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The Do the Woo podcast is a channel of open source shows for theWooCommerce and WordPress builder community, by the community. Our mission is to amplify the voices and talents of builders worldwide, providing a platform for them to share their stories, expertise, and insights. Across our diverse shows, we highlight the achievements of those shaping websites, shops, products, services, and communities within the expansive WordPress and WooCommerce ecosystem.
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This episode features Justin Sainton and Alex Moss discussing career paths, AI impact, e-commerce evolution, and future tech projects.
Katie and Paul have a conversation about marketing a WooCommerce site, touching on optimization, marketing strategies, and the power of personalization.
A Gender Equality Survey by WP Includes seeks participation to improve gender diversity in WordPress businesses.
In a geeky conversation, Alex Standiford discusses remote work, WordPress development, the potential of PHP Nomad and ChatGPT.
Listen in for tips on pricing for freelancers and small agencies when it comes to WooCommerce and WordPress services.
Shanta Nathwani and Birgit chat about diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the WordPress and tech community.
No nosso programa Vozes da Comunidade, WordPress pelo Mundo, destacamos a comunidade WordPress de Portugal para uma conversa na sua língua materna.
Robert and Courtney discuss open source events, licensing changes in Redis, and the need for sustainable funding.
Learn about PR within the WordPress community and the emphases of relationship-building over aggressive sales tactics.
Dave and Arthur discuss their meetup experiences, highlighting diverse event formats, challenges in achieving diversity, and initiatives to engage the younger generation in the WordPress community.
Do the Woo will be attending and sponsoring WordCamp Porto 2024 on May 17th and 18th.
In this episode we have a chat with Rick McGarry and Jake Holman from Sleeping Giant Studios. They discuss the agency's history, approach to client relationships, the impact of AI in their agency, token migration challenges in e-commerce, and the benefits of the open-source nature of WordPress and WooCommerce.
In the premier episode of Open Talk On Open Source Show, hosts Robert and Courtney discuss their open source journeys and the need for collaboration and understanding between different open source communities.
Alexander Gilmanov shares insights into his journey in the WordPress and WooCommerce space, growing a plugin business and the importance of community and events.
In the latest episode of The WordPress Way, host Abha and guests Anne McCarthy and Bud Kraus deep-dive into the details of the recent WordPress 6.5 release. They discuss the new font library feature, enhancements in revisions, plugin dependencies, and the significance of data views plus a lot more
This episode discusses affiliate programs in depth, emphasizing the need for personalized, collaborative relationships and exploring potential drawbacks of traditional affiliate links.
In today's episode of Woo BizChat, Adrian Tobey from Groundhogg emphasizes the importance of CRM for businesses and the early adoption of CRM for WooCommerce shops. He also discusses potential barriers to CRM success and contemplates the future of content consumption.
The Woo team and Douglas discuss Wyrmwood's journey, Kickstarter success, challenges of growth, and multi-channel commerce.
The conversation with Stijn Paumen, CEO of Helio, explores cryptocurrency, stable coins, and their impact on merchants.
Vikas Singhal from InstaWP shares insights on the significance of admin demos in the WordPress and WooCommerce ecosystem.
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