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Ep 175Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 20

In this podcast episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller demonstrate and discuss the features of their OMG IMG plugin. They showcase how the plugin allows users to show or hide sections, customize settings, and create images for social media posts. They also address challenges related to layout and templates, including different image sizes and orientations. They talk about the appearance and customization options of the plugin, such as incorporating logos and avatars into posts. They mention the importance of branding and discuss potential improvements and future developments for the plugin.Top Takeaways:Iterative Development and Real-World Testing: Corey Maass and Cory Miller emphasize the importance of iterative development and testing by real-world usage. User feedback and real-world scenarios play a crucial role in shaping the final product.Balancing Functionality and Design: While the technical aspects of generating images are important, they also discuss the visual appeal of the images. They mention the need to make the plugin capable of creating images that not only work but also look professional and engaging. This highlights the importance of user experience and aesthetics in software development.Use Cases and Customization: The developers discuss various use cases for the plugin, including creating images for blog posts and social media sharing. They explore ways to customize images, add branding elements, and adjust layouts based on the needs of different users. This highlights the role of user-centered design and customization options in creating a versatile and adaptable tool.🔗 Mentioned in the show:CanvaSlackPost StatusOMG IMGGoogle SlidesEasy Digital Downloads🙏 Sponsor: GoDaddy ProManage your clients, websites, and tasks from a single dashboard with GoDaddy Pro. Perform security scans, backups, and remote updates to many sites on any host. Check up on site performance, monitor uptime and analytics, and then send reports to your clients. GoDaddy Pro is free — and designed to make your life better🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Aug 25, 202350 min

Ep 174Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 19

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass talk about their plan to launch the plug-in before WordCamp US. They also discuss offering a special package for early supporters, and different ways to promote their product, including newsletters, and social media. Next the talk about the features and functionality emphasizing the importance of simple and user-friendly designs. They set a plan to create a dedicated page for WordCamp US, record a video message, and rehearse their talk. Top Takeaways:Importance of Design and Templates: Highlighting the importance of dedicating time to craft eye-catching templates and the simplicity of producing images using these templates.Discussing the Launch Plan: Conversation regarding the pre-launch of a plug-in ahead of WordCamp US, strategizing sales targets, and introducing an exclusive package for our initial supporters.Preparing for WordCamp US: Exploring the concept of crafting a singular launch page (complete with a video message), a compelling presentation of the product's value proposition, and seamless integration with the product journey.🔗 Mentioned in the show:WordCamp USGoogle FontsWordPressWooCommerceomgimg.co🙏 Sponsor: Gravity FormsGravity Forms is a powerful form builder for WordPress and the #1 choice for businesses and web professionals across the globe. Its vast array of features, intuitive drag-and-drop form editor, and extensive ecosystem of add-ons, ensure customers can design beautiful, intelligent, and accessible forms for any project requirement.🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Aug 18, 202333 min

Ep 173Post Status Draft – What is Coaching & What Are Key Times to Have a Coach with Kelly Gallagher

Episode Highlights:[00:00:00] The role of coaching and introduction of Kelly Gallagher-Cory introduces Kelly Gallagher as his professional coach and discusses their working relationship for four and a half years.[00:01:25] Kelly's background in business development and coaching training- Kelly shares her background in business development and her coaching journey, including her training and pursuit of a master's degree.[00:07:38] The difference between coaching and therapy, and the value of coaching for high achievers-Cory and Kelly discuss the definition of coaching, the distinction between coaching and therapy, and the importance of coaching for high achievers.[00:11:39] The distinction between therapy and coaching-Discussion on the differences between therapy and coaching and how they complement each other.[00:12:41] The value of having a coach for high achievers-Exploration of the benefits of coaching for high achievers and the importance of self-awareness.[00:13:55] Times when people seek coaching-Identification of common situations that lead individuals to actively seek coaching, such as career conflicts, the desire for personal growth, and the need for support during organizational changes.[00:23:31] The role of coaching and the importance of ICF certification-Discussion on the role of coaching, the significance of ICF certification, and the difference between coaching and therapy.[00:28:34] The value of having a coach for high achievers-Exploration of the benefits of coaching for high performers and the potential negative stigma associated with coaching as a remedial tool.[00:31:58] Coaching for entrepreneurs-The essentiality of coaching for entrepreneurs, particularly in navigating change, making big decisions, and improving performance.[00:34:24] The role of coaching and seizing opportunities-Cory reflects on the importance of having a coach and making the most of opportunities in business.[00:35:18] The importance of personal happiness and joy in work-Kelly discusses the significance of finding joy and personal happiness in one's work and how it affects performance.[00:37:09] The passion for helping others and personal growth-Kelly shares her passion for helping others find personal growth in coaching and how it is more rewarding than pure sales.🙏 Sponsor: ElementorElementor enables web creators to build professional, pixel-perfect websites with an intuitive visual builder. Quickly create amazing websites for your clients or your business with complete control over every piece, without writing a single line of code. Join a vast community of web creators from all around the world who deliver exceptional websites using Elementor.🔗 Mentioned in the show:University of Texas at Dallas Coaching ProgramInternational Coach Federation🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Kelly Gallagher (Executive Coach, Gallagher Executive Coaching Partnerships)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Aug 3, 202339 min

Ep 172Post Status Draft – The WP Agency Journey With J.J. Toothman Of Lone Rock Point

Episode Highlights:The Growth of Lone Rock Point [00:00:32] JJ discusses the growth of his agency, Lone Rock Point, from 4-5 people in spring 2020 to 16 people now.Remote-first Approach [00:02:29] JJ talks about adopting a remote-first organizational structure from the beginning and how they didn't miss a beat when the pandemic hit in 2020.Focus on Public Sector and NASA [00:04:02] JJ explains his background in government contracting and how his agency focuses on working with the public sector, particularly in the federal level, including clients like NASA.The federal government ecosystem [00:11:29] Discussion on the ecosystem and governance of federal government agencies, including guidance and policies.Starting Lone Rock Point [00:13:39] JJ's decision to start his own agency after exploring side hustles and feeling the desire to be more entrepreneurial.Niching down to WordPress [00:18:25] The growth and success of Lone Rock Point after focusing on WordPress as their main service offering.Topic 1: Using WordPress as a Content Management System [00:22:17] Discussion on using WordPress as a content management system and adapting WooCommerce for check payments.Topic 2: WordPress and the Public Sector [00:22:58] Exploration of using WordPress in the public sector, particularly in government agencies like NASA, for managing and publishing content.Topic 3: Web Modernization Project with NASA [00:28:26] Overview of a web modernization project with NASA, including evaluating different CMS options and deciding to invest in WordPress.The SEO and Accessibility Tools in WordPress [00:32:35] Discusses the real-time analysis tools in WordPress for SEO and accessibility, such as Yoast, and how they differentiate it from other CMS platforms.The Resources and Knowledge Sharing in the WordPress Community [00:34:57] Explains the abundance of resources, knowledge sharing, and community support available in the WordPress ecosystem compared to other CMS platforms.The Importance of Open Source and User Experience in WordPress [00:37:11] Highlights the significance of open source adoption in the public sector and how WordPress's user experience and inclusivity differentiate it from commercial solutions.🙏 Sponsor: GoDaddy ProManage your clients, websites, and tasks from a single dashboard with GoDaddy Pro. Perform security scans, backups, and remote updates to many sites on any host. Check up on site performance, monitor uptime and analytics, and then send reports to your clients. GoDaddy Pro is free — and designed to make your life better. 🔗 Mentioned in the show:Lone Rock PointWordPress NASAAutomatticWordPress VIPFedRAMPWordPress Agency Partnership ProgramRaytheonNasa Ames Research Center"Recoding America" by Jennifer PalkaWooCommerceWikisTicketflyIntegrated Digital Experience ActDrupalAdobe Experience ManagerWagtailContentfulGutenbergAtomic Design SystemYoastWordPress pluginsStack Overflow🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:JJ Toothman (Owner, Lone Rock Point)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jul 20, 202339 min

Ep 171Post Status Draft – The WP Agency Journey with Rob Cairns of Stunning Digital Marketing

Top Takeaways:Website Security and Budgeting: Businesses must prioritize website security and allocate appropriate budgets for maintenance and protection. Websites are now integral to modern business operations, and their value should be recognized and treated as essential as physical security measures.Effective Client Communication: Clear and proactive communication with clients is crucial. Agencies should manage client expectations, set boundaries, and communicate any limitations, such as response times during vacations or other periods of unavailability. Managing client communication helps build trust and ensures a smoother working relationship.Community Engagement and Personal Well-being: Engaging with the WordPress community and participating in events like WordCamps can be valuable for networking, knowledge sharing, and staying updated with industry trends. Additionally, individuals need to prioritize their own well-being and take care of their health.🙏 Sponsor: WordPress.comBuild and manage professional sites with secure managed hosting on WordPress.com.Beautiful themes, built-in SEO, and payment tools, and access to over 50,000 plugins. Everything you need for your business, plus 24/7 support from WordPress experts. 🔗 Mentioned in the show:LastPassKathyPost StatusWordCamp BuffaloWordPress MontclairLinkedInCourtney RobertsonWordPress🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Rob Cairns (Founder, CEO, & Chief Creator of Amazing Ideas, Stunning Digital Marketing)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jul 13, 202338 min

Ep 170Post Status Draft – Veteran Executive Lyndi Zavy On Hiring & Leadership Burnout

Top Takeaways:Self-care is Essential for Leaders: Leaders need to prioritize their own well-being and practice self-care. Leaders need to take care of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally in order to lead and support their teams effectively.Leaders Must Practice Reflecting: Leaders must hold up a mirror to themselves. To address burnout and prevent talent loss, leaders should reflect on their own actions and behaviors. They should examine the role they play in creating a safe and supportive work environment and be willing to make changes to policies, procedures, and practices that may contribute to employee dissatisfaction.Communication and Vulnerability Are Key: Open and honest communication between leaders and employees is crucial. Leaders should ask questions, actively listen, and create an environment where employees feel comfortable sharing their concerns. Encouraging vulnerability and empathy fosters a culture of support and helps identify potential issues before they escalate.🙏 Sponsor: ElementorElementor enables web creators to build professional, pixel-perfect websites with an intuitive visual builder. Quickly create amazing websites for your clients or your business with complete control over every piece without writing a single line of code. Join a vast community of web creators from all around the world who deliver exceptional websites using Elementor.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Lyndi ZavyRivers and RoadsCraft & CommerceGoogleGoogle DocsZoom🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Lyndi Zavy (Founder & CEO, Rivers and Roads)Cory Miller ( CEO , Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 21, 202355 min

Ep 170Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 18

Top Takeaways:Redefining Success and Goals: The idea of reevaluating one's definition of success. Instead of solely focusing on financial gain or external measures, there is a shift towards valuing the impact and value brought to others through one's work or personal projects. Success is viewed as creating something meaningful that brings joy or usefulness to users rather than solely pursuing monetary goals.Importance of Collaboration and Connection: The value of collaboration and building connections with like-minded individuals. The joy derived from hobbies or personal projects can be enhanced by sharing experiences, exchanging ideas, and working together with others. Building lasting friendships and relationships through shared interests can be a source of support and fulfillment.Embracing the Process and Finding Fulfillment in the Journey: The importance of enjoying the process and finding fulfillment in the act of creating or working on something rather than solely focusing on the end result. The journey itself, the learning, the challenges, and the growth that occur along the way can be sources of joy and satisfaction. It's about finding meaning and enjoyment in the present moment rather than solely fixating on the outcome.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressBalsamiqMeetup.comSlackWordPressTwitterInstagram🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 21, 202357 min

Ep 169Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 17

Top Takeaways:Consider customer preferences. It is critical to understand customer preferences and needs when determining pricing plans. Exploring options, such as lifetime licenses and differentiating plans based on the number of sites, can help you strike a balance between value and affordability for customers.Seek feedback. Recognize the value of seeking feedback from others in relevant communities. Reach out for input and opinions. External perspectives can provide valuable insights and help refine your approach.Focus on website messaging and design. Acknowledge the importance of presenting information in a coherent and engaging manner. Consider using design elements to enhance a website's overall visual appeal and user experience.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressEasy Digital DownloadsBackupBuddy🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 14, 202358 min

Ep 167Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 16

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass explore the delicate balance between professionalism and creativity in branding and marketing. They also discuss the importance of incorporating feedback into the product development process, utilizing user testing and testimonials to refine features and continually improve. The impact of their collaborative efforts has led to clarity around the momentum of partnering can bring to the creative process.Top Takeaways:Balancing Professionalism and Creativity. The balance between professionalism and creativity in branding and marketing can be difficult. Even for playful, fun brands, there is a need to maintain a level of professionalism. Clean designs, corporate markets, and conveying value to potential customers are important.Using Feedback for Product Refinement. There is value in receiving feedback and incorporating it into the product development process. User testing, testimonials, and refining the features offer continual improvement opportunities. Creating a product that meets the needs of the target audience and continually improving it based on user feedback requires commitment.Leveraging Collaboration for Productivity. The productive nature of collaboration and bouncing ideas off each other is energizing. Take time to brainstorm, make suggestions, and provide insights that contribute to refining the product and marketing strategies with your teams. A collaborative approach helps generate new ideas, solve problems, and keep the momentum flowing.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressOMGIMGChatGPTWordCampLindsey Miller🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 8, 202349 min

Ep 168Emilia Capital Gets Creative with WCEU Sponsorship

Michelle Frechette talks with Marieke van de Rakt and Joost de Valk of Emilia Capital about their new company and their plans to invest in sustainable and female-led WordPress companies. They discuss their upcoming participation at WordCamp Europe, where they will be sponsoring and offering investment opportunities to new companies. They also delve into the challenges of running a profitable open-source software company and the importance of discussing business models in open-source software. Their passion for supporting sustainable and diverse businesses and their commitment to promoting gender equality through a year-round training and coaching program for women are inspiring! Top TakeawaysImportance of Fit: Finding a good fit when considering investments is crucial. Consider factors like valuation, adding value to the ecosystem, and the ability to contribute to and improve upon a product or service. The need for alignment between an investor's goals and the potential investment is paramount.Women Empowerment: Empowering women through focusing on personal and organizational change can shift the future. Programs that address both an individual's growth within a company and the organization's commitment to gender equality are needed. A comprehensive approach to empowering women in the workplace is necessary to bring real change.Growth and Excitement: Being passionate about your investments can lead to increased growth. Building on your investments within WordPress enables you to build momentum and enthusiasm to achieve real growth. It can also lead to new opportunities and partnerships.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Yoast Equalized DigitalWPCSExtendifyCastosWordCamp Europe🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Joost de Valk (Founder, Emilia Capital)Marieke van de Rakt ( Founder, Emilia Capital)Michelle Frechette ( Director of Community Relations, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 8, 202327 min

Ep 166Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 15

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass discuss their progress on a project related to image generation and sharing. They explore the use of Open Graph (OG) images, social media platforms, and the importance of consistent branding. They mention the need for a logo and discuss the design concept, leaning towards a fun and vibrant style. They also touch on website development, pricing, and marketing assets. The conversation revolves around simplifying the image generation process and creating a user-friendly product. Overall, they aim to finalize the project's features, branding, and logo to move forward with the launch.Top Takeaways:Logo and Branding: The importance of creating a logo and establishing consistent branding for your project. You want a logo that represents image generation in a fun and vibrant way, potentially incorporating bright colors and a big, fun font. It should look good on different merchandise items like t-shirts and baseball caps.Image Generation and Sharing: The main focus of your project is image generation and sharing. Using a logo generation tool and exploring concepts related to image generation, sharing, and open graph images. The goal is to make the process of generating and sharing images easy and efficient for users.Project Progress: The project's progress, including bug fixes and updates. The plan is to address the bugs and implement additional features and improvements. Once the sitewide and post-level functionalities are handled, the project will be ready to share with others. Defining the project's style, including the logo and overall branding, is an important next step.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressWordPressOpenAIPost StatusWP BeginnerFiverrWordCampMakeLogo.aiVova FeldmanSyed BalkhiOpen Graph Image🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 1, 20230 min

Ep 165The WP Agency Journey with Anil Gupta of Multidots

In this episode, Cory Miller interviews Anil Gupta, CEO of Multidots, about WordPress in the enterprise space. They discuss the importance of collaboration in WordPress, particularly for enterprises, and how tools like Multi Collab can address content creation needs. They also touch on the ongoing developments in Gutenberg and the significance of AI in content creation. Key takeaways include understanding the enterprise requirements, leveraging collaboration tools, engaging with the WordPress community, recognizing the impact of AI, and embracing the flexibility and power of the WordPress platform. Top Takeaways:Collaboration is crucial: We should recognize the importance of collaboration in content creation platforms. Enterprises and users expect collaboration features similar to those offered by platforms like Notion, Canva, and Google Docs. Lack of collaboration functionality may lead users to explore alternative platforms. We also should stay updated on the Gutenberg roadmap and actively contribute to the development of collaboration features in WordPress.Keep up with evolving workflows: We should understand that changing workflows can have a significant impact, considering WordPress's imprint on the internet. It is important to keep up with evolving workflows and ensure that the necessary functions and features are available to meet users' needs. Gutenberg's ongoing development aims to democratize publishing on the web while adapting to changing requirements.Explore AI opportunities: Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents opportunities in content creation, which can have a significant impact on enterprise WordPress projects. We should explore and leverage AI technology to enhance content creation processes and deliver innovative solutions to clients. We should stay informed about AI advancements and explore how AI can be leveraged within WordPress to improve content creation workflows. AI-related developments in the WordPress ecosystem can lead to innovative solutions and opportunities for professional growth.🙏 Episode Partner: Gravity FormsGravity Forms is a powerful form builder for WordPress and the #1 choice for businesses and web professionals across the globe. Its vast array of features, intuitive drag-and-drop form editor, and extensive ecosystem of add-ons, ensure customers can design beautiful, intelligent, and accessible forms for any project requirement.🔗 Mentioned in the show:MultidotsWordPressMulti CollabNotion Canva Matt MullenwegOpen AI🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Anil Gupta (CEO of Multidots)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jun 1, 202334 min

Ep 164Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 14

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass discuss implementing an image-generation tool for content marketing. They explore the idea of creating templates for generating images that can be used in blog posts, social media, and other channels. The tool aims to enhance the visual appeal of content, highlight key quotes and summaries, and make sharing easier. They envision a workflow where marketers can quickly generate various image templates based on their content, ultimately improving their posts' overall presentation and value. Top Takeaways:Continuous Learning: The WordPress ecosystem constantly evolves, so staying updated with the latest trends, technologies, and best practices is crucial. Engage in continuous learning through online resources, forums, and communities, and attend WordPress events and conferences.Security Measures: WordPress security should be a top priority. Implement robust security measures such as using strong passwords, keeping themes and plugins up to date, using reliable security plugins, regularly backing up your website, and staying vigilant against potential vulnerabilities.Performance Optimization: Website speed and performance are essential for user experience and search engine rankings. Optimize your WordPress site using lightweight themes and plugins, optimizing images, leveraging caching techniques, and minimizing HTTP requests. Regularly monitor and optimize your site's performance to ensure a smooth and fast user experience. 🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressInstagramVida Bars🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

May 23, 202357 min

Ep 163The WP Agency Journey with Sheryle Gillihan of Cause Labs

In this episode, Sheryle Gillian, co-owner and CEO of CauseLabs, shares her journey and the evolution of her purpose-driven web agency with Cory Miller. She discusses how her personal journey led her to prioritize making a difference through her work. Sheryle emphasizes the shift towards sustainable digital stewardship and the role of WordPress in helping businesses adapt and evolve over time. She encourages WordPress professionals to embrace the open-source ethos, attend WordCamps, and use technology as a force for good. Sheryle's story highlights the importance of purpose-driven work and the power of community in the WordPress ecosystem. Top Takeaways:Embrace Sustainable Digital Stewardship: Adopting a long-term approach to website development and maintenance is important. Rather than considering a website as a one-time project, advocate for becoming a steward of clients' digital investments. This involves continuously evolving websites to keep up with technology changes and client needs and offering ongoing support and guidance.Recognize the Value of WordPress for Business Growth: WordPress provides a versatile platform for businesses to expand their online presence. Many physical businesses, such as yoga studios, had to pivot during the pandemic and realize the potential of their websites as an essential part of their operations. WordPress offers the flexibility and scalability necessary for businesses to adapt, evolve, and explore new opportunities.Use WordPress as a Force for Good: WordPress professionals should leverage the platform for business success and for making a positive impact. Using technology and business for social and environmental good is valuable. By aligning with a purpose-driven approach, WordPress professionals can contribute to building a better world through their work.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Michael GillihanCauseLabs TwitterRaspberry PiPearl S Buck FoundationWordPressTheme ForestCraigslistWordCampPurpose WP TwitterPurpose WPIDEOKickstarterB CorpLegoOnward Press🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Sheryle Gillihan (CEO and Co-Owner of CauseLabs)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

May 17, 202344 min

Ep 161Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 13

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass discuss the importance of OG (Open Graph) images for social media sharing and branding in WordPress. They highlight the benefits of using OG image templates to create visually appealing and professional content. They also emphasize the need for WordPress professionals to offer variety and customization options to cater to different client needs. Cory and Corey suggest considering pricing models and beta-testing strategies to determine market value and gather feedback. This episode provides valuable insights for WordPress professionals seeking to enhance their services and deliver impactful OG image solutions. Top Takeaways:Explore OG image templates: OG (Open Graph) images are essential for social media sharing and branding. WordPress professionals should consider incorporating OG image templates into their projects to enhance their content's visual appeal and professionalism. This could involve adding a logo, screenshots, or other relevant images within browser frames or mobile device mockups. Professionals can easily create engaging OG images that align with their clients' branding and marketing strategies by utilizing templates.Embrace variety and customization: With the availability of different OG image templates and design options, WordPress professionals should strive to offer their clients a diverse range of choices. By understanding common patterns and elements used in OG images, professionals can create customized templates that cater to various needs, such as showcasing logos, headlines, taglines, or even incorporating screenshots of website pages. The ability to provide personalized options and adapt to different social media platforms will greatly enhance the value of their services.Consider pricing and beta testing: As WordPress professionals develop their OG image solutions, it's crucial to think about pricing models and beta testing strategies. Offering a base product with well-defined features and functionality can serve as an entry point for clients. Professionals should assess the market value and determine appropriate pricing that reflects the benefits and customization options provided. Beta testing can be a valuable step to gather feedback, refine the product, and generate initial user testimonials or case studies. These efforts contribute to building credibility and attracting future customers.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressCanvaChat GPTSlack🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝

May 16, 202330 min

Ep 162The WP Agency Journey with Bet Hannon of AccessiCart

This episode features Bet Hannon, agency owner of AccessiCart, which specializes in accessibility for websites, particularly e-commerce sites. Bet talks with Cory Miller about the significance of accessibility, the agency's focus and niche, and tips for starting a business. Bet shares their journey in starting their business and how they became interested in accessibility. This interview emphasizes the importance of considering accessibility as a crucial aspect of user experience optimization and the benefits of providing transcripts for videos and podcasts. AccessiCart is currently experimenting with productized services for accessibility and remediation.Top TakeawaysEmbrace Accessibility: Accessibility is crucial in web design and development. Prioritizing making websites accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, is critical. It's important to consider different user personas and their needs and continuously work on improving the accessibility of websites.Continuously Evolve and Optimize: The field of e-commerce and web development is constantly evolving. As WordPress professionals, we should be willing to adapt, experiment, and continuously optimize our websites and services. This includes staying informed about new tools, technologies, and strategies for improving user experience, conversion rates, and accessibility. Continuous learning and professional development are key to providing high-quality services and staying competitive in the industry.User Experience Optimization: Accessibility and user experience go hand in hand. We should focus on optimizing the user experience of websites by considering factors like intuitive navigation, clear content presentation, fast loading times, and mobile responsiveness. A seamless and enjoyable user experience leads to better engagement, higher conversions, and increased customer satisfaction. 🙏 Sponsor: GoDaddy ProManage your clients, websites, and tasks from a single dashboard with GoDaddy Pro. Perform security scans, backups, and remote updates to many sites on any host. Check up on site performance, monitor uptime and analytics, and then send reports to your clients. GoDaddy Pro is free — and designed to make your life better. 🔗 Mentioned in the show:iThemesNathan IngramArtisteerBenjamin Bradley BackupBuddyAccessiCart🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Bet Hannon (CEO of AccessiCart)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes,

May 12, 202342 min

Ep 160Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 12

Corey Maass and Cory Miller continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express. They discuss the current state of WordPress, its future, and what it means for WordPress professionals. Discover the top takeaways for developers, designers, and business owners in the WordPress ecosystem. Expect to gain insights on navigating the evolving WordPress landscape and staying ahead of the game.Top Takeaways:-Adapt and Upskill. The WordPress ecosystem is vast and constantly evolving. This growth brings challenges, such as increased competition and the need for WordPress professionals to continuously adapt and upskill to stay relevant in the industry. Keeping up with the latest trends and technologies in the WordPress ecosystem is critical. This includes learning new programming languages and frameworks, as well as staying up-to-date on design trends and best practices.-Engage Community. The WordPress community is a supportive and collaborative group of individuals and organizations. WordPress professionals can benefit greatly from participating in the community, whether that's by attending local WordPress meetups, contributing to open-source projects, or joining online communities like the WordPress subreddit or the WordPress Slack channel. By building a strong community around your WordPress website or business, you can establish yourself as a trusted authority in the WordPress space and create long-term relationships with your audience.-Content is STILL King. When it comes to building a successful WordPress website, you need excellent, engaging content. To stand out in the crowded online marketplace, WordPress professionals need to create valuable, high-quality content that resonates with their audience.-Security Should Be a Top Priority. Since WordPress is the most popular CMS in the world, it's also a popular target for hackers. Ensuring you take all necessary security measures to protect your websites and your clients' websites is essential.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressiThemesLiquid WebWP EngineGoDaddyAutomatticGravity FormsZapierSlackStripeWooCommerceChris LemaMatt MullenwegJason CohenAndrew NorcrossRebecca GillBrad TouesnardPippin WilliamsonSyed BalkhiCarl HancockJeff ChandlerBrian KrogsgardMatt MedeirosChris CoyierKori AshtonNathan IngramJennifer BournTroy DeanAdam Warner🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

May 5, 20231h 2m

Ep 159WordPress Products In The Enterprise With Crowd Favorite

Cory Miller is joined by Karim Marucchi, Pat Ramsey, and Alex Nitu of Crowd Favorite to discuss the evolution of WordPress, its growing importance in the enterprise space, and the challenges faced by WordPress professionals. They also talk about the future of WordPress and the impact of emerging technologies on the platform. Overall, the speakers highlight the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the rapidly changing world of WordPress development. Top Takeaways:Freedom for Growth. One of the benefits of WordPress at the enterprise level is its customization and flexibility. It allows enterprises to build a site that is tailored to their specific needs and requirements. Another important aspect of WordPress at the enterprise level is its ability to integrate with other enterprise tools and systems. This can include tools for content management, customer relationship management, analytics, and more. By integrating with these tools, enterprises can streamline their workflows and improve their overall efficiency to maximize growth.Connection is the WordPress Way. WordPress has a large and active community of users, developers, and designers. Networking with other professionals and participating in the community can help you learn from others, stay informed about industry trends, and build valuable relationships. As a WordPress professional, building and maintaining strong relationships with your clients is key. This involves not only delivering quality work but also communicating effectively, being responsive, and understanding their needs and goals. By doing so, you can build a loyal client base and generate repeat business.Mindset Matters. By practicing mindfulness, you can learn to observe your thoughts and emotions without judgment, which can help you develop greater self-awareness and emotional resilience. Cultivating a growth mindset can help you overcome challenges and achieve your goals. By focusing on learning and development rather than fixed abilities, you can approach challenges with a sense of curiosity and a willingness to learn, which can help you persevere through difficult times and ultimately achieve success.🙏 Sponsor: A2 HostingA2Hosting offers solutions for WordPress and WooCommerce that are both blazing fast and ultra-reliable. WordPress can be easily deployed on ANY web hosting plan from A2: Shared, VPS, or Dedicated. A2 also offers Managed WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting. Take a look at a2hosting.com today!🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crowd FavoriteAutomatticGravity FormsNinja FormsBeaver BuilderLiquid WebPagelyWP EngineGoDaddyFlywheelKinstaWPBeginnerElegant ThemesWPMU DeviThemesThe Events CalendarGravity FlowFormidable FormsWPFormsMatt MullenwegTaylor OtwellPippin WilliamsonBrian GardnerSyed BalkhiChris LemaBrad WilliamsHelen Hou-SandíAndrew NacinTony PerezMiriam SchwabNathan WrigleyBobWPDan MabyJoe HowardChristie ChirinosRich Tabor🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Karim Marucchi (CEO of Crowd Favorite)Pat Ramsey (Director of Technology at Crowd Favorite)Alex Nitu (Project Manager at Crowd Favorite)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

May 5, 202350 min

Ep 158Talking With Valet’s Ceo Kimberly Lipari About The Changing Value Of Websites To Organizations

Kim Lipari, owner and CEO of Valet, talks with Cory Miller about their insights and experiences on entrepreneurship, including how to handle challenges, the importance of building relationships, and the role of vulnerability in leadership. They offer advice on building a successful WordPress business and emphasize the need for continuous learning and personal growth. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights and advice for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and building a successful WordPress-based business.Top Takeaways:Focus on the customer: It's important to understand the customer's pain points and what they're looking for in a website. By focusing on the customer, you can create a website that meets their needs and helps them achieve their goals.Prioritize security: As a WordPress professional, it's important to make sure that your client's websites are secure and protected from hackers and other online threats. This means staying up-to-date on the latest security best practices, using secure hosting providers, and regularly updating plugins and themes.Stay up-to-date on the latest trends: It's important to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies in the WordPress ecosystem. This means attending conferences, following industry blogs and publications, and networking with other WordPress professionals. By staying on top of the latest trends, you can ensure that you're offering your clients the latest and greatest in WordPress technology.🔗 Mentioned in the show:ValetNathan WrigleyBeaver BuilderJennifer BournChris LemaPagelyWP EngineGoDaddyFlywheelMedia TempleKinstaLiquid WebPippin WilliamsonRestrict Content ProAffiliateWPSandhills DevelopmentEasy Digital DownloadsGravity FormsiThemesLiquid WebCarl AlexanderLindsay HalseyNathan IngramJason ResnickMatt MedeirosHallway Chats TrelloSlackZoomHubSpotInfusionsoftActiveCampaignSalesforceAgileCRM🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Kimberly Lipari (Owner and CEO of Valet)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Apr 27, 202345 min

Ep 157Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 11

In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller move from personal to professional. They offer impactful transparency, from discussing the importance of website speed, user experience, and SEO to practicing mindfulness and finding balance. They share insights on optimizing WordPress websites for performance, including hosting, caching, and image optimization tips. They also discuss the role of content in driving traffic and engagement, as well as strategies for leveraging social media to grow an online presence. Top Takeaways:Imposter Syndrome. Imposter syndrome is very common among people who work in tech, and it's important to acknowledge it and understand that it's okay to feel this way. It's helpful to talk to others about your feelings and to remind yourself of your accomplishments and skills. It's important not to compare yourself to others and focus on your progress and growth. Seeking support from a therapist or coach can be very helpful in managing imposter syndrome.Slow Hustle. Take a more intentional, thoughtful, and sustainable approach to work and life. Instead of constantly hustling and working long hours, “slow hustle” focuses on balancing work and rest, taking breaks, and being intentional about your work. Finding a pace that works for you helps in avoiding burnout. “Slow hustle” can help you find more fulfillment and purpose in your work and can be beneficial for long-term success.Personal Brand. Building a personal brand can help in various aspects of life. Establish your personal brand by identifying and highlighting your unique skills and strengths, being authentic and consistent, and cultivating relationships. Use social media and online platforms to share your expertise and connect with potential clients or collaborators. Continually invest in your personal and professional development, whether through learning new skills, attending conferences, or seeking mentorship or coaching. Remember the importance of maintaining a positive and professional online presence and reputation, as this can greatly impact your personal brand and career success.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressCrop.ExpressAppleWordPressSquareSpaceMediumSubstackGhostMatt Mullenweg Chris CoyierJeff BezosMark ZuckerbergTim FerrissMarie ForleoGary Vaynerchuk Casey NeistatBen ThompsonPeter Thiel 🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Apr 27, 20231h 35m

Ep 156Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 10

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass discuss the future of WordPress. From the adoption of the block editor to the rise of headless WordPress, they consider the impact on the growing WordPress community. Gain insights on how WordPress professionals can stay ahead of the curve, the importance of keeping up with the latest updates and developments in the WordPress ecosystem, and the significance of fostering a strong and supportive community. This is an honest and hopeful look at the current and future state of WordPress. Top Takeaways:Keep up with the latest WordPress updates. It's important for WordPress professionals to stay up-to-date with the latest WordPress updates, including security patches, bug fixes, and new features. This will ensure that your WordPress site stays secure and runs smoothly.Invest in continuous learning. As WordPress evolves, it's important to invest in continuous learning to keep up with the latest trends, technologies, and best practices. This can include attending conferences, networking with other professionals, and regularly reading blogs and publications related to WordPress and web development. Keeping up with the latest trends and best practices can help professionals stay competitive and provide the best possible service to their clients.Focus on user experience. User experience should be at the forefront of any WordPress professional's mind. This means designing websites that are easy to use, fast-loading, and visually appealing, as well as ensuring content is relevant and engaging for the target audience. By focusing on user experience, WordPress professionals can create websites that are both effective and enjoyable to use.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressJetpackAutomatticWooCommerceMatt MullenwegChris CoyierCSS-TricksCodePenYoastWP EngineGitHubAtlassianTrelloAsanaBasecampZapierDropboxZoomNotionFigmaSketchInVision🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status) The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Apr 20, 20231h 24m

Ep 155Jesse Friedman on raising the WP hosting standard across the industry with WP.cloud

Cory Miller is joined by Jess Friedman from WP Cloud discuss how hosting companies can improve their infrastructure and services to provide better performance and reliability to their customers. They also dive into the importance of customer support, the benefits of using managed hosting services, the ethics of data collection, and more. The experience and expertise offered are sure to inspire you to increase your standards of service. Top Takeaways:Outsourcing Infrastructure. WordPress hosting companies can benefit from outsourcing their infrastructure to specialized providers such as WP Cloud. This can free up their customer support team from dealing with infrastructure-related issues and enable them to focus on providing better customer service and value-added services.Increase Customer Satisfaction. By democratizing publishing and providing a superior WordPress experience, hosting companies can reduce churn and retain customers who may otherwise switch to other platforms if their WordPress experience is subpar.Set Up for Speed. While many factors can impact website speed, some of the most important ones include optimizing images, using a content delivery network (CDN), and minimizing the use of plugins. By focusing on these areas, WordPress agencies can help their clients improve their website speed and ultimately provide a better user experience for their visitors.🙏 Sponsor: A2 HostingA2Hosting offers solutions for WordPress and WooCommerce that are both blazing fast and ultra-reliable. WordPress can be easily deployed on ANY web hosting plan from A2: Shared, VPS, or Dedicated. A2 also offers Managed WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting. Take a look at a2hosting.com today!🔗 Mentioned in the show:WP CloudWP Hosting Benchmarks $25-50WP Hosting Benchmarks $201-500KinstaWP EngineSiteGroundBluehostDigitalOceanPressablecPanelPleskCloudflare🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Jess Friedman (Head of WP Cloud)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Apr 19, 202340 min

Ep 154Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 9

In this episode, Cory Miller and Corey Maass share their insights and experience about the challenges of finding the right balance between simplicity and complexity and the importance of testing and documentation. They also share their personal stories of how they got started with WordPress and how their experiences have shaped their approach to plugin development. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in developing WordPress plugins, especially if you are looking to improve your development process and create more user-friendly plugins.Top Takeaways:Building a successful plugin requires a deep understanding of user needs and pain points: Understanding your users' needs and pain points to develop a plugin that solves their problems effectively is critical. This requires continuous user testing and feedback to improve functionality and user experience.Collaboration and communication are crucial for plugin development: Plugin development is a team effort that requires effective communication, collaboration, and project management. Clear communication channels, regular meetings, and shared project management tools help ensure everyone is on the same page.Monetization strategies should align with user value: Considering various monetization strategies for plugins, including premium features, subscriptions, and sponsorships, is helpful. Your chosen strategy should align with the user's value proposition and offer a fair exchange of value. Being transparent with users about the plugin's monetization strategy and how it impacts their experience is important for successful adoption.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressWPEnginePagelyStudioPress🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Apr 13, 202355 min

Ep 153Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 8

As Corey Maass and Cory Miller move further into their experience of launching a WordPress product in public, they delve into the insights they’ve gained and the obstacles they are facing. Listen to their perspectives on building a community around the product, overcoming challenges, handling feedback, and implementing effective marketing strategies.Top TakeawaysThe impact of technology on personal and professional lives: Technology has revolutionized various aspects of our lives, from communication and information access to work and productivity. This brings about the benefits and challenges of living in a digitally connected world, including privacy, cybersecurity, and work-life balance issues. .The role of mindfulness in the digital age: Mindfulness practices can help individuals navigate the challenges of the digital age, such as reducing stress, improving focus and concentration, and promoting healthy technology habits. Integrating mindfulness into daily routines and setting boundaries with technology is more important than ever. The need for conscious and intentional technology use: Being conscious and intentional about how we use technology, including being mindful of the impact of technology on our physical and mental health, relationships, and overall well-being, is critical. Being thoughtful about developing healthy technology habits, such as managing screen time, practicing digital detox, and being mindful of online behavior, can have a significant impact🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressiThemesCaldera Forms Restrict Content Pro WooCommerce Gravity Forms🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Apr 6, 20231h 27m

Ep 152Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 7

Learn from Corey Maass, the go-to on WordPress product design topics, and Cory Miller, a master on the business of WordPress. They discuss finding the balance in the small and big pictures of product development, highlighting the process of trial and error.Top TakeawaysCourage Under Fire. After what feels like a miserable failure, it’s vital to keep trudging forward. Great product design takes time to build and grow in the space you are putting it into. Keeping your passion alive and remaining consistent in your efforts will eventually lead you to success.The Impact of Thoughtful Design. Developing a product is of course based on meeting some kind of user need, but it’s important to consider if you are really going to make that user’s life easier with your product. When the end user is your top priority, your product will shine, and you’ll be proud of the direct impact you made in someone’s everyday life.Finding the Spark in Your Product. Focusing on the overall product journey is key for great product development, but zooming in on the minor details is also just as important. Brainstorming and finding the spark is not easy, but it is crucial to set your product apart from the rest.Using Your Audience to Improve Development. Put your ideas and questions out there for your audience to speak to. If you are wondering how people will perceive a certain product aspect or want more information on what their exact pain points are, it’s good to directly ask. Getting information straight from your customers or peers can help you make well-informed decisions in product development.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressStickerMule🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 30, 202359 min

Ep 151Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 6

Learn from Corey Maass, a master of WordPress plugins and apps, and Cory Miller, a marketing, business, and WordPress experience guru. The two discuss the intimacies of partnering on a product and how solopreneurs can benefit from support. Top Takeaways:The Value of Partnerships. Starting a business can be a lonely experience. Having someone to bounce ideas off, talk through tough subjects with, and celebrate successes with makes a significant difference. Having that collaborative support system can make managing a business more enjoyable and streamlined, which is a huge benefit, especially for startups and small businesses.Discussion vs. Decision. It’s important to be intentional with communication considering the stage you are in when you are improving a product or creating something brand new. Being vocal about whether you are still discussing or whether you are ready to make decisive moves is critical to keep the process moving forward without missteps.The Art of Failing. Understanding that taking risks and being willing to fail in order to ultimately achieve success is key for solopreneurs and partnerships. Quantifying your success rate on projects isn’t the ultimate indicator of how successful you truly are. Stumbling through a myriad of shortcomings while still pursuing success is powerful.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressElementorBeaver Builder🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 23, 202335 min

Ep 150Post Status Live – The Right Approach to WordPress Accessibility

The talented team from Modern Tribe joined Cory Miller for this critical discussion about accessibility in WordPress. They highlight accessibility as a non-negotiable aspect of web development and provide guidance for leaders, developers, and designers to ensure your websites are accessible to all people.Top Takeaways:Why Value Accessibility? Accessibility ensures all people have access to the things we create. It can’t be an afterthought or something for the web dev team to figure out. It must drive the entire creative process and serve as an anchor to ground our teams and our work.Requirement vs. Challenge. Most creative projects work within a set of requirements. These don’t prohibit the creative process. Instead, they challenge us to enhance the things we build and make them better than we might have without thinking through and within these constraints.It’s All Around Us. We think of accessibility as a new idea, but in so many spaces, it’s the norm. We have curb cutouts and braille signage. We see this every day, so tech is catching up.Improving Usability. Developing through the lens of accessibility means delivering experiences that solve people’s problems and help them with tasks.It Takes Tools. The creative and engineering are just rails. Utilizing tools to ensure accessibility when publishing and setting up processes and guidelines will equip you to flex as requirements change. It’s necessary for your organization to resource accessibility for it to be done effectively.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Modern TribeEric MeyerMySpace🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Chris Kindred (Director of Backend Development, Modern Tribe)Sarah Gless (Creative Director, Modern Tribe)Mike Klanac (Director of Business Development, Modern Tribe)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 15, 20231h 32m

Ep 149Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 5

As the development of Crop.Express continues, Cory Miller and Corey Maass continue to gain clarity on what is needed for their product to succeed. They discuss features and integration, free vs. paid versions, ensuring compatibility, and more, as they fold in their experience, expertise, and gathered feedback into the future strategy of their product business.Top Takeaways:Cultivating empathy is important for developers. It's essential to understand the needs of different users, particularly those who are not very tech-savvy or who come from different cultural backgrounds. Empathy helps create products that are more user-friendly and accessible to a broader audience.Collaboration is crucial for success. No matter how brilliant a product developer is, they can't do everything on their own. They need a team of people with different skills and backgrounds to support them, whether it's in terms of design, marketing, or other areas. Building a supportive team requires humility and a willingness to accept feedback and help from others.Failure is a necessary part of growth. Many product developers go through a difficult experience where they realize that their work isn't as good as they thought it was. This experience can be humbling, but it's also an opportunity to learn and grow. It's important for developers to be open to feedback, to take risks, and to be willing to try new things, even if it means making mistakes along the way.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Sticker MuleCanvaKickstarterUnsplashStock Unlimited🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 15, 20231h 22m

Ep 148Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 4

In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller focus on preparing Crop.Express for launch. They discuss building launch assets, utilizing a freemium model as a path toward a premium product, and future possibilities.Top Takeaways:Value of a Soft Launch. This is a great way to test the waters and get initial feedback. If you utilize a soft launch, you need to be willing to make changes and improvements based on that feedback before you fully launch.Building a Sustainable Premium Product. Start by setting up a basic website and integration to attract customers. Establishing a freemium model allows you to identify what users will value enough to pay for and provides space for your plugin to become a recommended tool for users, agencies, and hosting providers as a premium product.Feedback as Fuel. Gathering input from customers and agency owners in the WordPress ecosystem can help you understand the barriers to adoption, like already established workflows, the challenge of installing and learning a new tool, and limitations within initial versions to full adoption.Importance of Image Use. Current workflows make images an afterthought in content creation, but they are critical to drawing interest, provide context, and evoke emotion. While there may be SEO value, the primary purpose is to appeal to human visitors. Creating tools to make this easier is the case for Crop.Express.Consider the possibilities. As product creators, you should continue to explore potential opportunities for development. Leveraging AI, increasing user engagement, and offering more value can uncover future revenue streams while you focus on current integration points.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressCanvaPhotoshopStock UnlimitedUnsplashContent JourneyHacker NewsBeaver BuilderPatrick GarmanHendrick LuehrsenElementorJess FrickPressableKadence🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 10, 20231h 31m

Ep 147Interview With Product Lead Brandon Dove Of Pixel Jar

Brandon Dove, co-founder of Pixel Jar, joins Cory Miller to discuss his WordPress plugin, AdSanity Plugin. They dive into the nuance of advertising, evaluate the benefits of free and paid plugins, and talk through the challenges and opportunities available to agencies who invest in product development while providing other services. Top Takeaways:Recurring Product Revenue. While it can be challenging for an agency to balance custom service work with product development, having a product that generates recurring revenue can provide a cushion and diversify the overall business revenue. AdSanity is a successful example of this, and the team is working on dedicating more resources towards the product to even out development between the two sides of their business. However, it can be difficult to maintain free plugins without generating revenue, and it's important to consider how to incorporate them into the business model.Value vs. Spam in Advertising. For many people, advertising has become a four-letter word, so there is a need to help customers become good advertisers rather than just spamming ads everywhere. It’s critical to empower your visitors by explaining the importance of creating a community around the site to allow for more meaningful conversations with visitors.The Point of Free Plugins. Building free plugins is more about passion and community engagement than being a lead generator. The main outcome has been connecting with people within the WordPress community, but those connections remember to come to you for solutions. So the increased exposure can lead to revenue in the long term.🙏 Sponsor: GoDaddy Pro Top-Tier Managed WordPress hosting solutions for Enterprise, the Public Sector, and Media companies. We invented Managed WordPress and we never stopped raising the bar. Expect Extraordinary!🔗 Mentioned in the show:Brandon DoveAd SanityPixel JarWebDev StudiosAvatar ManagerAdmin ColumnsWordCamp New York🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Brandon Dove (Cofounder, Pixel Jar)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 10, 202325 min

Ep 146Brian Gardner On WordPress Now And Today, Talking Design And Workflows, Full Site Editing, Gutenberg And Beyond

Brian Gardner initially found WordPress as a blogger. His journey led him to found Studio Press which eventually became part of WPEngine. Brian and Cory flashback into what was and lean into the potential future of WordPress.Top Takeaways:Workflow Education. Getting adoption for workflows can be challenging. Agencies may resist changes to their workflow even if the change may bring significant benefits. Investing in education is key. Contributing to WordPress education by testing things and hosting workshops and demonstrations can ensure the project as a whole succeeds.Scaling is the Safety of WordPress. Many of the page builder softwares are not built for much beyond brochure-type sites. The extensibility of WordPress makes so much possible for businesses looking to deliver excellent customer experience or expand their site capabilities.Competition vs. Cooperation. Today there is far more competition in WordPress. In the early days, competition existed alongside cooperation. We were competing while we shared, learned, and grew together. This cooperation led to innovation within WordPress and cultivated a vibrant, growing ecosystem. A shift towards community innovation can remind us that a rising tide lifts all boats.🔗 Mentioned in the show:BlogspotRevolutionStudio PressNathan RiceWP TavernJustin TadlockWebflowFigmaAJ MorrisRafal TomalDesign KitFrostWordPress LearnGoDaddyAutomatticSquarespaceWixWeeblyShopifySarah DunnGravity FormsPagelyBeaver BuilderElementor🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Brian Gardner (Developer Advocate, WPEngine)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Mar 3, 202348 min

Ep 145Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 3

In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller share the results of submitting their WordPress plugin, Crop.Express to the repo. As they continue to build their product live, they develop branding, messaging, and strategy to validate their business and cultivate an audience.Top Takeaways:Expanding Outwards. Repo offers inherent discoverability for WordPress products, but cultivating broader awareness is necessary for a product to succeed. Creating brand assets, a website, and a newsletter create conduits for growth.Feel Out Your Brand. Be cautious not to box yourself in with branding. Consider what feeling you want people to get when using your product. Go a little deeper and have a little fun exploring the solutions and feelings you hope to offer as you create your branding. Move from literal to conception to better understand what defines your business.Ring the Bell. Identify your customer’s problem and keep talking about it. Invite ideal users to talk about it. Leverage your personal platforms to highlight the pain point and how your product improves it. By telling that story and having others do the same, you start to build a case for your business.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressBill O’ReillyGenerate WPCanvaMinesweeperPhotoshopStock UnlimitedFiverInstagramUnsplashYouTubePayPalContent JourneyZoom🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)

Mar 3, 20231h 23m

Ep 144Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 2

In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller share their initial version or MVP of the product they are building, Crop.Express. Together they work through enhancing UX, selecting the right business model, crafting marketing messages, and more.Top Takeaways:Work Out the Workflow. You will teach people how to use your product with demos or tutorials. While you want to make adjustments to improve UX, you don’t want to constantly change the workflows for your product. Being thoughtful on the front end can result in better usability and less change.Business Models. Building a product also means determining a business model. Offering some functionality for free can gain exposure for a base product. Adding a pro or paid version with increased value to deliver a better end product for a customer.Focus on Feedback. As a product builder, you work to anticipate pain points and solve for them. With a quality product, you will solve real struggles for users. But there is a reason users are uninstalling. Accessing their input and experience could be the key to taking your product to the next level.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressCanvaElementor🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)

Feb 23, 20231h 11m

Ep 145Interview With Product Lead Mark Westguard Of WS Form

Learn from Mark Westguard, founder of WS Form, a powerful, next-generation WordPress form plugin. Mark and Cory discuss how AI is starting to integrate into the world of WordPress and how the WP Form software is leveraging its power. Top Takeaways:Harnessing the Power of Open AI. The possibilities are endless with the revolution of AI as an open-source tool. Making the most of its capabilities allows WordPress users to create more intuitive and integrated content, like better fields and options in WordPress forms.Create, Edit, Moderate. AI should be seen as an assistant working alongside you to help generate your content. You’re still essential in the creation process, and it’s important not to rely on AI 100% for accuracy. You can get creative prompts, edit for grammar or spelling and generate unique images, but moderating that content is essential.The Future is All-in-One AI Integrated Tools. Limiting time spent running around to different AI software is good for business. So how can that be accomplished? By integrating the AI capabilities into WordPress tools, where everything you need is in one place. These are the things we look forward to in WordPress software and plugins🙏 Sponsor: A2 HostingA2Hosting offers solutions for WordPress and WooCommerce that are both blazing fast and ultra-reliable. WordPress can be easily deployed on ANY web hosting plan from A2: Shared, VPS, or Dedicated. A2 also offers Managed WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting. Take a look at a2hosting.com today!🔗 Mentioned in the show:Mark Westguard on LinkedinWS FormOpenAIChatGPTDALL-EWordCamp Europe🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Mark Westguard, (Founder of WS Form)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)

Feb 23, 202324 min

Ep 143Product People Arnas Donauskas, Web Hosting Product Owner at Hostinger  — Post Status Draft 141

In this episode, Cory Miller and Arnas Donauskas, Web Hosting Product Owner at Hostinger, talk about what it means to truly value customer obsession. This core value has shaped Arnas’ career path, from his roots in customer service to creating products to provide simple website restoration and security for principal vulnerabilities.Top Takeaways:Customer Obsession. Users are facing daily challenges that need real-time solutions. Think about their problems. Value their feedback. Sometimes clients are limited because we haven’t kept up with the speed of evolving technology. Approaching things from a user perspective to prioritize and build products creates optimal impact.Removing Manual Work. Wherever possible, we are working to automate things to provide more easy buttons for clients. Automating things, creating single-click solutions, and providing the best examples and guidance to reduce users' steps to accomplish tasks.Possibilities with AI. Everyone is eager to see how AI will change the industry. Cory and Arnas discuss the potential opportunities AI creates to build even better products in the future.🙏 Sponsor:Gravity Forms Gravity Forms is a powerful form builder for WordPress and the #1 choice for businesses and web professionals across the globe. Its vast array of features, intuitive drag-and-drop form editor, and extensive ecosystem of add-ons, ensure customers can design beautiful, intelligent, and accessible forms for any project requirement. 🔗 Mentioned in the show:HostingerHostinger WebsiteBackup BuddyChat GPTCloudflare🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Arnas Donauskas (Web Hosting Product Owner at Hostinger)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)

Feb 17, 202333 min

Ep 142Interview With Product Lead Vova Feldman Of Freemius — Post Status Draft 139

Learn from the owner of Freemius, Vova Feldman, as he talks with Cory Miller about the opportunities for indie developers, how to best bring products into the industry, the importance of community, and more.Top Takeaways:Living in an Open Source Ecosystem. Developers don’t need to reinvent the wheel. With such a large ecosystem of products, finding a secret niche spot to develop your product isn’t always the best or even attainable solution. Doing something better than the next company is sometimes all it takes for great success.The David and Goliath Struggle. It’s obvious that there has always been and will continue to be an unbalanced level of success between independent WordPress product owners and large companies. But that’s not to say there isn’t room for everyone; there is. An independent startup can move much faster into achieving short-term goals and growth than large-scale established companies can with a heavier workload and slower forward movement.Valuing Community Over All Else. The WordPress community is what drives the future of WordPress. It’s not so much all the great new things the system offers but the people behind the process. Taking that same thought into your business, making people the center of your solutions, is an undeniable way to create a business that is surrounded by community.Removing Language Barriers. Creating website language translation is becoming more of a priority. It ties in with the need for developing a better user experience for your customers. Your community needs a specialized way to interact with your products and site. That’s one main task Vova’s team is tackling for their customers this year🙏 Sponsor: ElementorElementor enables web creators to build professional, pixel-perfect websites with an intuitive visual builder. Quickly create amazing websites for your clients or your business with complete control over every piece, without writing a single line of code. Join a vast community of web creators from all around the world who deliver exceptional websites using Elementor.🔗 Mentioned in the show:FreemiusiThemesElementorWooCommerceYoastVova Feldman on Linkedin WordCamp Asia🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Vova Feldman (Founder & CEO, Freemius)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Feb 9, 202341 min

Ep 141The WP Agency Journey with Bradford Campeau-Laurion of Alley Interactive — Post Status Draft 139

In 2001 Bradford Campeau-Laurion began his career in publishing technology at Forbes Magazine, which evolved into utilizing WordPress in the enterprise market. Today he leads Alley Interactive, an agency focused on publishers, non-profits, museums, and brands. Brad shares his extensive experience in publishing technology and his view of the strengths and challenges within the enterprise market of WordPress.Top Takeaways:Shifting to Paywall Content. Perhaps a major misstep in early online publishing was setting the expectation of free content. Now print subscriptions are down. Publishers can’t secure advertising without extremely high volume. And consumers are hesitant to pay for online subscriptions. WordPress Creator Economies. Within WordPress there are software and content creators. Software creators the directory to serve as a centralized community and marketplace. Content creators face a bigger challenge to find their market because there isn’t a collaboration tool and algorithm like a social platform driving the creator economy of WordPress.Enterprise WordPress vs. Competition. The closed platforms have appeal-single providers, monthly pricing models, built-in solutions. To customers who aren’t aware of the benefits of open source, it can be confusing to help them understand the optionality and freedom they relinquish even if the initial investment of time and money is more. Enterprise WordPress faces the challenge of crafting appealing solutions without becoming the antithesis of open source.🙏 Sponsor: PressableFounded in 2010, Pressable is a world-class managed WordPress hosting provider built on the same data network as WordPress.com and WordPress VIP. With industry-leading performance, 24/7 expert support, a 100% uptime guarantee, and seamless integrations with WooCommerce and Jetpack, Pressable provides the tools you need to manage your WordPress websites and grow your business all in one place. TRY PRESSABLE→🔗 Mentioned in the show:Bradford Campeau-Laurion Alley InteractiveJoomlaDrupalForbesNew York TimesNew York ObserverSlateKaiser Family FoundationNational Science FoundationFigmaAustin SmithMatt JohnsonTime MagazineThe Points GuyWashington PostDefectorDeadspinBright SpotRebel MouseBrightcoveTom WillmotHuman Made🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Bradford Campeau-Laurion (CEO, Alley Interactive)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Feb 3, 202350 min

Ep 140The WP Agency Journey With Mario Peshev Of DevriX — Post Status Draft 138

Mario Peshev had an interest in technology from childhood. After working as a software developer, he transitioned into WordPress and founded his own agency, DevriX. They coined the term “WordPress retainer.” It is the mantra fueling their operations and one they hope other agencies will adopt. He joins Cory Miller to dive deep into the how and why of WordPress retainers, sharing his experience and his hopes for the future of WordPress.Top Takeaways:WordPress Retainers: Business doesn’t have to be feast or famine. Several other industries utilize retainers because they provide consistent revenue and secure client commitment for ongoing work. The entire world is living around monthly costs. Not aligning your service-based business with that model is counterintuitive. Essentially it is just selling hours in bulk, turning services into products. Allotting 10% for project management while using the rest to prioritize and execute projects. The longevity and security enable you to plan, diversify, hire well and grow.Learn How the Sausage is Made: If you want to start your own business, work in a similar business for a few years. Learn what it takes to operate, what roles are needed, and how the pipeline works. Work with bosses, teams, and clients to learn how you want to build and operate once you’re on your own.Increase Adoption by Building Simplification: Many of us started in WordPress because of the famous 5-minute install, and any design could become a theme. It was easy, but now building on other platforms is actually easier. WP needs to create tools to solve for this in order to increase adoption by younger generations.🙏 Sponsor: ElementorElementor enables web creators to build professional, pixel-perfect websites with an intuitive visual builder. Quickly create amazing websites for your clients or your business with complete control over every piece, without writing a single line of code. Join a vast community of web creators from all around the world who deliver exceptional websites using Elementor.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Mario PeshevDevriXOracleJavaBloggerLive JournalHubSpotReactNitroPackAngel ListEnvatoSAPVMwareCernHadron Collider CompanyUnicefJangoPythonFigmaElementorGhostFediverse🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Mario Peshev (CEO, DevriX)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jan 26, 202345 min

Ep 139Corey & Cory Launch a WordPress Product Live - Session 1

In this episode, Corey Maass and Cory Miller discuss the origin of the WordPress product they are creating. Together they explore the benefits of partnership, the challenges of being a creator, and what it takes to build viable solutions. This is only the beginning of their process and partnership, but it’s loaded with experience and insight from the journeys they have had within WordPress that brought them to this moment, as well as takeaways they’ve discovered with their new undertaking.Top Takeaways:The Power of Partnering: Many entrepreneurs aren’t interested in partnership. But they create an opportunity to own and contribute the things you do well alongside someone who has other skill sets, strengths, and experiences. Partnerships offer space to practice open dialogue while showing respect and gaining perspective. They are a great solution for all the things you can’t do, don’t want to do, or shouldn’t do.Build for a Need: Sometimes we create things believing we have brilliant ideas that will attract an audience. But where problems exist, so do the needs for solutions. You can trust if you have a problem, other people likely have the same problem and need a solution.Look to Make Things Easier: When you have to go out of your workflow to do a task, things feel frustrating and clunky. Finding ways to integrate tools within our natural workflow adds tremendous value to the user experience.Products Require Passion and Capacity: Yes, you may have the ability to create really cool, helpful things. But if you lack a sincere passion for the products you build or truly don’t have the time they require, they tend to fall flat somewhere along the way. You tap out at the end of your skillset or energy, and even though there may be real potential, the passion and time to carry things forward are missing.🙏 Sponsor: GoDaddy ProManage your clients, websites, and tasks from a single dashboard with GoDaddy Pro. Perform security scans, backups, and remote updates to many sites on any host. Check up on site performance, monitor uptime and analytics, and then send reports to your clients. GoDaddy Pro is free — and designed to make your life better.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Crop.ExpressWordCampNinja FormsKanban for WpPhotoshopWooCommerceITM SecurityTrelloPippin WilliamsonDustin BoltonChris JeaniThemesSlackConvert KitNathan BarryWordPress.orgYoast🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Corey MaassCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jan 20, 20231h 14m

Ep 138Interview With Product Lead Tiffany Bridge At Nexcess

Tiffany Bridge has been working in WordPress almost since the beginning of WordPress. She is the Product Manager for WordPress eCommerce at Nexcess and talks with Cory Miller about their hosting services and products, specifically highlighting the benefits and capabilities of Store Builder. They dive into optimizing UX in WordPress, the benefits of open source, and more.Top Takeaways:WooCommerce Simplified with Store Builder. As you know, WordPress and WooCommerce love to hide settings in layers of menus. Nexcess saw the struggles people had in trying to set up eCommerce sites and created StoreBuilder as an easy tool to go from zero to having an online store. This removes the initial learning curve required to get started in Woo and sets up a DIY tool for merchants.A Platform to Grow with You: One of the great things about setting people up on WordPress and Woo as they start businesses is the flexibility available for future growth. If their model totally shifts, they can just uninstall a plugin and add another to obtain the functionality they need to sustain their business growth without the hassle of migration or the increased fees of a platform.Solving for What Users Shouldn’t Have to Know. Kadence and so many WordPress and WooCommerce plugins are designed for WordPress professionals. We are working to leverage the power of Kadence by creating a top-notch user experience for people who don’t know what things like a border radius or gutter are. These tools enhance and expand the power of WordPress, so creating solutions that lower the knowledge barrier to entry is the kind of work that moves WordPress forward.You Can Own Your Own Platform. Often people aren’t aware that this is an option. From Etsy to Twitter, controversies tend to increase demand for alternatives. Bringing more awareness to individual ownership on the web-for blogs, stores, or anything else-empowers people to show up online and conduct business on their terms.🙏 Sponsor: GoDaddy ProManage your clients, websites, and tasks from a single dashboard with GoDaddy Pro. Perform security scans, backups, and remote updates to many sites on any host. Check up on site performance, monitor uptime and analytics, and then send reports to your clients. GoDaddy Pro is free — and designed to make your life better.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Store BuilderAutomatticTeam 51iThemesExpression EngineWooCommerceMagentoEtsyGhostKadenceLiquid WebTiffany’s BlogTiffany’s Mastodon🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Tiffany Bridge (Product Manager of WordPress eCommerce, Nexcess)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jan 19, 202343 min

Ep 137On OpenAI And WordPress With Jannis Thuemmig Of WP Webhooks

In this episode, Jannis Thuemmig, serial entrepreneur and founder of WP Webhooks, dives into the world of automation and Open AI with Cory Miller. Together they look at what is currently possible within the world of integration and automation within WordPress. Then they lean into what is unfolding as Open AI finds its way into the mainstream and discuss what this might mean for the WordPress community.Top Takeaways:Integrations & Automations to Save Time: Everyone is in need of some kind of automation. Our main goal is to save time by creating automations wherever there are pain points. Rather than doing things manually, WP Webhooks enables you to automate them within your dashboard.Avoiding Automation through Software: Using software as a service partner means hosting your data on their platforms. Using Webhooks for integration and automation allows you to keep things on your server and within your complete control.Possibilities with Open AI Integration: Webhooks is focused on using Open AI as an advantage to speed up processes by creating integrations between services and generating original content. They are working on finding cool use cases and understanding the actual power of what it makes possible.🙏 Sponsor: WordPress VIPFounded in 2006, WordPress VIP is the agile content platform that empowers marketers to build content both faster and smarter so they can drive more growth. We empower content and development teams with the flexibility and ubiquity of WordPress—the agile CMS that powers more than 40% of the web—while ensuring the security and reliability organizations need to operate at scale.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Jannis ThuemmigWP WebhooksOpen AIZapierTeachableHow to Use Open AI within WordPress (Yoast SEO example)CircleSlackKarim MarucchiCrowd Favorite🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Jannis Thuemmig (Founder, WP Webhooks)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jan 12, 202335 min

Ep 136Support Inclusion in Tech with Winstina Hughes — Post Status Draft 136

Winstina Hughes is a long-term community member and organizer within WordPress. She joins Cory Miller to discuss Support Inclusion in Tech, an effort to increase representation of minority and underrepresented speakers at WordCamp by providing needed financial support. This offers everyone in the WordPress community the chance to share their expertise and to contribute resources, so everyone has the opportunity to engage.Top Takeaways:Creativity is our common bond.: WordPress is the playground where we all came to tinker and build for fun or business. It is the software magic where we discover what new things we can do each day, how to make ideas become reality, and how we might leverage what we learn to create a better world.Ripple effect of inclusion: When you provide the ability for a large group of people to participate, travel, and network, the impact extends beyond the WordPress community to create the bigger changes we want to see in the world. This is our community magic.Fifth Freedom in WordPress: We are all familiar with The Four Freedoms of WordPress. This is the 5th - full participation. Removing the financial barrier will bring us closer to the reality of being a truly inclusive community.🙏 Sponsor: Gravity FormsGravity Forms is a powerful form builder for WordPress and the #1 choice for businesses and web professionals across the globe. Its vast array of features, intuitive drag-and-drop form editor, and extensive ecosystem of add-ons, ensure customers can design beautiful, intelligent, and accessible forms for any project requirement.🔗 Mentioned in the show:SUPPORT INCLUSION IN TECHSteve BrunerKevin CristianoWordCamp WPNYCWordPro Sustainable New JerseyBuddyPressGoDaddy YoastMaster WP🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Winstina HughesCory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jan 7, 202349 min

Ep 135On The Fediverse, WordPress, And Activity Pub With Matthias Pfefferle — Post Status Draft 135

In this episode, Cory Miller talks with Matthias Pfefferle, creator of Activity Pub, about the growing potential for decentralization through innovation within WordPress. Current social networks have stripped creators of agency and power. The threat has been more acutely felt with the recent transitions within Twitter. Recognizing what is at stake and moving towards innovation could not only create needed solutions but could also propel the future of WordPress.Top Takeaways:Decentralization: So much of the power of WordPress is rooted in decentralization. The silos created by social media platforms leave users without agency. The potential and appetite for decentralization is increasing along with the tools to make it a reality via the Fediverse, Activity Pub, and more.Portable Social Networks: If you are blocked or banned from a major social network, you lose your content and contacts. The need to create portable social networks so you can move your audience and retain your content if you opt to or are forced to switch platforms or hosts is crucial. Alternative Walled Gardens: The need for alternative social platforms where users have agency and ownership continues to increase. The Twitter debacle has been a huge catalyst for users to transition to other platforms like Mastodon, but the potential for WordPress to solve identifier issues and more could create the largest platform overnight. How can we create tools and empower people to be a part of social networks and retain ownership of all they create? How can WordPress build on the current momentum to create future relevance?🙏 Sponsor: A2 Hosting A2Hosting offers solutions for WordPress and WooCommerce that are both blazing fast and ultra-reliable. WordPress can be easily deployed on ANY web hosting plan from A2: Shared, VPS, or Dedicated. A2 also offers Managed WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting. Take a look at a2hosting.com today!🔗 Mentioned in the show:Matthias PfefferleActivity PubActivity Pub PluginFediverseMastodonPixelfedB2W3CWorld Wide Web Foundation🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Matthias Pfefferle (Creator, Activity Pub)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Jan 6, 202359 min

Ep 134The WP Agency Journey with Krissie VandeNoord of North UX — Post Status Draft 134

Cory Miller is joined by North UX founder, Krissie VandeNoord to discuss her journey of agency ownership. Their work contributes to the businesses they serve, winning big and experiencing new levels of growth from the unique solutions they bring. From hearing about her background as a natural problem solver to her experiences engaging client needs with creative solutions, you will be inspired to break through limitations into the land of possibility.Top Takeaways:Building for Nuance: North UX likes to hone in on what makes a business really unique and find solutions to highlight those things so they are experienced as an asset instead of a detractor.Problem Solving Spiral: Poking around, asking questions, and figuring out ways to develop solutions spiraled Krissie from seeing and experiencing challenges to being a solution-building developer. Navigating and figuring things out is the work it takes to give you the experience to increase your confidence threshold. This can act as a springboard to making great connections and solving more complex problems.Impact of Creating Efficiency: This isn’t just about creating solutions that get customers to take certain actions. It is also about saving hours or weeks of time spent on manual processes. As a small business owner, I know this makes a BIG difference, and that is exciting. Time can be invested in growth, making the impact exponential. Initial solutions fuel inspiration to shift from survival to ongoing enhancements.Empowering DIY-ers: Rather than viewing self-build solutions as a threat or an indication of impending obsoletion, Krissie frames this as an opportunity to educate and become a trusted expert who will be there when more complex solutions are needed.🙏 Sponsor: PagelyTop-Tier Managed WordPress hosting solutions for Enterprise, the Public Sector, and Media companies. We invented Managed WordPress, and we never stopped raising the bar. Expect Extraordinary!🔗 Mentioned in the show: North UXGeovin🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter: Krissie VandeNoord (Team Lead, North UX)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Dec 15, 202237 min

Ep 133Interview With Product Lead Jessica Frick At Pressable — Post Status Draft 133

In this episode, Jess Frick, Pressable’s Director of Operations, discusses what differentiates the hosting performance and support Pressable offers WordPress users. They are a “small but mighty” hosting provider from the Automattic family powered by the agility to continuously evolve to better serve customers with diverse needs. Her enthusiasm, generosity, and honesty inspire us to use the power of WordPress for good. As a WordPress lover, Jess shares her thoughts on the benefits of being people-powered.Top Takeaways:Differentiated by Support: When facing an issue with your site, Pressable understands you don’t have time to wait for answers or be redirected to articles and links that don’t deliver real time solutions. Pressable support is led by a team of WordPress experts with a proven record of responding in less than 3 minutes and solving issues in under 10 minutes on average.Technical, User-Friendly Interface: Pressable’s single dashboard offers simple site management with a clear view of site performance and metrics. More technical users can manage multiple sites from one platform, build API applications, test site versions, and more.Power of Decentralization: As we are seeing the real time impacts of power being held singularly in other organizations, it highlights the power of the open source community we have within WordPress. Jess shares her thoughts on how this insulates WordPress from experiencing toxic growth and protects the evolution of future technology powered by WP.🙏 Sponsor: Pressable Founded in 2010, Pressable is a world-class managed WordPress hosting provider built on the same data network as WordPress.com and WordPress VIP. With industry-leading performance, 24/7 expert support, a 100% uptime guarantee, and seamless integrations with WooCommerce and Jetpack, Pressable provides the tools you need to manage your WordPress websites and grow your business all in one place. 🔗 Mentioned in the show: PressableAutomatticLiquid WebChris LemaCopy Blogger MediaStudio PressWordPress Hosting Benchmarks by Review SignalKevin OhashiTitan Mail🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter: Jessica Frick (Director of Operations, Pressable)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Dec 14, 202234 min

Ep 131Interview with Product Lead Robert Jacobi at Cloudways Managed WordPress Hosting— Post Status Draft 131

Robert Jacobi shares his work as the Director of WordPress at Cloudways, or to put it simply-strategy, partnerships, and product marketing. After working for years as an agency owner, Robert joined the WordPress community. His experience enables him to foster the relationship between business and open-source projects and vice-versa. Robert shares how the products and services offered by Cloudways enable businesses of all sizes to accomplish their vision of “moving dreams forward”.Top Takeaways:Cloudways Offers One-Click Easy: Staging in one click. Migration in one click. Scalability without the complexity.Open-Source Ecosystems Thrive: Communities are driving satisfaction. There are so many opportunities to take in feedback and make improvements. They are driving new niches for flexibility, freedom, and scalability.Find the Right Fit: Are you getting the value of what you are paying for? Are you getting less than you need? Are you taking advantage of all of the functionality you are paying for? Little things make a big difference for your site performance and user experience.WordPress is Comforting: WordPress has risk, but the history, knowledge repository, documentation, and training resources offer a level of security from the enterprise on down. Sponsor: CloudwaysCloudways is proud to sponsor Post Status. Our managed hosting for WordPress and WooCommerce takes away the cloud server-related learning curve with a seamless and scalable web hosting experience. Trusted by over 250,000 WordPress users, Cloudways gives you the freedom to choose from any of the top IaaS (infrastructure as a service) providers for ultimate performance.Mentioned in the show:CloudwaysJoomlaDrupalDigital OceanCloudfareWooCommerceLinodeVultrAWS You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Robert Jacobi (Director of WordPress, Cloudways)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status) The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Dec 9, 202244 min

Ep 132The WP Agency Journey with D’nelle Dowis of Berry Interesting Productions — Post Status Draft 132

In this episode of Post Status Draft, Cory is joined by D'nelle Dowis, CEO of Berry Interesting Productions. She and her husband have worked in WordPress for over a decade and run a small, consultative agency. D'nelle shares truly helpful insights about centering relationships in work and life. From being invested in clients for the long haul to being intentionally curious about knowing others and how they spend their days, D'nelle invites us to let connection be the fuel that informs and inspires who we are and how we work.Top Takeaways:Build Long-Term Client Relationships: Building long-term relationships enables you to advise clients from a big-picture perspective, as opposed to just building technical solutions.Support is Serious Business: Doing what we do best should give our client's peace of mind that their sites will perform as needed when needed.Look Beyond a Client's Ask to Unseen Opportunities: As clearly reflected in D'nelle's experience share about her yoga studio client, leaning into hard seasons with clients to bring unique solutions with technology can transform the future trajectory of their business.🙏 Sponsor: PressableFounded in 2010, Pressable is a world-class managed WordPress hosting provider built on the same data network as WordPress.com and WordPress VIP. With industry-leading performance, 24/7 expert support, a 100% uptime guarantee, and seamless integrations with WooCommerce and Jetpack, Pressable provides the tools you need to manage your WordPress websites and grow your business all in one place. TRY PRESSABLE→🔗 Mentioned in the show:Troy DeanThe Caverns in TennesseeNovo Fitness StudioDivi🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:D'nelle Dowis (Owner, Berry Interesting Productions)Cory Miller (CEO, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status) The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Dec 9, 202235 min

Ep 130Tom Willmot on the Challenges and Opportunities Facing Enterprise WordPress — Post Status Draft 130

Tom Willmot has been a WordPress pioneer and leader in the agency space since co-founding Human Made in 2010. Just in the past year, Human Made has more than doubled its size with a team of 100. Tom is also CEO and co-founder of Altis DXP, Human Made's enterprise WordPress digital experience platform. I caught up with Tom this week to find out what he's thinking about the challenges and opportunities of the enterprise market for WordPress agencies today.Sparked by Magne Ilsaas's ideas in The WordPress Enterprise Paradox, Tom started a Twitter thread and hosted a live discussion this week about the challenges of not having a well-defined brand and market for enterprise WordPress. In the minds of clients beyond the WordPress and open-source community not to mention unhelpful tech industry analysts, "WordPress" is something you can buy, and it's often confused with any number of related brands: Automattic, WordPress VIP, and managed WordPress hosts that support enterprise clients.After getting an outline of the problem as it stands today, I asked Tom what might help differentiate "Enterprise WordPress" as a collective or entire ecosystem of agencies operating within it. Can open-source values of sharing and cooperation shape a unique global identity for enterprise WordPress agencies? Is it time for an inter-agency association or "guild" to take on these challenges? (Human Made has an internal "guild" structure of cross-functional teams — what could it look like to extend them across the whole agency space?)And how might that look within the WordPress ecosystem and others adjacent to it? Are more inter-agency gatherings needed along with greater participation in existing tech and design conferences? Will agencies like Human Made resume hosting conferences like their Day and Week of REST events in the past? Can the larger WordCamps cater to an enterprise track? Does Enterprise WordPress need its own conferences? I like Jeremy Keith and ClearLeft as a model for agency thought leadership. Magne has pointed to the Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA) as a model for organized peer collaboration and North Patrol as a model for a research and advisory firm that connects agencies with clients and reports on regional enterprise webtech markets.This is an open, ongoing conversation. If it piques your interest, connect with Tom on Twitter: @tomwillmot.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Human Made (GitHub) • Tom Willmot • Joe Hoyle • Noel TockAltis DXP (GitHub) • A Technical Introduction to Altis • Altis Accelerate (Plugin)How Tom WorksForrester ResearchNow Tech: Agile Content Management Systems, Q2 2022Gartner Peer Insights 2022 DXP Reviews and RatingsMagic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms 2022🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Tom Willmot (CEO, Human Made)Dan Knauss (Editor, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Nov 18, 202252 min

Ep 129WordPress in the Long View with James Farmer — Post Status Draft 129

In this episode of Post Status Draft, Cory is joined by James Farmer, CEO of Incsub, WPMU DEV, CampusPress, and Edublogs. James’ WordPress story goes all the way back to his launch of the first hosted WordPress multisite blogging platform — just a few days ahead of WordPress.com. Edublogs currently hosts millions of students’ and educators’ blogs. James talks about successes and failures, his views on Gutenberg, and how he stays competitive with Squarespace. Cory brings up the WordPress.org active install data question and gets James’ take on how he’d like to see it re-emerge with greater value for plugin businesses.🙏 Sponsor: PressableFounded in 2010, Pressable is a world-class managed WordPress hosting provider built on the same data network as WordPress.com and WordPress VIP. With industry-leading performance, 24/7 expert support, a 100% uptime guarantee, and seamless integrations with WooCommerce and Jetpack, Pressable provides the tools you need to manage your WordPress websites and grow your business all in one place.🔗 Mentioned in the show:Incsub - WPMU DEV, CampusPress, & EdublogsWPMU DEVCampusPress: WordPress for Education | Websites & ePortfoliosEduBlogs: Blogs & Websites For Education🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:James Farmer (Founder, Incsub)Cory Miller (Editor, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Nov 11, 202252 min

Ep 128InstaWP: A Conversation and Tour with Founder Vikas Singhal — Post Status Draft 128

About a year ago, Vikas Singhal launched InstaWP, a serverless platform for spinning up WordPress sites instantly for demos and sandboxes, development and testing, or training and education. Along with WordPress, any combination of plugins and themes can be included. There’s GitHub integration, and InstaWP has the ability to push sites to a large number of hosts or pull them to a local development environment. (InstaWP generates Blueprints — .zip packages for WP Engine’s Local app.)InstaWP is being embraced by WordPress product developers and agencies. It has significant product testing and marketing applications since customers can spin up any number of demo sites based on a custom template, and this activity is logged. Vikas has picked up seed funding from Automattic and looks forward to announcing many new partnerships with WordPress businesses that have found InstaWP and valuable and complementary tool.Vikas sees InstaWP’s future as a marketplace for agencies, developers, and freelancers. Because of its powerful site templating and cloning capabilities, it could ultimately become a way to generate bespoke WordPress-based SaaS platforms at scale.🙏 Sponsor: StellarWPStellarWP provides WordPress solutions for all humankind. We’re a collective of leaders interested in growing WordPress companies. We build great plugins, but we don’t stop there; we continually challenge ourselves to keep innovating and improving. Reach out to us if you’re interested in learning more!🔗 Mentioned in the show:InstaWP – Instant WordPress Sites for Everyone🐦 You can follow Post Status and our guests on Twitter:Vikas Singhal (Founder, InstaWP)Dan Knauss (Editor, Post Status)Olivia Bisset (Intern, Post Status)The Post Status Draft podcast is geared toward WordPress professionals, with interviews, news, and deep analysis. 📝Browse our archives, and don’t forget to subscribe via iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Simplecast, or RSS. 🎧

Nov 5, 202236 min