WordPress for SMEs and High-Scale Platforms

The WordPress for SMEs and High-Scale Platforms is designed to help business owners, marketing directors, and other decision makers who want to scale an existing WordPress solution, integrate WordPress within their technical suite or migrate a proprietary framework to WordPress. Mario Peshev is a WordPress Core contributor and the CEO of DevriX - a distributed WordPress agency. DevriX works with SMEs and large enterprises in the automotive, health, banking industries, building unique features for complex and heavy web solutions.

#37: The Future of WordPress: Trends and Predictions

What does WordPress look like in 2024? The platform is climbing up once again and currently powers 43.5% of all websites after a slight dip in the past 18 months. As B2B SaaS are struggling in a market with limited demand, WordPress is going strong. Here's why I expect to see in the coming year.

07-26
18:38

#36: How to Build a WordPress SaaS Application

What are the prerequisites to build a scalable SaaS Application and is WordPress a good fit to use as an application framework? The episode would reveal some of the strengths WordPress shines with and the best practices to get some general tasks working which would allow you to scale a subscription-based product model that lasts.

01-02
16:11

#35: 5 Ways to Build Landing Pages For Your WordPress Site

Ever felt limited by your existing feature set when it comes to setting up new landing pages? Or performance is crucial and you want to limit the amount of scripts loading across the board? Here are 5 tips for you.

12-29
10:01

#34: The Future of WordPress in 2020

What should we expect from WordPress in 2020? We are discussing the latest updates on Gutenberg, eCommerce, WordPress Apps, the Enterprise space and more.

12-06
16:12

#32: 7 More Obstacles Enterprises Face With WordPress

Episode 15 covered 8 major obstacles we've heard from enterprises considering WordPress. Wrapping up the top 15, here's a list of 7 additional challenges we get in sales calls and emails, and during meetings with enterprise-grade clients considering WordPress.

10-13
16:49

#31: Top Reasons For Companies to Redesign Their WordPress Websites

Lots of people perceive redesigns as a sporadic activity or an emotional one -- but there's often a good reason to plan one. Here's my top pick of reasonable explanations and triggers leading to planning a new website redesign.

10-07
09:13

#28: WordPress 5.0 - What to Expect With Gutenberg

WordPress 5.0 is just around the corner. The most major addition to the core CMS running 31.6% of the Web is Gutenberg - the new visual builder replacing traditional WYSIWYG interfaces. What is the core goal of Gutenberg and how to leverage it once the update kicks in?

08-19
09:32

#5: How to Avoid Dangerous Premium WordPress Plugins

The number of active plugins doesn't matter. You can run 100 lightweight plugins and do just fine, or activate one that would mess everything up. Premium plugins are no different - in fact, authors have a really hard time producing outstanding quality at a low cost. Listen in and learn what to look for in a premium WordPress plugin and how to identify the right solutions for your high-scale website.

04-26
14:52

#33: Top Security Considerations For WordPress Enterprises

What are the top security considerations for enterprises considering WordPress for their product or a web application product?

10-28
15:45

#30: How to Plan and Handle Ongoing WordPress Development?

tips and tricks for working with WordPress development teams on an ongoing basis

09-27
12:47

#29: Why Are WordPress Agencies Switching to Agile?

The benefits of agile development for both clients and vendors, especially in the context of the WordPress ecosystem.

08-24
17:00

#27: 9 Different Ways to Build New WordPress Features

Most people keep adding more and more plugins to their website, until it gets bloated and barely working. It's only one of the common ways to introduce new features. Find out more here.

08-09
18:36

#26: How to Protect Yourself From Bad WordPress Advice?

Have you read up on best practices and top plugins online? Chances are, you've seen tons of marketing collateral or people pitching themselves. Here's how to stop receiving poor advice.

08-05
14:59

#25: Backing Up Large WordPress Websites

Small websites could be exported quickly from a cPanel or with a simple plugin. The more your site grows, the more you get to hit certain limits and edge cases. Here's what you need to know about backups and the core areas of WordPress that need attention.

07-27
15:57

#24: How Did WordPress Gain Popularity as a CMS?

What is the reason WordPress is so popular among both small businesses and enterprises? Here's a history of the CMS starting back in 2003, with some economic and cultural reasons it stood out compared to other industry solutions.

07-19
19:09

#23: What Could Completely Crash Your WordPress Website?

You don't need a malicious group of hackers to bring your server down. There are plenty of seemingly innocent services that could effectively kill your website - on a regular basis - without being designed to do so. Search engine bots, broken page checkers, automated DDoS attacks, sitemap regeneration can be your arch enemy. Learn why in this episode.

07-09
17:58

#22: How Do Hosting Migrations Work?

A step-by-step guide on performing hosting migrations between different vendors. Touching base on the core aspects of a WordPress website, limitations and caveats while moving back and forth, and the checklist you need to go live.

07-04
21:20

#21: Can You Build Airbnb, TripAdvisor, Netflix with WordPress?

WordPress is often aimed for MVPs and established platforms, including cloned builds of familiar products. Let's review these popular web services and see how suitable is WordPress if they started now.

07-01
10:14

#20: Why WordPress Isn't Taught at Universities?

And what sort of background should you look for when hiring a WordPress developer

06-28
10:40

#19: Why WordCamps and Meetups Are Important?

If you use WordPress in any capacity, WordCamps are a great place to be at. You can meet prospective partners or employees, learn the internals of the contribution process, find out what are the reasons behind some core decisions by the leadership team.

06-19
13:55

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