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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.
Tiffany Bridge has been building websites for 20 years and building them with WordPress for 14. She now works at Automattic and helps empower people who do interesting things to get the most out of WordPress. The post Episode 85: Tiffany Bridge appeared first on Hallway Chats.
We are once again joined by Tiffany Bridge of BaxBridge Digital. Today Tiffany is talking about the importance of digital "local mapping" of your business. This critical part of your web presence makes all the difference in how easy it is for your customers to find your location! Casey from Good Food Markets calls in with the market update, and of course, it's all delicious! Listen now for the full story.
Doreen Hope from Washington Gas joins us to talk about some of the impending major work scheduled for parts of Rhode Island Avenue NE. Then we're joined by Ward 5's own Tiffany Bridge, of Baxendell Bridge LLC. We'll be talking about some of the "must have" web site information that ALL businesses should have in order to compete in a modern economy. Philip calls in to give us the latest Good Food Markets update, and the UpRising Festival is just around the corner! Listen in - we'll get you all caught up.
Indianapolis singer, songwriter is releasing his first crossover album. Tune in and listen to not only his testimony, but, his remarkable music. CMD, Christopher Downs hails from Greenville South Carolina. In spite of his trials, he stands on his triumphs! Music, video production, it all signals profound transformation. You will be inspired by this man's triumphant reign with the help of his Lord and Savior! As a child music was always aa strong presence in his life. He produced music for Tiffany Bridge of the hit musical Menopause. He has also produced Hip Hop, Gospel, Country, R & B. There is no limit to what this man can do! CMD will be releasing his first album with a launch event in Indianapolis Indiana November 2, at the Living Room Lounge located at 940 Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, Indiana.
From My 2006 archives here's a quick interview with recruiter/blogger Tiffany Bridge with some good career advice for seekers.