WPwatercooler Episode 283 – Who are we presenting to at a WordCamp or WordPress Meetup?
In this episode, I asked how to get people more involved in their local meetups and speaking.
In this episode, I asked how to get people more involved in their local meetups and speaking.
In this episode, we talk about when the hell Gutenberg is coming out. It’s been talked about forever and can we just move on already.
In this episode, we talk about some things including brothers, Idaho and WordPress core and the Gutenberg call out box coming soon.
In this episode, we’re talking about things in the WordPress space being bought like StudioPress, ManageWP and others.
In this episode, Host Jason Tucker and I talk about anything and everything on WPwatercooler.
This week on the show we talk about the WP gig economy and using the website Clarity.com to make some side hustle money.
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