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Do the Woo

Author: Bob Dunn aka BobWP

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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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Miriam and Tammie reflect on their experiences at the Rome Core Days event, highlighting the focus on core contributors, inspiring discussions, and the value of hands-on workshops in a welcoming atmosphere.
In a new episode, BobWP introduces Matthias Pfefferle as a host, discussing the upcoming show "Open Web Conversations," with his focus on WordPress and broader Fediverse topics.
Anne, Amber, and James discuss the significance of accessibility in web development for WooCommerce stores. They emphasize the Accessibility Checker plugin, upcoming audits, and compliance with the European Accessibility Act.
BobWP introduces Mark Westguard as a new host. They will launch a monthly show where Mark chats with small businesses in WordPress, sharing their stories and challenges starting January 2025.
BobWP requests year-end support for the podcast through Community Friends, offering benefits while acknowledging listener contributions.
Hosts Katie and Marcus about their highlights and strategies for 2025, focusing on plugin optimization, agency transitions, onboarding, pricing, and marketing challenges.
In this episode, hosts explore WordPress 6.7's highlights, including performance enhancements, the Site Editor's progression, advancements like the Interactivity API, and future developments anticipated for 2025.
PressConf, reviving the essence of Pressnomics, is an upcoming business-centric WordPress event from April 23-26, 2024. It focuses on networking, curated speakers, and compensating organizers, fostering community innovation.
In this episode of Woo ProductChat, BobWP has a Q & A with James Kemp talking about WooCommerce. Community questions included plugin integration, product editor updates, roadmap transparency, and future plans for WooConf, emphasizing community feedback.
Devin hosts Pooja and Anand to chat about WP Campus Connect, a successful initiative boosting Ajmer's WordPress community by targeting college students through workshops and seminars.
In this episode of Do the Woo, Anick from Pixable chats about his agency's journey with WordPress and WooCommerce, innovative client solutions, AI trends, compliance challenges, accessibility, and community engagement.
In this episode, Adam and Bob chat with Konrad from FLIZpay about reducing credit card fees in WooCommerce. The conversation covers payment options, costs, and innovative solutions.
In this episode of Woo DevChat we chat with Brian about optimizing WooCommerce sites, the Perfmatters plugin, and the importance of customer support.
Aaron Edwards shares his transition from WordPress CTO to founding DocsBot.ai, highlighting the importance of adapting to new technologies and iterative experimentation in entrepreneurship.
In this episode of Woo BizChat, Katie Keith and Afsaneh Diya discuss effective marketing strategies for WooCommerce and WordPress businesses, emphasizing audience understanding, community engagement, and diverse marketing channels.
Do the Woo is on the Fediverse with multi-authors, audio distribution and more to come.
In this episode, Abha discusses WordPress's potential evolution into a distributed social media platform with Matthias and Robert, emphasizing community engagement and new tools.
The episode covers insights from WooSesh on motion design, e-commerce localization, accessibility, payment security, customer success, and lifetime licenses in plugin development, emphasizing enhancing user experience and trust.
In this episode, hosts recap WooSesh day one, focusing on WooCommerce's rebranding, UI enhancements, community engagement, and enterprise scalability.
The last few weeks have been crazy for me, but not just in the way you might be thinking. So I need a little break this week from posting any episodes.
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