An editorial podcast on eCommerce, Monetization and WordPress. From the tech side of things to helping you grow your WordPress site, we have you covered in our weekly podcast.
With the release of WooCommerce 4.3 you will find a new home page, block improvements and more.
Sometimes our chats on our podcast can take a number of directions. We never pre-plan, and this episode what no different. In fact, I sat back and let Angela and Brad talk about agency work with WooCommerce, client challenges and a lot more nuggets when it comes to building WooCommerce sites.
What's around the bend for the Do the Woo News. Listen in as I talk about what the future holds with our weekly roundup.
Mary is not a veteran of WooCommerce, but has successfully used it to launch her own store and has plans to get into even deeper. She is also on the WordPress core contributor team and has a passion for documentation.
This weeks news: new WooCommerce home screen in 4.3, testing for new WooCommerce navigation, WC Blocks 2.8 Release, 4.3 Candidate Release, and plugins WooCommerce Wholesale Pro and Google Ads ROI Optimizer
WooCommerce meetups are growing. With this comes education and support for the organizers as well as the community. Our chat with Sandi takes a deep-dive into meetups and all the working parts around them. And of course the chat takes us even further into the Woo ecosystem and what her vision is for WooCommerce.
This weeks news: WooCommerce 4.3 Beta 1, hosting benchmarks, password protect integration, multiple email recipients and product warnings and disclaimers.
When you invite the co-founder of WordPress on your podcast, you never know exactly where the conversation will take you. Starting with the basics of WordPress and WooCommerce, twists and turns took us through open source, blocks, eCommerce and the world as it is today. We not only hear about the tools, but some personal reflection from Matt tops it all off.
In the news: WooCommerce Block 2.7 Release Notes, Bold Checkout Beta Release, Price Drop Notifier, two Wishlist extensions and the Advanced Catalog Mode
When you invite the co-founder of WordPress on your podcast, you never know exactly where the conversation will take you. Starting with the basics of WordPress and WooCommerce, twists and turns took us through open source, blocks, eCommerce and the world as it is today. We not only hear about the tools, but some personal reflection from Matt tops it all off.
In the news: WooCommerce 4.2, ReviewShort, Size Chart for WooCommerce, Product Price Before & After Text and Jetpack Scan
As an experienced WooCommerce developer and a strong member of the community, Robert has not taken on the task of being part of a small team of mentors to help people start their own WooCommerce meetup. We chat with Robert about WooCommerce and what this mentorship program means.
In the news: Woo Community chat #10, WooCommerce Blocks 2.6.0 Release, 4.2 RC 2, AliExpress Dropshipping plugin, SearchWP WooCommerce integration and Podcast on Early Prep for Black Friday
There are many policies that you will need to get in place for your WooCommerce site. But overall, with all websites, one of the critical pieces is your privacy policy. We take a deep dive into that with Donata and Hans from Termageddon.
In the news: WooCommerce 4.1.1, eCommerce Platforms Predicted Huge Growth, New Plugins: Auto update for WooCommerce, WooCommerce Conditional Upsell, and Gutenberg Block Add-on for Product Tables
Marketing products for WooCommerce stores is a big challenge for many individuals and companies. Tavleen shares some of her secret sauce around content and learning what customers are looking for.
What happens when you get a group of WordPress geeks, gathered in a virtual networking space at an online summit, and you drop it on them that you are going to record a podcast live, then and there?
In the news: WooCommerce 4.2 Beta 1, Major Update for CheckoutWC 3.0, Enhancer for WooCommerce Subscriptions, Payment Reminder for WooCommerce, Lottery for WooCommerce and GDRP Cookies for WooCommerce
Working with a large client and going deep into the checkout process. That is how Clif started while moving to develop a product that makes checkout quicker and more efficient.
In the news: WooCommerce 4.1 released, Storefront 2.5.6, WooCommerce Bulk Variations, free version of Advanced Coupons and Organic Payment Gateways announces agency partnership.
When you start with full-fledged agency, and add products into the mix, there is a fine balance you need to meet. Rohan shares with us his story behind WisdmLabs and how they have met this challenge.
In the news: WooCommerce 4.1 RC2, WooCommerce community chat, xSellco offers free services, Product Likes extension, Category Limit plugin and more eCommerce news.
What is involved with bringing a hosting company deeper into WooCommerce based on clients needs. Chris shares with us his deep dive into WooCommerce with his newest challenge at WPEngine.
In the news: WooCommerce 4.1 RC, Mindsize expands services, new WooCommerce online course via Bud Kraus, selling and listing product for free on Google shop and WP Feedback Virtual Summit.
Finding your niche in the WooCommerce extension world may come naturally from a scratch you needed to itch. But how Niklas created his business model stands out a bit from the standard product shop.
I am launching a new podcast based on our weekly Woo news roundup. It will provide narrative on the news I share weekly in the post.
Moving into the WordPress and plugin space with a security plugin can lead to so much more. With the importance of logs and how they play into a WooCommerce site, it goes beyond just a secure site.
In this special edition of the Do the Woo podcast, all four co-hosts come together to talk about the Coronavirus and how we are seeing it through.
When you leave a rock band and start creating websites for clients, you never know where it will lead. For Vito is led to a small website agency using WooCommerce and ended with creating a product.
Selling coffee online takes a lot more than nice photos of beans and packages. Doing it right goes deeper. And getting creative during these challenging times is a must.
The journey from client work to product is always interesting. But add to that the running of a plugin that brings marketplaces to WooCommerce sites adds to that mix and makes for a great conversation.
It's alway great chatting with someone who works or owns a company that puts out WooCommerce plugins. But chatting with someone about their 100+ plugins is a different story.
When you have the chance to chat with the General Manager of WooCommerce it brings some great opportunity to dig deeper into the ecosystem. Hearing the vision of 2020, including WooCommerce payments, to the thinking behind the recent Marketplace pricing structure, we have it all in this episode.
While WooCommerce store owners and builders run tests on their sites with new releases, have you ever wondered what kind of testing happens at WooCommerce? Well, let me tell you. It's impressive. In fact, this show is one of our longer ones, and yet, we couldn't cover everything in detail. But we covered a lot.
What happens when you start using WooCommerce and the development of a plugin leads the way into site development. When Anyssa and her partner started looking at options of building eCommerce sites, they tested the waters and discovered their place with WooCommerce.
What paths do you take from the early days of eCommerce in the WordPress space? Justin Sainton shares his experience from working on an eCommerce plugin to using WooCommerce as his choice of plugins.
What challenges are there facing WooCommerce plugin developers when working with Gutenberg? Katie Keith shares what she has learned and tells us more about her WooCommerce journey.
When you call yourself an eCommerce problem solver, why wouldn’t you use WordPress and WooCommerce? Jeff Daigle has 20 years under his belt on the web, and shares his journey with us.
In episode 37, we chat with Zach Stepek about his work with WooCommerce, how he discovered Woo and what brought him to the eCommerce space.
Scott shares his own journey in the eCommerce space and how he moved to WooCommerce along the way. Not unlike a lot of guests we have had, he created a product first off to scratch his own itch and then decided to sell it publicly.
Bryce shares his story of the transition of working at WooCommerce to starting his own SaaS business. His love for WooCommerce and the community made it a sure bet that he would continue to do something with Woo.
We kick off 2020 learning about Brad's products and how they play a major role in the WooCommerce space. Brad also shares his own experiences with WooCommerce, having run it on their site since the inception of Delicious Brains.
The times the they are changing. But for the better. With weekly shows, two new co-hosts and a deep focus of the WooCommerce community, 2020 is all about the people of Woo.
When you never planned to work for a hosting company, especially around your passion of WooCommerce and WordPress, Chris Lema, as Chris will do, shares his story.
In this episode we chat with Kathy Darling about her When you spend a lot of time supporting people in the WooCommerce Slack channel and build your own extensions, you have your fingers on the pulse of the community. Kathy joins us to talk about her own Woo adventures.
In the growing world of blocks, WooCommerce is not untouched. Learn more about what is lined up in Woo when it comes to blocks.
Dale is legally blind and a passionate advocate for equality, anti-discrimination and disability rights and equality. He also advocates for accessible web design and has a particular hatred for graphical captchas that frustrates him and so many others.
Michael previously was on the team at WooCommerce and has been a freelance developer for several years. He took the dive and started his own online store, YerbaMatero.com. There he sells a unique drink (similar to tea) straight out of the tradition and culture of South America.
Three WooCommerce guys walk into a bar and what happens? Well, maybe we aren't in bar, but our conversation with Brian takes many twists and turns, including a review of Shopify and other aspects of eCommerce.
In today's show Brad talks to WordPress evangelist Topher DeRosia from BigCommerce.
If you are into WooCommerce, WooSesh is a not-to-be-missed virtual conference. With tracks for everyone, you will get a deep dive into some of the brightest minds in the WooCommerce community.