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Nathan Wrigley
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May 25, 2020 • 36min

WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #115 – Gutenberg 8.1, plugin news and an old cave

This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 18th May 2020
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May 21, 2020 • 53min

180 – WooCommerce v other options

I don't do eCommerce! So when David suggested that we carry about a debate about WooCommerce v's other options, it was pretty clear which side of the fence I was going to defending! The opening of the podcast is about whether or not you should be involved with eCommerce at all. Yes, I know that lots of your clients want it, and there's decent money to be had from building such sites, but there's also the strain and stress that eCommerce websites bring that no others do. Upgrades can be problematic, restoring from a backup after something goes wrong, with orders still coming in is a nightmare, and it's likely the only kind of website that you're going to build which your clients are going to poking about in every single day - they break things and then, well, you know who they turn to for help! So just don't do eCommerce... period! David diagrees, so I ought to let him have his say too, so listen to the podcast to find out wht he thinks...
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May 18, 2020 • 31min

WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #114 – WordPress on the rise, accessibility event and a very large attack

This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 11th May 2020
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May 14, 2020 • 44min

179 – A little look at 10Web hosting

So today on the podcast we've got a new hosting provider for you, and that provider is 10Web. They are a platform that is hoping to take care of all of your WordPress needs. The idea is that you set up an account on their platform and then bring in sites that you've already created, or use their suite of tools to get you started. I'm seeing more services like this poppnig up all over the place... buy their service, log in, create a website with a Page Builder and have almost no idea that you're using WordPress at all. Go check out 10Web in the podcast this week.
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May 11, 2020 • 28min

WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #113 – Gutenberg here to stay, Genesis Pro and lots of security news

This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 4th May 2020
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May 7, 2020 • 48min

178 – Hosting clients v’s not hosting clients

We are talking about website hosting. Email hosting seems like a whole other debate, so we're going to avoid that altogther. This is just about hosting, and whether it is worth the hassle of getting your clients to have their hosting through you, or if it's better to just let them sort that out for yourself, leaving you to worry about building websites instead. There is money in them thar' hills though, so perhaps it's worth considering. Then again, it's a real pain the neck when things go wrong, and they will go wrong. So, what should you do, well, listen to the podcast of course!
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May 4, 2020 • 0sec

WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #112 – WordPress 5.4.1, WordCamp Europe online open and more deals

This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 27th April 2020
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Apr 30, 2020 • 51min

177 – Pro WaaS a.k.a. websites as a service with Michael Short

So a couple of years ago the concept of WaaS (website as a service) started up, and we covered it quite a bit, we talked about WP Ultimo and did some live demos as well. The concept is simple, you create some templates for websites, most likely in a niche that you've identified, and you put them up for sale. People can come to your WaaS and they can get a site spun up that they can start using right away. Micheal Short saw this and decided that he could extend this, and so WaaS Pro was born. Micheal talks on the podcast about how his solution can greatly inprove your WaaS offering...
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Apr 27, 2020 • 29min

WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #111 – Dashicons going, Gutenberg block builder and so many deals

This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 20th April 2020
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Apr 23, 2020 • 48min

176 – Lifetime Deals v Subscriptions

Today, the podcast about whether we should make use of lifetime deals or be happy to pay a recurring subscription for our WordPress plugins. We shall be mostly looking from the perspective of WordPress implementers. Folks like us who have clients who rely on us, who rely on developers to keep our site running smoothly… and to an extent move with the times. There's quite a few arguments in favour of both, which is quite surprising! It's not all about saving money and although it's great to get a good deal upfront, does this offer the developer of the plugin the financial security and motivation to keep development up to date and bug free? Anyway, lots to talk about so go have a listen.

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