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- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #136 – WordPress 5.6 Beta 2, Meta Boxes and Deals - 2 November 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #135 – WordPress 5.6 beta 1, full site editing theme and moon telephones - 26 October 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #134 – Full site editing closer, plugin news and Google going all-in on mobile search - 19 October 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #133 – New Twenty Twenty One Theme, WordPress dual license and Facebook quitting Europe - 28 September 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #132 – Gutenberg 9.0, SkyVerge joins GoDaddy and The Ig-Nobel prize - 21 September 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #131 – Gutenberg 8.9 block-based widgets, plugin updates and fundo! - 14 September 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #130 – WordPress 5.5.1, The Page Builder Summit and Linux is 29 - 7 September 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #129 – PHP updates, plugin news and Apple want 30% of nothing - 31 August 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #128 – WordPress 5.6 started, end of themes and something .new - 24 August 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #127 – WordPress 5.5 released, Astra upset and Fortnite blocked - 17 August 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #126 – WordPress 5.5 RC2, WordCamps cancelled and TikTok buyers wanted - 10 August 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #125 – WordPress 5.5 RC, WordCamp US cancelled and heaps of plugin news - 3 August 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #124 – WordPress 5.5 news, JetPack CRM and machines learning faster - 27 July 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #123 – WordPress 5.5 goodness, major security breach and redesigned Gmail - 20 July 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #122 – Image manipulation, community news and hosting on a Raspberry Pi - 13 July 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #121 – jQuery updating, community news and nice Chrome CSS feature - 6 July 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #120 – Gutenberg 8.4, free WordPress training and YouTube takes on TikTok - 29 June 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #119 – WordPress requiring PHP 7.2, Yoast acquires Duplicate Posts and Instagram is massive - 22 June 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #118 – WordPress 5.4.2, PHP is 25 and so much spam - 15 June 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #117 – All women release squad, Assistant plugin and lots of physics - 8 June 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #116 – WordPress is 17, Block Experiments and nearby Earth - 1 June 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #115 – Gutenberg 8.1, plugin news and an old cave - 25 May 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #114 – WordPress on the rise, accessibility event and a very large attack - 18 May 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #113 – Gutenberg here to stay, Genesis Pro and lots of security news - 11 May 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #112 – WordPress 5.4.1, WordCamp Europe online open and more deals - 4 May 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #111 – Dashicons going, Gutenberg block builder and so many deals - 27 April 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #110 – Gutenberg 7.9, lockdown and some new deals - 20 April 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #109 – WordPress 5.5 tickets, deals and GoDaddy buys domain registries - 13 April 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #108 – WordPress 5.4 released, remote working and community news - 6 April 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #107 – WordPress 5.4 RC5, remote working and a cool toy - 30 March 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #106 – WordPress 5.4. RC3, COVID-19 impact and infinite light - 23 March 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #105 – WordPress events cancelled and massive security week - 16 March 2020
- WP Builds Weekly WordPress News #104 – WordPress 5.4 RC, COVID-19 events and mobile SERPs - 9 March 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #103 – Full site editing blocks, high funding rounds and a few deals - 2 March 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #102 – WordPress 5.4 beta 2, multiple security threats and Mac less safe than Windows - 24 February 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #101 – WordPress 5.4 beta 1, WordCamp Asia cancelled and many phones kills Google maps - 17 February 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #100 – Yes 100! I know! Gutenberg 7.4, CSS standards and deals - 10 February 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #99 – Lazy Load images in Core, plugin news and deals too - 3 February 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #98 – Gutenberg updates / compatible themes and new page builder - 27 January 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #97 – Hosting pricing changes, security updates and free Windows 10 upgrade - 20 January 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #96 – Gutenberg multi buttons, WordPress community news and internet literacy initiative - 13 January 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #95 – 2019 reviews, Pods funding in doubt and Google in 3rd place - 6 January 2020
- WP Builds Newsletter #94 – WordPress 5.3.2, 2019 reviews and NGINX raided - 23 December 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #93 – WordPress 5.3.1, plugin vulnerability and Compress or Die - 16 December 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #92 – Gutenberg 7.0, Yoast ads and still the deals come! - 9 December 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #91 – WP Tavern makeover, Core releases and website carbon footprint - 2 December 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #90 – Gutenberg 6.9, are themes needed and who owns .org - 25 November 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #89 – WordPress 5.3 released, Black Friday coming and no rights to YouTube - 18 November 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #88 – State of the Word, annual survey and a few deals - 11 November 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #87 – WordPress 5.3 RC 3, plugin news and deals - 4 November 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #86 – WordPress 5.3 RC2, AHrefs SEO and satellite WiFi coming soon - 28 October 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #85 – WordPress 5.3 RC, Automattic wealth and new Google products - 21 October 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #84 – WordPress 5.3 beta 3, accessibility and oasis on Mars - 14 October 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #83 – WordPress 5.3 Beta 2, WordCamp U.S. tickets and Facebook decryption - 7 October 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #82 – WordPress 5.3, plugin news and a dancing robot - 30 September 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #81 – Gutenberg 6.5, Automattic worth $3 billion and Google spying - 23 September 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #80 – Chrome kills Gutenberg, plugin updates, deals and no likes - 16 September 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #79 – WordPress 5.3, project governance and RSS readers - 9 September 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #78 – Gutenberg 6.4, UX / UI Live audit live and PHP conference cancelled - 2 September 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #77 – WordPress 5.3, auto updating old sites and prevent tracking - 26 August 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #76 – Gutenberg improvements, riding a bike and plugin updates - 19 August 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #75 – Core update debates, plugin updates and podcasts playable in SERPs - 12 August 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #74 – Gutenberg nesting, community news and the death of flash - 5 August 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #73 – Gutenberg test, WordCamps and Google Cloud - 29 July 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #72 – PHP coding standards, kids in WordPress and Javascript SEO - 22 July 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #71 – Gutenberg animations, Elementor icons and Google playing games - 15 July 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #70 – Plugin updates, community news and Facebook outage - 8 July 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #69 – Gutenberg 6.0, WP Engine growing and bye Jony, Ive loved your work - 1 July 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #68 – WordPress 5.2.2, WordCamp EU and Chrome problem - 24 June 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #67 – WordPress 5.2.2 RC1, WordCamp Europe and fake videos - 17 June 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #66 – Gutenberg motion blocks, Joost steps down and Firefox privacy - 10 June 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #65 – WordPress turns 16, average salaries and how Slack came to be - 3 June 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #64 – WordPress 5.2.1, plugin news and SERPs problem - 27 May 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #63 – Gutenberg 5.7, Plugin updates and Windows Linux Kernel - 20 May 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #62 – WordPress 5.2, plugin news and dynamic emails - 13 May 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #61 – WordPress 5.2 RC2, WordCamp US and colour pictures - 6 May 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #60 – WordPress 5.2 pushed back, new icons and Thanos search - 29 April 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #59 – WordPress 5.2 beta 3, community news and folding phones - 22 April 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #58 – WordPress 5.2 Beta 2, so much security and photos of black holes - 15 April 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #57 – Gutenberg mandatory, evil plugins and stand up more - 8 April 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #56 – WordPress 5.2 Beta 1, Elementor motion effects and security updates - 1 April 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #55 – Multiple plugins hacked, plugin updates and MySpace loses data - 25 March 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #54 – WordPress 5.1.1, plugin updates and Facebook goes down - 18 March 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #53 – WordPress triage team, plugin updates and Google+ is no more - 11 March 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #52 – Blocks management, image creation and free videos - 4 March 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #51 – WordPress 5.1 released, plugin updates and AI gets really scary - 25 February 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #50 – WordPress 5.1 RC, multiple vulnerabilities and AI gets scary - 18 February 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #49 – New Gutenberg blocks, Wordfence Central and DuckDuckGo rising - 11 February 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #48 – WordPress 5.1 Beta 3, Plugin updates and Google dominates - 4 February 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #47 – WordPress 5.1, Gutenberg and Page Builder updates and new Google Search Console features - 28 January 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #46 – Automattic announces Newspack, WordPress 5.1 feature and Gutenberg layouts - 21 January 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #45 – WordPress 5.0.3, we’re no longer bloggers and free GitHub - 14 January 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #44 – WordPress marketing, image optimisation and a super detailed image - 7 January 2019
- WP Builds Newsletter #43 – Updates to WordPress 5 already, PHP updates and social media is news - 17 December 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #42 – WordPress 5.0 is out, nobody dies and Google stepping into WordPress - 10 December 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #41 – WordPress 5.0 RC2, Plugin vulnerabilities and FBI takes down ad fraud network - 3 December 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #40 – WordPress Release Candidate 5.0, new blocks creator and VSCode course - 26 November 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #39 – WordPress 5.0 beta 5, GDPR plugin hack and comments in Google SERPs - 19 November 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #38 – WordPress 5.0 update delayed, multiple security concerns and do you earn enough? - 12 November 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #37 – Gutenberg accessibility updates, PHP 5 dead and Red Hat bought - 5 November 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #36 – WordPress 5.0 Beta, getting bored with WordPress and video news - 29 October 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #35 – Twenty Nineteen close, accessibility concerns and a super fast camera - 22 October 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #34 – Help needed with Gutenberg, Elementor adds Custom Fields integrations and DuckDuckGo on the rise - 15 October 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #33 – Gutenberg release date, WordCamp Europe and Google pay Apple a lot of dollars - 8 October 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #32 – Gutenberg 4.0, PHP 7.3 and 50m Facebook accounts hacked - 1 October 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #31 – Gutenberg Cloud, WPForms buys forms plugin and robots on asteriods - 24 September 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #30 – WordPress 4.9.9, Gutenberg updates and the world’s oldest cheese - 17 September 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #29 – New vunerabilites, Drupal Elementor and significant Chrome updates - 10 September 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #28 – Long live the Classic Editor, Gutenberg updates and AI taking our jobs - 3 September 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #27 – ClassicPress fork, multisite media library and cPanel acquired - 27 August 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #26 – Yoast and Gutenberg updates, WP growth fund and space news - 20 August 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #25 – Gutenberg updates, ACF blocks and Drupal gets Gutenberg - 13 August 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #24 – Gutenberg news bonanza, good things from Envato and a free image repo! - 6 August 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #23 – Try Gutenberg, The Fields API needs help, and water on Mars - 30 July 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #22 – WordPress 4.9.8 improvements, UI fun and weird divs - 23 July 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #21 – Gutenberg madness; disable it, theme it and finally send android messages from your PC - 16 July 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #20 – WordPress 4.9.7 & 4.9.8 plus a spaceship going to the sun - 9 July 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #19 – Acquisitions madness, flaw in WordPress Core and loads of Google stuff - 2 July 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #18 – Way too much Gutenberg news, Automattic buys Atavist and more EU laws - 25 June 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #17 – State of the Word Address, Gutenberg Ramp and a spying football app - 18 June 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #16 – WordPress in 7kb, malware eating malware and an underwater datacenter - 11 June 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #15 – Massive Gutenberg tutorials, Yoast ruins SEO and the end of tablets - 4 June 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #14 – WordPress is 15, WP 4.9.6 updates anyone and Google is now “evil” - 28 May 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #13 – WordPress major update? Hacking / Cryptomining and Google warnings - 21 May 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #12 – Free SEO course from Yoast, GDPR compliance and SEO renaissance - 14 May 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #11 – WordPress turns 15, Trusted Authors Program and WordPress Hacked by a Child - 7 May 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #10 – SEO tweaks, Toolset pricing and a new browser from Opera - 30 April 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #9 – Gutenberg ‘off’, dead page builder and Chrome stops annoying videos - 23 April 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #8 – Elementor updates / API, WooCommerce loves GDPR and Theme Review Changes - 16 April 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #7 – Gutenberg, JetPack, WP Rocket updated and there’s a tiny camera - 9 April 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #6 – It’s all numbers – PHP 7, WordPress 4.9.5, BuddyPress 10, Elementor 2 - 2 April 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #5 – Covering The Week Commencing 19th March 2018 - 26 March 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #4 – Covering The Week Commencing 12th March 2018 - 19 March 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #3 – Covering The Week Commencing 5th March 2018 - 12 March 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #2 – Week Commencing 26th February 2018 - 5 March 2018
- WP Builds Newsletter #1 – Week Commencing 19th February 2018 - 26 February 2018
- 329 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 9: WordPress is too expensive - 1 June 2023
- 328 – What to do when you begin to think that you’re splitting up with WordPress - 25 May 2023
- 327 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 8: Is open source a liability? - 18 May 2023
- 326 – James Giroux on workplace culture, team dynamics and leadership in WordPress companies - 11 May 2023
- 325 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 7: Designing in the browser is for amateurs - 4 May 2023
- 324 – Having a career in tech and WordPress with Fränk Klein - 27 April 2023
- 323 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 6: If you use more than 10 plugins on a site, you are a cad and a scoundrel! - 20 April 2023
- 322 – Why accessibility is so important and how you can do better with Nic Steenhout - 13 April 2023
- 321 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 5: Website clients are impossible! - 6 April 2023
- 320 – Javier Casares on WP Vulnerability, the API / project for WordPress vulnerabilities - 30 March 2023
- 319 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 4: Do we even need WordPress? - 23 March 2023
- 318 – Rob Howard on what they’re doing at MasterWP - 16 March 2023
- 317 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 3: Page Builders are the scourge of the internet! - 9 March 2023
- 316 – Kevin Geary talks about Automatic CSS - 2 March 2023
- 315 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 2: A.I. will kill us! - 16 February 2023
- 314 – Imajinn adding images to your website with AI - 9 February 2023
- 313 – Thinking the unthinkable (TTUT). Episode 1: Certified - 2 February 2023
- 312 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 2 - 26 January 2023
- 311 – Summing up the WP Builds ‘WordPress Business Bootcamp” series - 19 January 2023
- 310 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 1 - 12 January 2023
- 309 – Traditional v Agile - 5 January 2023
- 308 – Up your WooCommerce game with Barn2 plugins - 15 December 2022
- 307 – Upselling services - 8 December 2022
- 306 – Application & database hosting at Kinsta - 1 December 2022
- 305 – How hosting has changed - 24 November 2022
- 304 – Steve Burge on running PublishPress and buying other plugins - 17 November 2022
- 303 – Monitoring websites for clients - 10 November 2022
- 302 – Eric Karkovack on the merits of canonical plugins in WordPress - 3 November 2022
- 301 – Maintenance - 27 October 2022
- 300 – Rethink what WooCommerce Subscriptions can do with the Subscription Force plugin - 20 October 2022
- 299 – When the client turns web designer (although we hardly talk about that) - 13 October 2022
- 298 – Make your website voice enabled, with Convoworks - 6 October 2022
- 297 – Dealing with changing staff and new management - 29 September 2022
- 296 – Gutenberg, FSE, Block Themes (Variants), Blocks, Rich Tabor on the whole lot - 22 September 2022
- 295 – Website documentation and support - 15 September 2022
- 294 – How might we fix the WordPress notifications problem? - 1 September 2022
- 293 – Understanding the client’s training needs - 25 August 2022
- 292 – Why WPCodeBox should be in your WordPress plugin lineup - 18 August 2022
- 291 – The launch - 11 August 2022
- 290 – Using no code solutions as your superpower - 4 August 2022
- 289 – Legal stuff - 28 July 2022
- 288 – The importance of making your website accessible - 21 July 2022
- 287 – When to use 3rd party addons - 14 July 2022
- 286 – Living the life that working in tech can allow - 7 July 2022
- 285 – Performance testing during the build - 30 June 2022
- 284 – Strattic and Elementor talk about the recent acquisition - 23 June 2022
- 283 – The web designer’s tech stack - 16 June 2022
- 282 – Put dynamic content on your website with the If-So plugin - 9 June 2022
- 281 – Choosing our website building tools - 2 June 2022
- 280 – Need some design inspiration? Try Extendify’s pattern collection - 26 May 2022
- 279 – Design Aesthetics - 19 May 2022
- 278 – Builderius, a new and innovative way to create your WordPress website - 12 May 2022
- 277 – User Experience and User Interface - 5 May 2022
- 276 – Creating online courses fast with Wishlist Member’s new Courses add-on - 28 April 2022
- 275 – Creating a brand - 21 April 2022
- 274 – How you can make your website have a smaller carbon footprint - 14 April 2022
- 273 – How do we get our website copy? - 7 April 2022
- 272 – Sell digital products with Lemon Squeezy - 31 March 2022
- 271 – How do we structure our clients’ websites? - 24 March 2022
- 270 – Make your website international with WPML - 17 March 2022
- 269 – What does a web design process look like? - 10 March 2022
- 268 – What is the HeroPress Network with Cate and Topher DeRosia - 3 March 2022
- 267 – Where’s the next client coming from? – Series 1 / Episode 6 - 24 February 2022
- 266 – Why do people hack websites? With Robert Abela - 17 February 2022
- 265 – Have we set the right expectation? – Series 1 / Episode 5 - 10 February 2022
- 264 – Automate all your workflows with Buddy Works - 3 February 2022
- 263 – Agreements / contracts and payments – Series 1 / Episode 4 - 27 January 2022
- 262 – Online summits, attendee and speaker expectations - 20 January 2022
- 261 – Getting a brief and scoping the project. WordPress Business Bootcamp – Series 1 / Episode 3 - 13 January 2022
- 260 – Image compression for faster websites with EWWW - 6 January 2022
- 259 – How do we know what to charge? WordPress Business Bootcamp – Series 1 / Episode 2 - 16 December 2021
- 258 – Tired of WooCommerce? Try North Commerce - 9 December 2021
- 257 – Realistically defining our business model. WordPress Business Bootcamp – Series 1 / Episode 1 - 2 December 2021
- 256 – Kickstart your website copy with Copyflight - 25 November 2021
- 255 – ‘XYZ’ is for disappointing series ending for the ‘A- Z of WordPress’ - 18 November 2021
- 254 – Automatic content creation with Bertha.ai - 11 November 2021
- 253 – ‘W’ is for Writing - 4 November 2021
- 252 – Let someone else take care of your website policies - 28 October 2021
- 251 – ‘V’ is for Vulnerabilities - 14 October 2021
- 250 – Automated website testing with Ghost Inspector - 7 October 2021
- 249 – ‘U’ is for Undo - 30 September 2021
- 248 – How Gravity Hopper will take care of all your Gravity Forms - 23 September 2021
- 247 – ‘T’ is for Themes - 16 September 2021
- 246 – Building your own social network with the Friends plugin - 9 September 2021
- 245 – ‘S’ is for SEO - 2 September 2021
- 244 – ‘R’ is for Resources - 26 August 2021
- 243 – A different way of doing hosting: Servebolt with Remkus de Vries - 19 August 2021
- 242 – ‘Q’ is for Quibbles - 12 August 2021
- 241 – How FixRunner can take on the maintenance of your WordPress websites - 5 August 2021
- 240 – ‘P’ is for Plugins - 29 July 2021
- 239 – Use Patchstack to keep your WordPress website safe - 22 July 2021
- 238 – ‘0’ is for Open Source - 15 July 2021
- 237 – Why WS Form might be the form plugin you’ll try next - 8 July 2021
- 236 – ‘N’ is for Numbers - 1 July 2021
- 235 – Use Newsletter Glue to create great emails… with Blocks! - 24 June 2021
- 234 – ‘M’ is for Menus - 17 June 2021
- 233 – Store your Media Library in the cloud with the Infinite Uploads plugin - 10 June 2021
- 232 – ‘L’ is for Loading - 3 June 2021
- 231 – One-click checkout in WooCommerce with PeachPay - 27 May 2021
- 230 – ‘K’ is for Killer Tips - 20 May 2021
- 229 – Creating Custom Sales Funnels For WooCommerce with LaunchFlows - 13 May 2021
- 228 – ‘J’ is for Jobs - 6 May 2021
- 227 – Building websites in a day with your team - 29 April 2021
- 226 – ‘I’ is for Images - 22 April 2021
- 225 – Send amazing curated newsletters with Curated - 15 April 2021
- 224 – ‘H’ is for Health - 8 April 2021
- 223 – How we built the WP Buffs business - 1 April 2021
- 222 – ‘G’ is for Gutenberg - 25 March 2021
- 221 – Stream Live with WordPress and WP Livestream - 18 March 2021
- 220 – ‘F’ is for forms - 11 March 2021
- 219 – Create Alexa Skills right inside of WordPress with Shoutworks - 4 March 2021
- 218 – ‘E’ is for eCommerce - 25 February 2021
- 217 – Get your WordPress tasks in order with DocketWP - 18 February 2021
- 216 – ‘D’ is for Database - 11 February 2021
- 215 – Checkout CheckoutWC for a customised WooCommerce experience - 4 February 2021
- 214 – ‘C’ is for Caching - 28 January 2021
- 213 – What goes into organising and cancelling a live WordCamp? - 21 January 2021
- 212 – ‘B’ is for Backups - 14 January 2021
- 211 – Its importent to get you’re grammer write; and ProWritingAid Will help with that, - 7 January 2021
- 210 – ‘A’ is for Appointments - 17 December 2020
- 209 – Get meaningful feedback about your product or service - 10 December 2020
- 208 – ClassicPress V WordPress - 3 December 2020
- 207 – Running a growing WordPress plugin company - 26 November 2020
- 206 – FOMO V No FOMO - 19 November 2020
- 205 – Flipping websites with Blake Hutchison - 12 November 2020
- 204 – Author Support V Community Support - 5 November 2020
- 203 – The WordPress journey of Wendie Huis in t Veld - 29 October 2020
- 202 – Matte v glossy screens - 22 October 2020
- 201 – How to make your WordPress website run smoothly (even after a year) with Alexandru Covtun - 15 October 2020
- 200 – To niche or not to niche - 8 October 2020
- 199 – Benjamin Ritner speaks with Kadence - 1 October 2020
- 198 – Value pricing v fixed rate - 24 September 2020
- 197 – Multiple domains, one WordPress install, you need Landing Kit - 17 September 2020
- 196 – Coding v non-coding - 10 September 2020
- 195 – Translate your WordPress websites with Weglot - 3 September 2020
- 194 – Static design v in-browser design - 27 August 2020
- 193 – Helping people to learn WordPress on YouTube - 20 August 2020
- 192 – WordPress V other blogging platforms - 13 August 2020
- 191 – If you need maps on your WordPress website, MapsMarker has you covered - 6 August 2020
- 190 – Content first v content later - 30 July 2020
- 189 – Let us take care of your WordPress websites so that you can keep building them - 23 July 2020
- 188 – Headless v’s not headless - 16 July 2020
- 187 – Let’s Fix the Broken Web with WordPress, WordProof and Blockchain - 9 July 2020
- 186 – Business liability insurance v’s none - 2 July 2020
- 185 – Why you should automate all-the-things with James Rose - 25 June 2020
- 184 – Limited client access v’s full access - 18 June 2020
- 183 – How I have evolved my Wallace Inline WordPress plugin - 11 June 2020
- 182 – Office v home working - 4 June 2020
- 181 – How to visually build your WordPress translations with TranslatePress - 28 May 2020
- 180 – WooCommerce v other options - 21 May 2020
- 179 – A little look at 10Web hosting - 14 May 2020
- 178 – Hosting clients v’s not hosting clients - 7 May 2020
- 177 – Pro WaaS a.k.a. websites as a service with Michael Short - 30 April 2020
- 176 – Lifetime Deals v Subscriptions - 23 April 2020
- 175 – Having a system for ‘Word of Mouth’ marketing with Jason Resnick - 16 April 2020
- 174 – WordPress Page Builders V SaaS Page Builders - 9 April 2020
- 173 – My WordPress journey with David Decker - 2 April 2020
- 172 – Growth v staying small - 26 March 2020
- 171 – How EmergencyWP can protect your online legacy - 19 March 2020
- 170 – Page Builders v The Block Editor a.k.a. Gutenberg - 12 March 2020
- 169 – Advanced Custom Fields, the past, present and future - 5 March 2020
- 168 – Making an impact - 27 February 2020
- 167 – How I use Agile and WordPress to launch a minimal viable product with Marius Vetrici - 20 February 2020
- 166 – The when and who of marketing - 13 February 2020
- 165 – Creating your own managed WordPress service, and keeping all the margin with Patrick Gallagher - 6 February 2020
- 164 – The how and where of marketing - 30 January 2020
- 163 – How to create content with WordPress that people really want to engage with - 23 January 2020
- 162 – Information Overload - 16 January 2020
- 161 – Why don’t you believe in us? - 9 January 2020
- 160 – Running contests in WordPress with RafflePress - 2 January 2020
- 159 – My nephew makes websites too - 19 December 2019
- 158 – Keeping WordPress secure with Ryan Dewhurst from WPScan - 12 December 2019
- 157 – Honey traps for website clients - 5 December 2019
- 156 – WordPress forms is a crowded space, so we launched WPForms - 28 November 2019
- 155 – Are we boring? - 21 November 2019
- 154 – Because online privacy matters, we need people like Heather Burns - 14 November 2019
- 153 – Losing clients before you even get them - 7 November 2019
- 152 – Riding a jolly long way for the WordPress community with Dan Maby and Carole Olinger - 31 October 2019
- 151 – Are we leaking clients? - 24 October 2019
- 150 – Kinsta hosting on Google’s Cloud with Brian Jackson - 17 October 2019
- 149 – Marketing funnels don’t exist! - 10 October 2019
- 148 – Spinning up a WordPress optimised server in minutes with Spinup WP - 3 October 2019
- 147 – What does it mean to fail? - 26 September 2019
- 146 – Refining our website building process with James and Martin Coates - 19 September 2019
- 145 – Should we use templates more? - 12 September 2019
- 144 – Get paid with likes… the Like Coin with Kin Ko - 5 September 2019
- 143 – Only doing what you’re good at - 29 August 2019
- 142 – Easy life… store your layouts in the cloud with Andrew Palmer - 22 August 2019
- 141 – Feeling insecure about security (Part 2) - 15 August 2019
- 140 – Feeling insecure about security (Part 1) - 8 August 2019
- 139 – A better way to manage your media library with Stuart Brameld - 1 August 2019
- 138 – Are we happy with how we manage tasks? - 25 July 2019
- 137 – Make your WordPress website load faster with Jan Koch - 18 July 2019
- 136 – Standing up to clients - 11 July 2019
- 135 – How to run successful paid ad campaigns to increase conversions with Daniel Daines-Hutt - 4 July 2019
- 134 – What makes us trust WordPress software developers? - 27 June 2019
- 133 – Helping coders run successful businesses with Hahna Kane Latonick - 20 June 2019
- 132 – Working when there are other things to do - 13 June 2019
- 131 – Stroke and poke your clients to keep you sane with Hannah Smith - 6 June 2019
- 130 – Personality types – finding the right client for you - 30 May 2019
- 129 – How Beaver Team can speed up your Beaver Builder WordPress website builds - 23 May 2019
- 128 – Getting content from clients - 16 May 2019
- 127 – The importance of keeping logs from your WordPress websites with Robert Abela - 9 May 2019
- 126 – Is web design dead? - 2 May 2019
- 125 – Making your WordPress website multilingual with Amir Helzer from WPML - 25 April 2019
- 124 – How do we put our prices up? - 18 April 2019
- 123 – Creating WordPress courses with Joe Casabona - 11 April 2019
- 122 – Is our marketing all wrong? - 4 April 2019
- 121 – Automate your social postings using Social Web Suite with Tina Todorovic - 28 March 2019
- 120 – Have you got WordPress plugin fatigue? - 21 March 2019
- 119 – Using Groundhogg to self host your email marketing with Adrian Tobey - 14 March 2019
- 118 – We know nothing about website pricing - 7 March 2019
- 117 – Using WordPress to run your online course with Chris Badgett from Lifter LMS - 28 February 2019
- 116 – How to secure your WordPress website with Oliver Sild from WebARX - 21 February 2019
- 115 – The client is always right, we just need anger management - 14 February 2019
- 114 – Introducing Split Hero for split testing with Adam Lacey - 7 February 2019
- 113 – Should we give our clients telephone support? - 31 January 2019
- 112 – How to do SEO right with Phil Singleton - 24 January 2019
- 111 – Should we use the magic email? - 17 January 2019
- 110 – A WordPress intranet solution from WOffice - 10 January 2019
- 109 – What changed in 2018 and what is coming in 2019 - 3 January 2019
- 108 – Make your blog posts work harder for you with Ben Dell from Missinglettr - 27 December 2018
- 107 – The top 5 reasons why we are web designers - 20 December 2018
- 106 – With the right tools and guidance, anyone can design a great site with Mor Cohen - 13 December 2018
- 105 – Rebecca Gill and her amazing life; flourishing from adversity - 6 December 2018
- 104 – UX… What on earth is it? - 29 November 2018
- 103 – Adam Preiser talks about making eCommerce easy with CartFlows - 22 November 2018
- 102 – It’s time for us to quit - 15 November 2018
- 101 – Matt Mullenweg… Why Gutenberg? And why now? - 8 November 2018
- 100 – The LIVE (disaster) podcast! - 1 November 2018
- 99 – Help your clients to help you with a Client Portal – Laura Elizabeth explains - 25 October 2018
- 98 – Carrie Dils talks about why she loves WordPress and how you can use it - 18 October 2018
- 97 – What is cold calling and should I be doing it with Jim Galiano? - 11 October 2018
- 96 – Show me my data! Query Wrangler with Jonathan Daggerhart - 4 October 2018
- 95 – What we do when a client asks for something we’ve never done before - 27 September 2018
- 94 – How to use WP Ultimo to create your own Multisite network with Arindo Duque - 20 September 2018
- 93 – What makes a successful proposal with Adam Hempenstall - 13 September 2018
- 92 – Do higher prices mean better clients? - 6 September 2018
- 91 – FacetWP filtering for your site with Matt Gibbs - 30 August 2018
- 90 – Gutenberg – Let’s have a Block Party with Eric Debelak - 23 August 2018
- 89 – How to really connect with your clients with Erin Flynn - 16 August 2018
- 88 – Lightening fast static WordPress hosting with Daniel Olson - 9 August 2018
- 87 – Could Plutio be your all in one business software? - 2 August 2018
- 86 – Keeping your work organised inside WordPress with Corey Maass - 26 July 2018
- 85 – Create a turnkey website business with WordPress… Matthew Rodela did - 19 July 2018
- 84 – Build 48 websites in a weekend for good causes with Adam Walker - 12 July 2018
- 83 – Brizy Page Builder – Dimitrie Baitanciuc tells us all about it - 5 July 2018
- 82 – Properly supporting our wonderful WordPress community with Dan Maby - 28 June 2018
- 81 – WordPress security and what you need to know about it with David Hayes - 21 June 2018
- 80 – Gutenberg’s design lead, Tammie Lister, explains what it’s all about - 14 June 2018
- 79 – Keep educating yourself about WordPress / JavaScript / Gutenberg with Zac Gordon - 7 June 2018
- 78 – Amir Helzer explains Toolset relationships and Gutenberg support - 31 May 2018
- 77 – UI That Rocks / Understanding Gestalt design principles with Piccia Neri - 24 May 2018
- 76 – How to build and manage a successful plugin business with Sujay Pawar - 17 May 2018
- 75 – ACF… Elliot Condon tells us all about his enormously cool plugin - 10 May 2018
- 74 – Let’s try to understand the GPL license shall we? With Jonathan Bossenger - 3 May 2018
- 73 – Why Smart Slider 3 might make you think about using sliders all over again - 26 April 2018
- 72 – A new way doing hosting (really) with Claudio Benvenuti from HardyPress - 19 April 2018
- 71 – How to be authentic and produce lots and lots of content with BobWP (Bob Dunn) - 12 April 2018
- 70 – Using Viral Marketing to grow your audience with Savvas Zortikis from Viral Loops - 5 April 2018
- 69 – Using Elementor? You need Katka from Barna Buxbaum - 29 March 2018
- 68 – “GeneratePress Sites” is going to speed up your site building with Tom Usborne and Paul Lacey - 22 March 2018
- 67 – Is being a digital nomad as fun as it appears to be with Clark Marshall - 15 March 2018
- 66 – How to “Bad Ass Your Brand” with Pia Silva - 8 March 2018
- 65 – A wonderfully frank interview with Troy Dean about what makes him tick! - 1 March 2018
- 64 – Beaver Funnels is going to make creating funnels so much better with Mike Killen - 22 February 2018
- 63 – What’s new and coming for the Beaver Builder Page Builder with Robby McCullough - 15 February 2018
- 62 – How to make sure that your site is really safe with Akshat Choudhary - 8 February 2018
- 61 – Eric Hamm has built a cool new, self hosted IDE for you - 1 February 2018
- 60 – How to create great surveys for your clients with Mark Sinclair from SparkChart - 25 January 2018
- 59 – Ben Pines, tell us about the future of the Elementor Page Builder – Part 2 - 18 January 2018
- 58 – Ben Pines, tell us about the Elementor Page Builder – Part 1 - 11 January 2018
- 57 – Why I built an inline editor for Beaver Builder with Bradley Kirby - 21 December 2017
- 56 – A great way to think about writing copy with Regina Tuzzolino – Part 2 - 14 December 2017
- 55 – A great way to think about writing copy with Regina Tuzzolino – Part 1 - 7 December 2017
- 54 – Why choose WP Engine with Edmund Turbin - 30 November 2017
- 53 – How to get paid more with Brent Weaver – Part 2 - 23 November 2017
- 52 – How to get paid more with Brent Weaver – Part 1 - 16 November 2017
- 51 – What’s your design process? - 9 November 2017
- 50 – Getting more sales with Chris Mason from WooCurve - 2 November 2017
- 49 – WordPress and where it’s headed with Matt Medeiros - 26 October 2017
- 48 – Ladies and gentlemen, Lee Jackson - 19 October 2017
- 47 – Taking online payments, simply, with Phil Derksen from WP Simple Pay - 12 October 2017
- 46 – Being awesome with WordPress without coding with Kim Doyal - 5 October 2017
- 45 – Running multiple successful WordPress businesses with Gin McInneny from WP Elevation - 28 September 2017
- 44 – How and why to Podcast by Craig Hewitt from Seriously Simple Podcasting - 21 September 2017
- 43 – Running a large Facebook group with Dave Toomey - 14 September 2017
- 42 – Build it out of love. The morality of GPL licenses. - 7 September 2017
- 41 – Andre Gagnon from Project Huddle - 31 August 2017
- 40 – Puneet Sahalot from the Power Pack addon for Beaver Builder - 24 August 2017
- 39 – Adam Hempenstall from Better Proposals - 17 August 2017
- 38 – How not to talk to WordPress clients - 10 August 2017
- 37 – Evaluating WordPress software for website building businesses - 3 August 2017
- 36 – Marketing Funnels and WordPress with Mike Killen - 27 July 2017
- 35 – Styling your CSS in WordPress with Sebastian Webb from Microthemer - 20 July 2017
- 34 – Why Pods and Beaver Themer are jolly good together, with Bernhard Gronau - 13 July 2017
- 33 – Getting content from your client with James Rose - 6 July 2017
- 32 – Tom Usborne from GeneratePress - 29 June 2017
- 31 – What the heck are WooCommerce doing? - 22 June 2017
- 30 – Jack McConnell from Made with Fuel - 15 June 2017
- 29 – Being an online marketing consultant with Jim Galiano - 8 June 2017
- 28 – How to stay relevant in WordPress with Eric Hamm - 1 June 2017
- 27 – The WP community with Paul Lacey - 25 May 2017
- 26 – Turning your web design business around with Chantal Edouard-Betsy - 18 May 2017
- 25 – Beaver Themer with Justin Busa and Robby McCullough - 11 May 2017
- 24 – We have a plugin idea, how do we get customers? - 4 May 2017
- 23 – The price of using WordPress - 27 April 2017
- 22 – Amir Helzer, CEO of Toolset and WPML - 20 April 2017
- 21 – Can we compete with Wix Weebly SquareSpace and Shopify? - 13 April 2017
- 20 – What do clients need to know about web software licenses? - 6 April 2017
- 19 – What do you need to know to offer a full web design service - 30 March 2017
- 18 – What’s so great about WordCamp? - 23 March 2017
- 17 – What should we expect from WP support? - 16 March 2017
- 16 – Alternative revenue streams for freelancers with Davinder Singh Kainth - 9 March 2017
- 15 – How to stop clients ruining your work with Adam Lacey - 2 March 2017
- 14 – The development of Page Builders with Doug Belchamber - 23 February 2017
- 13 – Hani Mourra from Simple Podcast Press plugin - 16 February 2017
- 12 – Top five tools that we cannot live without - 9 February 2017
- 11 – The feast and famine cycle of a web developer - 2 February 2017
- 10 – Work / Life balance - 26 January 2017
- 9 – Promoting a web design business - 19 January 2017
- 8 – Shiny new toys - 12 January 2017
- 7 – Web site care plans - 5 January 2017
- 6 – The founding fathers of Beaver Builder - 21 December 2016
- 5 – How to make money from WordPress - 15 December 2016
- 4 – Web developers from hell - 8 December 2016
- 3 – Clients from heaven (not) - 2 December 2016
- 2 – Onboarding clients - 25 November 2016
- 1 – What we like about Beaver Builder Page Builder - 17 November 2016
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