 WordPress Sub-Brands and Growth
45:41 Reimagining the Plugin Ecosystem
56:19 Improving Onboarding Experience
01:09:19 The Importance of Change
01:10:47 Concluding Thoughts on WordPress Future
In this podcast episode I sit down with Patricia Brun Torre from Switzerland. We talk about her WordCamps, I mean, how could we not, but we discuss GatherPress thoroughly as well. GatherPress is a plugin aiming to offer an alternative to Meetup.com for organizing WordPress events.
Patricia also discusses the vitality of the WordPress community, her personal journey from leaving her job to contribute to WordPress, and her latest project, Interaction.site, designed to assist individuals in managing their online presence.
Additionally, the conversation covers the importance of non-developer contributions to open-source projects, touching on sustainability within the WordPress community and the broader potential of integrating WordPress with various online platforms and services.
In this podcast episode of Within WordPress, Roger Williams shares his journey through the realm of web development, beginning with his early interest in building websites without coding, to his experiences with various content management systems, ultimately leading to his engagement with WordPress.
Roger's career trajectory takes him from GoDaddy to freelance website and SEO services, to his latest role at Kinsta, where he focuses on evangelizing Kinsta's managed hosting solutions to the WordPress community.
We talk about the challenges and evolution of the WordPress block editor, the vibrant community and volunteer spirit of WordCamps. Roger emphasizes the importance of data ownership and privacy in the digitized age, reflecting on his professional and personal insights into the WordPress ecosystem and the broader digital landscape.
In this episode of 'Within WordPress', I interview Scott Stapley, the co-founder and CEO of BigScoots, a company specializing in WordPress site hosting. Scott shares his 14-year journey in the industry, emphasizing BigScoots' unique approach stemming from its origins in infrastructure management and offering hands-on, high-level service.
The discussion covers the company's evolution, the importance of community and customer service, and the technological advancements that distinguish BigScoots in the WordPress hosting space. We delve into the change in WordPress over the years, the shift towards managed hosting, and the implications for users and businesses alike.
Scott also touches on his personal transition from aspiring to medical school to becoming an entrepreneur in the tech industry.
In this episode of Within WordPress, I talk to Jonathan Bossenger, a developer educator from Cape Town, South Africa, currently employed by Automatic and contributing to the WordPress training team.
Jonathan shares his journey from a software developer to an educator, emphasizing his passion for open source and teaching others how to create software. He delves into the evolution and mission of the WordPress training team, especially during the pandemic when the demand for online workshops and learning resources surged.
The conversation highlights the future directions for learn.wordpress.org, focusing on developing structured learning pathways tailored for designers, developers, and beginners in 2024. Jonathan discusses creating content that not only educates but addresses real-world application and needs, aiming for an outcome-based learning approach.
The episode also touches upon the integration of WordPress TV and YouTube, enhancing accessibility and engagement in learning WordPress. Lastly, Jonathan candidly discusses his personal motivation and joy in teaching, helping others succeed, and contributing to the broader WordPress community’s growth and success.
In this episode, veteran WordPress user and YouTube WordPress trainer Jamie Marsland joins to share his insights on everything related to WordPress - its evolution, community, and of course, the ever-evolving Gutenberg (Block Editor). Jamie dives into the technicalities, discussing the learning curve with block themes, the challenges with the user interface, and the crucial need for better user experience.
Using real-life examples and previous experiences from his training business, Jamie shares his perspective about WordPress themes, plugins, and the importance of core blocks knowledge.
We also talk about YouTube content creation and various future content ideas for Jamie's channel.
In this episode we dive into a conversation with Jessica Lyschik, a developer from Germany who plays a pivotal role in the WordPress community. Jessica shares her career journey, her contributions to WordPress including pivotal roles in WordCamp Germany, and her role in working on the 2024 default theme for WordPress.
Additionally, Jessica shares insights on the challenges and the joy of contributing to WordPress by developing Twenty Twenty Four, navigating the community, and how the pandemic has affected the ecosystem. Her views on the necessity of continuous learning in the ever-evolving tech segment underline the importance of adapting to change in this industry.
In this episode of the 'Within WordPress' podcast, Steve Zehngut, founder of Zeke agency and experienced WordPress professional, joins the host to discuss his journey in WordPress, starting from his first meetup to organizing WordCamp. Steve discusses the evolution of client expectations, project scopes and change order management. He emphasizes on the importance of expectation management and transparent communication in successful project completion.
Steve also shares how his tech stack has evolved over time, including the adoption of Laravel for SaaS products and AI for code efficiency. The conversation touches on the trend of increasing client savviness, the need for flexibility in tool choice, and the exciting potential of the AI tool chat GPT. Steve emphasizes the importance of the human element in successful client relations, project management, and in utilizing tech tools like ChatGPT.
In this episode of 'Within WordPress', we have a special guest, Calvin, who has a unique background in mechanical engineering and programming. Calvin explains his unexpected journey into the world of WordPress. The conversation delves into the complexities of WordPress security, including the importance of layered security using the 'Swiss cheese model'. The discussion touches upon the edge layer, server layer, and application layer, showcasing WordPress-specific distinctions. Tune in as we also debate on the efficiency of generic versus WordPress-specific firewalls and clarify the role of web application firewalls at the edge.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:23 Guest's Journey into WordPress
02:43 Transition into WordPress Security
03:33 Discussion on WordPress Community and Diverse Backgrounds
04:22 Introduction to Snicko and Fortress
05:03 Discussion on WordPress Security Layers
07:12 Deep Dive into Security Layers and Their Importance
07:51 Discussion on Edge Layer Security
14:05 Understanding the Application of Web Application Firewall
17:04 Clarification on Generic and WordPress Specific Firewalls
In this podcast episode, we invite Robbie Adair to discuss her experiences in the WordPress community and her CMS training company OS Training. We delve into how OS Training is adapting and utilizing AI to enhance learning and efficiency in web development. Robbie also shares insightful views on open source software training, her use of AI in web builds, and the importance of community in learning.
Welcome to another episode of Within WordPress, where we explore the world of WordPress. This time, our guest is Danil Michailovas from Omnisend, a Lithuanian-based company that's also operational in the United States.
Omnisend offers an e-commerce marketing platform specializing in automation and communication services. In this comprehensive discussion, Danil talks about the unique challenges and opportunities of running a business within the WordPress environment, focusing on the importance of robust data management, backward compatibility, and more.
Welcome to another episode of Within WordPress, where we explore the world of WordPress. This time, our guest is Danil from Omnisend, a Lithuanian-based company that's also operational in the United States. Omnisend offers an e-commerce marketing platform specializing in automation and communication services.
In this comprehensive discussion, Danil talks about the unique challenges and opportunities of running a business within the WordPress environment, focusing on the importance of robust data management, backward compatibility, and more.
It makes for an insightful episode for anyone interested in WordPress, e-commerce, and website development.
The episode begins with an introduction to Danil and his connection with WordPress. We delve into Omnisend and its market around the 2-minute mark and look at Omnisend's approach to the WordPress community shortly after. At the 6th minute, the conversation turns to Omnisend's business model, target audience, and data-driven product features.
This is followed by a discussion on Omnisend's customer engagement strategies, including their innovative approach towards recovering lost sales. Towards the latter half of the episode, we delve into the importance of understanding customer behavior and product engagement. The impact of different communication channels is explored, including email, SMS, and push notifications.
The conversation reveals the power of data in decision-making, stressing the role of relevance and timeliness in customer engagement.
Danil further elaborates on how technology shapes customer behavior and focuses on the challenges posed by platform differences. Later in the episode, the discussion pivots to the importance of timely and reliable webhooks, the handling of backward compatibility, plugin updates, and the structure of the Omnisend team.
Tune into this episode for an extensive and insightful discussion, valuable to anyone engaged in WordPress, e-commerce, or website development.
Join us in this inspiring episode of Within WordPress as we dive deep into the heart of the WordPress community with our special guest, Raquel. Known for her pivotal role in organizing WordCamp Phoenix and her dynamic presence in WordPress circles across the globe, Raquel shares her captivating journey from co-founding a WordPress agency to becoming a celebrated Community Manager at Elegant Themes.
In This Episode:
Raquel's Global WordPress Footprint: Discover how Raquel's passion and involvement have shaped WordCamp events from Phoenix to Europe. Journey to WordCamp Organization: Listen to the stirring story of how Raquel transitioned from a volunteer to a leading organizer, driven by her love for the community.
Entrepreneurship & WordPress: Raquel opens up about her entrepreneurial journey during the housing crisis, leading to the birth of a successful WordPress agency. Elegant Themes & The Divi Community: Get an insider's view of Raquel's role in nurturing the vibrant Divi community and her approach to community management.
The Diversity of WordPress Communities: Explore the unique cultures and vibes of WordPress communities across different regions and the unifying spirit of WordPress.
This episode is not just a podcast; it's a celebration of the WordPress community's spirit and the individuals who make it extraordinary. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a WordPress enthusiast, or just curious about the world of web development, Raquel's story will inspire, inform, and invigorate your passion for WordPress.
Tune in now to "Within WordPress" and be part of this enlightening conversation. Your journey into the heart of the WordPress community starts here!
In this insightful episode of Within WordPress, Remkus engages with Nat Miletic, the founder of Clio Websites, in a riveting discussion that spans the breadth and depth of the WordPress ecosystem. Nat opens up about his journey from Europe to Canada and his strides within the tech industry, culminating in a successful venture focused on perfecting WordPress websites for SaaS companies and startups. Listeners will discover the strategic importance of niching down as Nat explains why specializing in a specific market segment has proved advantageous for Clio Websites. The conversation then pivots to the pillars of SEO and content creation, providing practical wisdom on leveraging tools like RankMath and Yoast to fuel client growth and improve web presence. Pulling back the curtain on social media, Nat shares the methodical approach that led to his substantial Twitter following, underscoring the power of providing value, honing your niche, and consistent engagement. Beyond the business aspects, this episode takes a deep dive into the technical progression of WordPress. Nat and Remkus navigate the evolution from basic CMS functionality to the burgeoning landscape of no-code/low-code development, with Nat providing his candid perspective on page builders like Elementor and the significance of the full-site editing experience within WordPress. Join us as we explore the essence of community, the tactical aspects of SEO in web development, and the anticipatory future shaped by WordPress innovations—all within another episode of Within WordPress that promises to arm you with practical insights and forecast the trajectory of web technology.
In today's electrifying episode of Within WordPress, I, Remkus, your ever-curious host, delve into the fascinating world of digital media and WordPress with the brilliant Niels de Blaauw. Niels, a seasoned expert in the field, unravels his wealth of knowledge and experiences with infectious enthusiasm. As we navigate through the conversation, we dissect the intricacies of WordPress's latest functionalities. We don’t just skim the surface; we dive deep. The block editor, full-site editing, and translation capabilities come under our scrutiny. Niels shares his personal anecdotes and insights as the CTO, shedding light on the highs and lows of the company's growth journey. Switching gears, we tackle the crucial topic of website performance. Here, we agree unanimously: performance is paramount. Niels imparts practical wisdom on achieving that elusive balance between aesthetics and speed. We then shift our focus to the user, emphasizing the significance of a stellar UX design and the non-negotiable need for website accessibility. Drawing on our extensive experience, we dive into the turbulent waters of event organization. We dissect the challenges, stress the importance of efficient communication, and leave no stone unturned. Throughout, our banter stays light, our tone stays friendly, and our passion for WordPress shines brightly. So, whether you're a WordPress veteran or a curious newcomer, this episode packs a punch of knowledge, insights, and a good dose of witty banter. Tune in, and let's navigate the digital seas of WordPress together!
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Within WordPress podcast. In today’s episode, I'm thrilled to have a special guest, Ivailo Hristov, a seasoned developer, CTO and an integral part of the NitroPack team, which has been making waves in the world of website performance optimization.
Let's dive headfirst into the nitty-gritty of WordPress performance. With our focus on viewport considerations, we're discussing how to step up user experiences. Developers and website owners, listen up - we're also highlighting hurdles in achieving speedy, seamless, and intuitive sites.
In our chat, we'll navigate through a sea of tools available for gauging and enhancing website performance. Expect a wealth of insights and effective tips to help you make the right choices in optimizing your WordPress platform.
This episode's spotlight shines on NitroPack – what it is, how it's shaking things up, and Ivailo's critical role in developing it. Ivailo unpacks the NitroPack's revolutionary approach to blast away common performance optimization roadblocks. He elaborates on how NitroPack takes speed optimization to the next level, making it achievable and efficient for websites, regardless of their size.
This episode serves all – from WordPress newcomers to seasoned developers, and anyone in between. It's brimming with expert wisdom, relatable examples, and strategies that you can put into action. Be ready to catapult your website's performance to new heights.
So, tune in, soak up the wisdom, and get ready to transform the speed and efficiency of your WordPress website with the Within WordPress podcast!
This episode features Jonathan Wold, the co-founder of Project Guildenberg. Jonathan is working on solving problems for product companies in the WordPress ecosystem. The main focus is to help these products get distribution, as that is the key to growing the WordPress ecosystem.
We talk a lot about project Guildenberg, being generally curious about everything in life, and the WordPress Project as a whole. This is the episode where I probably answered an equal amount of questions as I asked.
Guildenberg aims to reduce costs for hosts and increase the lifetime value of the products by aligning incentives and collaborating with hosting providers, The long-term goal is to create an app store within WordPress that is widely adopted, where products can be distributed across different hosts and easily moved between them. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of aligning incentives and fostering collaboration to achieve these goals. The specific type of products Guildenberg works with are those that have good product-market fit but need help with distribution.
Jonathan is also passionate about opening up and sharing knowledge through playbooks and resources. While the focus is on products, he also appreciates the service ecosystem in WordPress.
In this episode of the Within WordPress podcast, Leslie Sim shares her journey from being new to WordPress to building Newsletter Glue, a plugin that simplifies the process of creating and sending newsletters from a WordPress site. Leslie started in 2016 by building websites using WordPress for her digital marketing agency. However, she eventually felt burnt out and decided to shift her focus to plugin development. She met her co-founder and together they created a membership plugin, which later pivoted into Newsletter Glue. Through extensive customer research and feedback, Leslie narrowed down her target audience to medium to large publishers and focused on meeting their specific needs. She highlights the supportive nature of the WordPress community and discusses upcoming developments for Newsletter Glue, including rebuilding core WordPress blocks and introducing multiple newsletters. Overall, Leslie's story demonstrates the importance of customer-centricity and constant iteration in building a successful WordPress product.
In this podcast, I interview Joshua Wold, a designer who focuses on helping companies improve their onboarding in WordPress. Joshua explains that onboarding is the process of ensuring that users have a smooth experience when they first use a software product. He emphasizes the importance of exceeding user expectations during the initial moments of using a plugin or software.
Joshua discusses some common problems with onboarding, such as the lack of clear instructions or confusing settings in WordPress plugins. He suggests implementing an installation wizard or providing a short video tutorial to guide users through the initial setup. He also emphasizes the need to balance the promotion of paid features with a good user experience, ensuring that users understand the value they will get from upgrading. The conversation moves on to the broader topic of improving the WordPress ecosystem as a whole. Joshua mentions the need for clearer onboarding in WordPress itself and the importance of hosting companies in facilitating a smoother user experience. He also highlights the benefits of open-source software, such as the ability to iterate and improve quickly.
Overall, the podcast provides insights into the challenges of onboarding in WordPress and offers practical suggestions for improving the user experience.
In this podcast I talk with Ian Svoboda about themes and Custom Blocks. He covers how to develop themes and Custom Blocks using the WP CLI, and how to use block types to organise your site's content.
If you're interested in theme development or Custom Blocks, this is a must-watch podcast! Ian covers a lot of useful information in this podcast, and you'll learn how to use the WP CLI to develop themes and Custom Blocks. Watch and learn, and don't forget to leave a comment below!
In this episode of Within WordPress I talk with Jason Cohen. Jason delves into the fascinating journey of WP Engine, a renowned WordPress hosting platform. He shares insights into the company's growth, highlighting the role of financial decisions, customer-centric approaches, and a keen focus on overcoming challenges.
Join us as we unravel the secrets behind WP Engine's evolution, Jason's ideas behind how he got here, and explore their foray into the international market and the world of headless architecture.
In this Within WordPress podcast episode, I talk to Carl Alexander, a WordPress developer from Canada. Carl shares his journey with WordPress, starting from when he got hired as a WordPress developer in 2008. He talks about his involvement in the WordPress community, including organizing events and speaking at WordCamps. Carl also mentions his book on object-oriented programming for WordPress and his current project, Ymir, which is a serverless WordPress solution.
The main focus of the podcast is on serverless WordPress and its benefits for scaling WordPress sites. Carl explains that serverless architecture abstracts the need to manage servers, allowing developers to focus on writing code. He discusses the challenges of scaling WordPress, particularly for applications with spiky, non-cacheable traffic, such as e-commerce sites and e-learning platforms. Carl highlights the advantages of serverless WordPress, including the ability to elastically scale compute resources and the potential for building innovative WordPress products.
However, Carl acknowledges that serverless WordPress is not a one-size-fits-all solution and may not be suitable for all use cases. He mentions the complexity of cloud infrastructure and the need for developers to understand serverless concepts. Carl also discusses the limitations of serverless WordPress, such as latency issues and plugin compatibility.
Overall, this episode provides insights into the world of serverless WordPress and the challenges and opportunities it presents for developers and hosting companies.
In today's podcast episode, we're joined by Katie Keith, the co-founder and CEO of Barn2 Plugins. Katie shares her journey from building WordPress websites for clients to transitioning into the development of WooCommerce plugins. The primary goal of their work is to enhance the customer journey in WooCommerce, making it faster and more efficient.
Katie introduces us to their flagship plugin, the WooCommerce Product Table. This innovative tool allows for a compact product display and facilitates quick cart additions. She also sheds light on other plugins they offer, such as the WooCommerce Product Filter, Quick View, and Fast Cart, all designed to enrich the customer experience.
As we delve deeper into the conversation, Katie provides insights into the evolution of their company. She discusses the expansion of their team, the delegation of responsibilities, and their decision-making process for developing new plugins. This process is customer-centric, involving careful listening to customer feedback and identifying gaps in the market.
Looking towards the future, Katie hints at the possibility of acquiring other plugins to broaden their product range. The discussion also explores the challenges and opportunities within the WordPress ecosystem and the potential for SaaS solutions. Katie underscores the importance of putting the customer first in all their endeavors.
As we conclude, Katie shares her future plans, which include building an in-house marketing team and a continued commitment to grow and enhance their plugins. Tune in to this insightful episode to learn more about the world of WooCommerce plugins with Katie Keith.
In this episode, we are joined by Mario Peshev, a seasoned WordPress agency owner with DevriX and a prolific content creator. Mario's extensive experience and deep understanding of the WordPress ecosystem and economy offer listeners an invaluable perspective on the current state of affairs in the WordPress world. Tune in to gain insights from Mario's journey, learn from his experiences, and understand the intricacies of WordPress from one of its most respected figures.
In this video, I sit down with, Brad Williams, CEO of WebDevStudios, to discuss how contributing to WordPress as an agency helps the WordPress Project. And more.
Brad and I go way back and we obviously talk about the good old days as well. WebDevStudios is a WordPress agency that creates and maintains WordPress websites. In this podcast, we discuss how contributing to WordPress as an agency with Five for The Future helps the WordPress Project and how WebDevStudios uses WordPress to power WordPress' growth.
Brad Williams is a world-renowned WordPress expert who's written the book on WordPress, quite literally. He shares some of the insights and lessons he's learned about the WordPress Project over the years in this fascinating podcast. So if you're interested in learning more about WordPress, or in getting involved in the community, be sure to listen to this podcast!
James Giroux sat down with me for an episode of the Within WordPress podcast. We talked about how his company Team WP is solving HR challenges for WordPress companies and the huge potential there is for companies operating within the WordPress ecosphere to level up their HR efforts. The focus of our conversation was the potential for companies within this ecosystem to significantly improve their HR efforts and other angles related to this.
James, a key player in the WordPress ecosystem, is leading the way in solving human resources challenges for WordPress companies. Team WP is the team and culture platform dedicated to the WordPress ecosystem, with a mission to empower teams by fostering a thriving, people-first culture. This is achieved by improving engagement and optimizing teamwork with their specialized tools and resources. We discussed Team WP's OpenTeam Framework, which builds upon the foundation of eight principles to create a thriving team culture that fosters innovation, collaboration, and growth.
In this riveting, yes, riveting 6th episode of "Within WordPress,", I engage in a deep dive conversation with esteemed guest Noel Tock, a visionary in the WordPress landscape. We delve into a comprehensive discussion about the future trajectory of WordPress, examining its potential through the lens of Gutenberg, marketing strategies, enterprise market opportunities, and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence. Noel, renowned for his innovative approach to WordPress utilization, offers his unique perspectives. His broad and in-depth understanding of the platform, both in its current state and future prospects, adds an enriching dimension to the conversation. Don't miss this enlightening exchange as we navigate the ever-evolving world of WordPress with Noel Tock.
My guest for this podcast is Slobodan Manić.
We discuss why Slobodan found himself mixing his passion for WordPress with performance.
Slobodan talks about his love for WordPress and 15 years of experience in performance optimization. He emphasizes the significance of performance optimization for website speed and how it enhances the user experience. Slobodan believes WordPress is a highly versatile tool but inexperienced users' choices without understanding consequences have resulted in inefficient code which causes problems for website conversions.
He highlights the importance of front-end performance and backend performance while building or optimizing a website and warns against choosing reckless plugins. Slobodan advises users to remove unnecessary assets and optimize leftovers for a faster internet.
Learn all about how Juliette Reinders Folmer uses 1600 testing scenarios for just one little thing inside WordPress. Juliette is one of the big forces behind getting the code inside WordPress tested and up to spec according to PHP standards. Her work for the WordPress Project is fueled by wanting to leave the world in a better place than how she found it, and oh my word, does she ever!
Juliette Reinders Folmer is an opinionated, passionate busy-body with a prolific portfolio of contributions to various high profile open source projects over the years. She is co-author of PHPCompatibility, initiator of PHPUnit Polyfills and created the PHP Cheatsheets]. Juliette regularly speaks at conferences and is always happy to discuss how we can all contribute to changing both the dev-culture as well as our code, to be _better_.
Juliette is self-employed and based in the Netherlands.
Matt and Remkus delve into the challenges and dynamics of being a content creator in the WordPress community.
Matt shares his personal experiences and insights regarding sustaining a business in this field. He discusses the significance of personal branding, expanding one's reach to a larger audience, and the impact of changes within the WordPress ecosystem.
The podcast explores topics such as the rise of page builders, the growth of specific WordPress products, and potential future directions for the industry. Matt also addresses the difficulties of monetizing WordPress news and the importance of building a substantial audience for revenue generation, particularly through affiliate marketing.
Throughout the conversation, Matt provides his own perspectives and opinions on these subjects, offering valuable insights for content creators within the WordPress community.
Get ready for an exciting podcast with Till Krüss, the WordPress Cache wizard!
Learn how Till got involved in core WordPress development, through working on projects like MP6, and started embracing the dynamic nature of the platform.
Till created Object Cache Pro. This is a very powerful WordPress plugin that harnesses the magic of Redis caching to supercharge your website's performance. With lightning-fast page loads and improved backend speed, your website will reach new heights. And don't forget Till's secret weapon, PHP-Redis, an extension that unlocks mind-boggling performance gains for PHP applications.
Dive into the world of WordPress and be inspired by Till's journey.
The very first Within WordPress podcast is with Jonny Harris. Jonny is a WordPress Core Performance team member and as such responsible for some of the lastest performance improvements.
Join me in my first Within WordPress where I chat with the legendary Johnny Harris, a long-time WordPress contributor, XWP developer, and performance optimization guru. With over a decade of experience in the WordPress ecosystem, Johnny shares his journey from blogger to core contributor and how his obsession with performance has driven him to make WordPress faster for millions of users worldwide.
In this video, Johnny discusses:
Not just that, Johnny also shares some of his success stories, like massively reducing page load times with small code changes, and the environmental benefits of improving performance.
Whether you're a WordPress newbie or a seasoned developer, this podcast is packed with valuable insights on how to optimize your sites for speed and efficiency. ️
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