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James Kemp from WooCommerce discusses ongoing improvements in order management with Beka Rice and Patrick Garman. They emphasize enhancing fulfillment processes, shipment tracking, and payment handling.
A chat with Beka Rice, a seasoned WooCommerce expert chat about the evolution of WooCommerce, challenges with blocks, improving developer experience, diverse business models supported by WooCommerce, reducing friction in ecommerce, and the future potential of the platform.
Beka has been building products for WooCommerce for several years and brings retrospect and perspective to the show about the ecosystem.
We dive into what course creators can learn about building an education product from WooCommerce and Jilt software product leader Beka Rice in this LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Beka works as head of products at SkyVerge and Jilt, and she shares some great insights in this episode for course creators on identifying what course to build. Jilt is an email marketing solution built for eCommerce stores. So if you’re working with WooCommerce for your online course or membership website, you may want to consider Jilt for sending out your emails and managing customer relationships. Beka shares her … What Course Creators Can Learn About Building an Education Product from WooCommerce and Jilt Software Product Leader Beka Rice Read More » The post What Course Creators Can Learn About Building an Education Product from WooCommerce and Jilt Software Product Leader Beka Rice appeared first on LMScast - LifterLMS Podcast.
Pricing is tough! Too high and you might upset current customers and push away new ones. Too low and you might be cutting your MRR short. In this episode our best pricing experts will show you a few of their tips, tricks, and mistakes to learn from. Listen to the full episodes below: E11 – An Ewok on experimenting with pricing (Brad Touesnard, Delicious Brains) E73 – Chewbacca’s unique approach to growth (Corey Haines, Baremetrics) E36 – Éowyn on productizing eCommerce email automation (Beka Rice, SkyVerge/Jilt)
What happens when you dive into email broadcasting and segmentation with Beka Rice. Well, from someone that knows the ins and outs of the market, tips and insights abound in this episode.
What happens when you dive into email broadcasting and segmentation with Beka Rice. Well, from someone that knows the ins and outs of the market, tips and insights abound in this episode.
If you’re building a team you better love meetings. Beka shows us how she’s able to manage a team of over twenty people in an engaging and efficient manner, making sure no one feels left out. We cover topics like converting abandoned carts into sales, the practicalities of email marketing, and pricing of your products and services.
Max Rice is the CEO and co-founder of SkyVerge where his team builds tools for e-commerce merchants, both large and small. Beka Rice is the head of product at SkyVerge and manages Jilt, an email marketing tool for e-commerce, along with over 50 WooCommerce plugins. The post Episode 80: Max and Beka Rice appeared first on Hallway Chats.
Closing out Season 4 is Beka Rice, Head of Product at Jilt! After an entire season about hearing about Jilt, Beka and I dig deep into how it was built, how to be effective with your abandoned cart emails, GDPR, and much much more. It’s a great way to close out the season and I’m […] The post Beka Rice and Jilt appeared first on How I Built It.
Welcome to the kick-off of Season 5, focused on automation. Beka Rice is Head of Product at and has an obsession with all things automated. Today, we discuss why automation doesn’t have to be inhuman, how the order confirmation is actually the beginning of the customer relationship and what questions to ask in a discovery meeting. Produced by Come Alive Creative
Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
The word of the day is: Evolve. Beka Rice, WooCommerce Team Lead at SkyVerge, joins the Matt Report to discuss the makings of a modern day WordPress agency. SkyVerge is a WooCommerce service agency, the largest developer of 3rd party add-ons in the WooCommerce marketplace, the company behind SellWithWP.com, and they've expanded into the SaaS market by forging a new branded app, Jilt. They evolve — a lot. So let's take a step back and break this down: Client services WordPress plugins Content media site SaaS app Each forward step is an evolution of the previous, and that's the lesson that Beka teaches us in today's episode. In my opinion, client services life isn't as linear as it used to be. That is to say, it's not about filling the pipeline and doing the work anymore. Partly because the market has become much more competitive over time, and clients require a wider range of deliverables. Who cares about designing a website, putting current web technology and social technology to work for it, is the real goal. Building a smarter, more measurable solution for our client, not just a brochure. You're probably going to want to queue this episode up more than once — it's that good. Hope you learn something today, and if you do, please thank Beka and our sponsors — Pagely and Valet — on Twitter. Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners S4 E5: Beka Rice from SkyVerge Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new window You should subscribe to my newsletter, I send personal videos out, one of which is for WordCamp US this week! ★ Support this podcast ★
Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
The word of the day is: Evolve. Beka Rice, WooCommerce Team Lead at SkyVerge, joins the Matt Report to discuss the makings of a modern day WordPress agency. SkyVerge is a WooCommerce service agency, the largest developer of 3rd party add-ons in the WooCommerce marketplace, the company behind SellWithWP.com, and they’ve expanded into the SaaS market by forging a new branded app, Jilt. They evolve — a lot. (more…)
What can I say about Beka apart from "cool". She is the lead WooCommerce developer at SkyVerge, who have built a great reputation not only for their work with WooCommerce, but the way they do business. In this interview we cover quite a large landscape of topics however we mostly talk about eCommerce and what Beka has learned about this subject over the past 5 years! SkyVerge https://www.skyverge.com/ Sell With WP https://www.sellwithwp.com/ Episode 135 Table of Contents: 0:00 Intros 1:48 How did Beka first get into web development? 3:17 What were the early days of SkyVerge like? How does it compare to where SkyVerge is now? 4:35 More about how the Jilt app solves cart abandonment and increases revenue. 6:25 How does third-party development factor into the growth of a platform or ecosystem? 8:30 How important is to experience ecommerce as a merchant before you approach it as a developer? 9:47 How did the acquisition of WooCommerce by Automattic affect the WooCommerce development ecosystem? 11:05 Do you see WooCommerce becoming part of WordPress.com at some point? 12:10 Is there a methodology to setting a price for plugins at SkyVerge? 13:39 What is new in WooCommerce Memberships? 17:23 Beka's Real-Life Oregon Trail 19:23 How are the web development cultures different between Shopify and WooCommerce? 25:34 Where do you see ecommerce going overall? 28:27 Does WooCommerce do a disservice by marketing the base-plugin as free? 30:57 How does WooCommerce handle enterprise level traffic? What are the upper limits of continuous orders WooCommerce can actually handle? 34:34 How is the REST API transforming WooCommerce? What things are possible now that were not possible before? 38:24 Podcast Outros Find bonus content for this episode on the WP-Tonic website: https://www.wp-tonic.com/podcast/135-beka-rice-skyverge/ ============== Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wp-tonic-wordpress-podcast/id893083124?mt=2 ========= Links mentioned during the show: WooCommerce https://woocommerce.com/ Shopify https://www.shopify.com/ Jilt: Abandoned cart recovery for Shopify and WooCommerce https://jilt.com/ Spreedly https://www.spreedly.com/ Automattic https://automattic.com/ WooCommerce Memberships https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-memberships/ The Oregon Trail https://archive.org/details/msdos_Oregon_Trail_The_1990 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oregon_Trail_(video_game) WP REST API http://v2.wp-api.org/ Magento https://magento.com/ WooCommerce Holiday Selling Tips 2016
This week I’ve got Beka Rice, Operations Manager for SkyVerge, Leading Contributor at Sell with WP, and Content Manager for Shop Storm. Somehow she manages to have free time and in that free time she’s traveling the world with her husband, eating at Chipotles along the way. On this final episode of Season 2, join us for a lively discussion on e-commerce in WordPress, what the product development process looks like for WooCommerce, and the unique challenges of working while traveling.
Welcome to The Excerpt Episode 3, part of the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes. Draft consists of two formats: long form interviews like I’ve done for a long time, and The Excerpt for a summary of news around the WordPress ecosystem. With The Excerpt, we cover a few of our favorite stories from the Post Status Club over the last week or two. The primary goal is to keep it short and informational: we keep the podcast to around 15 minutes. In Episode 3, I'm joined by Beka Rice, who writes the excellent eCommerce blog SellWithWP and is a partner at eCommerce company SkyVerge. Stories discussed: Mesh by Automattic, an in-progress app I discovered by accident. Release leads for WordPress 4.3, and 4.4 were announced. April Fools' roundup (Club only, but we talk about them individually), including my own about Jetpack bundling WordPress. A theme shop's year in review. I also covered this in the Club.