WordCamp US 2022 took place just a few days ago in San Diego, California, drawing a crowd of 650 devotees.
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World War WordPress: Communicating in a community that doesn’t like to communicate.
Why don’t people in the community know how to speak out respectfully? And on the flip side of that, why is everything an attack when people respond calmly to criticism?
The ‘self-employment penalty’ emerging in WordPress
Community participation is a benefit for employees – and a huge cost for freelancers.
When is a discount not really a discount?
An investigation of pricing behavior in the WordPress industry.
7 decisions that improved my freelance business
Pablo defines himself as a geek, otaku, catholic, father, and husband (not in that order). He also is a freelancer at Codeable and you can find him anywhere on the internet as @OtakuPahp.
The bizarre discourse around Black Hat Core Web Vitals
A plugin debate accidentally reveals some awkward truths about PageSpeed.
My WooCommerce vs. Shopify Speedrun
I built a sweet merch site, but Woo still has some catching up to do.
Interview with Newsletter Glue’s Lesley Sim
I talk with Lesley Sim of Newsletter Glue about open source product management and building a product on Gutenberg.
WordPress Community Engagement: The best WordPress accounts to follow on Twitter
Twitter gets a bad rap because of the negative ways in which it’s used but in my opinion that’s because people just aren’t using it right. Especially in the WordPress community.
From Work Manager to People Leader
Being a people leader is not the same as managing work. It’s a completely different career path that requires a complete rethinking of your day-to-day.
WordPress Leadership has a Public Relations Problem
The outrage cycle isn’t working. This public relations problem is negatively affecting our ability to solve the real problem in WordPress.
6 Months of MasterWP from Nyasha’s view
Happy 6 months!