WP Builds
Nathan Wrigley
Web site building with WordPress. In this podcast we follow the hopeless exploits of David Waumsley and Nathan Wrigley as they try, and fail, to understand WordPress.
They know that they love building websites with WordPress, but the complexities of this awesome web building solution are always out of reach.
Not only are they not clever enough, but they just don't try all that hard
They know that they love building websites with WordPress, but the complexities of this awesome web building solution are always out of reach.
Not only are they not clever enough, but they just don't try all that hard
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Apr 20, 2020 • 26min
WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #110 – Gutenberg 7.9, lockdown and some new deals
This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 13th April 2020

Apr 16, 2020 • 52min
175 – Having a system for ‘Word of Mouth’ marketing with Jason Resnick
Today we chat with Jason Resnick, a seasoned WordPress pro, who has been working with WordPress and eCommerce pretty much when it all started out! We're talking today about 'word of mouth' marketing. Now, most people when asked about word of mouth will probably see this as something that happens organically, something that you don't really have all that much control over. After all it's happening in situations largely outside of your control. You can offer a great service and hope that people are going to mention your name when they get asked the question... 'Who would you recommend to build my WordPress website?', but it's little more than hope, right? Jason explains why it's a little bit more than this in this weeks podcast...

Apr 13, 2020 • 25min
WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #109 – WordPress 5.5 tickets, deals and GoDaddy buys domain registries
This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 6th April 2020

Apr 9, 2020 • 49min
174 – WordPress Page Builders V SaaS Page Builders
This is the WordPress.org page builders i.e. Beaver Builder, Elementor, Divi, Oxygen, Brizy etc, against Wix, Weebly, Squarespace etc. In this debate we're talking about building a standard brochure sites that may need a blog or a shopping cart. So it's not about building out a complex, bespoke site that has masses of unique features. It's about something that's simple and can be done with the native features in the Page Builders. We debate the pros of using both types of page builders and learn some truths along the way...

Apr 6, 2020 • 29min
WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #108 – WordPress 5.4 released, remote working and community news
This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 30th March 2020

Apr 2, 2020 • 1h 3min
173 – My WordPress journey with David Decker
Today is a little different from the episodes that we've been putting out of late. It's a story of one man and his journey with using WordPress. We talk today with David Decker. You might have seen him around the WP Builds Facebook Group from time to time, and if you haven't been in there you really should as he's one of the many friendly faces who are there offering helpful advice and expertise. I met David in on Facebook and was lucky enough to meet him in person at WordCamp Europe 2019 in Berlin. Was had a few chats and it became clear that an appearance on the podcast was going to happen...

Mar 30, 2020 • 34min
WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #107 – WordPress 5.4 RC5, remote working and a cool toy
This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 23rd March 2020

Mar 26, 2020 • 45min
172 – Growth v staying small
There’s many types of businesses providing websites and marketing to many different client types. We have self-employed freelancers seeing it more as their vocation or as a side gig. Then we have large Agencies with teams of specialists, designers, UX experts, frontend and backend developers, project manager and a whole load more. Anyone who knows us we know we are really the former. Why the debate? Probably because there is a general wisdom that self employed people need to think of themselves as a business and that business are expected to grow. We are exploring whether this applies to those offering website services with WordPress. So, somewhat arbitrarily, David is going to argue from the point of view of growth, and I’m (Nathan) will argue that we can stay small. Check it out...

Mar 23, 2020 • 29min
WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #106 – WordPress 5.4. RC3, COVID-19 impact and infinite light
This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 16th March 2020

Mar 19, 2020 • 53min
171 – How EmergencyWP can protect your online legacy
Trigger warning - this episode touches up on the subject of bereavement and so, you may want to bear that in mind before you listen. So today I'm talking with Albert Brückmann, the founder of EmergencyWP which is a WordPress plugin that you can use to protect your legacy, both online and offline. Think of EmergencyWP as a way of a silo of information that you would like to pass on to anyone in the event that you pass away. Albert created the EmergencyWP plugin, and the various iterations that went before it, as a result of an accident that occurred to a friend who had made insufficient preparations. It made Albert realise that the unexpected can happen and that having options to organise what and how your relations and friends receive might be something that you wish to be in control of.


