Opinion

  • Why Gutenberg and Why Now?

    Why Gutenberg and Why Now?

    Tevya Washburn has been building websites for more than 20 years and building them on WordPress for 10. He bootstrapped his website maintenance and support company, WordXpress, that he’s worked on full-time for more than seven years. Late last year he launched his first premium plugin, and presented at WordCamp Salt Lake City. He lives…

  • WordPress Now Used on 30% of the Top 10 Million Sites

    WordPress Now Used on 30% of the Top 10 Million Sites

    W3Techs, a survey company that monitors usage of various web technologies, is reporting that WordPress has reached 30% usage or 60.2% market share of all the websites whose content management systems it knows about. This represents a 0.6% increase since February 1st and 13.1% over the last seven years. Just five days ago, Matt Mullenweg,…

  • New Team Forms to Facilitate GDPR Compliance in WordPress Core

    New Team Forms to Facilitate GDPR Compliance in WordPress Core

    As May 25th, the enforcement date for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) draws near, individuals and businesses are scrambling to make sure they’re compliant. I’ve read a number of blog posts throughout the WordPress community explaining the GDPR and what needs to be done for compliance and it’s a tough thing to grasp. The…

  • Four Things I’d Like to See in This Year’s State of the Word

    Four Things I’d Like to See in This Year’s State of the Word

    This weekend, WordPressers from far and wide will descend upon Nashville, TN, for WordCamp US. One of the highlights of the event is Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word. Last year, Mullenweg shared a variety of statistics, made a few announcements, and plotted a new course for WordPress development. As the event draws near, here…

  • Watch the State of the Woo! After You Give WooCommerce Your Name and Email Address

    Watch the State of the Woo! After You Give WooCommerce Your Name and Email Address

    If you didn’t watch the live stream or attend WooConf in-person, you’re in luck as videos from the event are starting to come online. The first talk highlights is the State of the Woo by Todd Wilkens, Head of WooCommerce. Wilkens shares stats, provides an overview of projects the team is working on, what to…

  • Results From the 2017 WordPress User Survey Are Not Guaranteed to Be Shared

    Results From the 2017 WordPress User Survey Are Not Guaranteed to Be Shared

    As November edges closer, the countdown to WordCamp US begins. One of the annual traditions that’s part of the event is the WordPress User Survey. The survey is used to gauge who and how people use WordPress. Although the survey says results will be presented at WordCamp US, that hasn’t been the case the last…

  • From Building WordPress Sites to Selling Plugins in One Year

    From Building WordPress Sites to Selling Plugins in One Year

    This is a guest post written by Katie Keith, co-founder of Barn2 Media. In this post, Keith shares the lessons she and her husband learned transitioning from client work to selling WordPress products in one year. If you’ve ever dreamed of quitting client work and earning passive income by selling WordPress themes and plugins, you’re…

  • Morten Rand-Hendriksen on What Gutenberg Means For the Future of WordPress

    Morten Rand-Hendriksen on What Gutenberg Means For the Future of WordPress

    As work continues on Gutenberg, members of the community are discussing its impacts on WordPress’ future. Morten Rand-Hendriksen considers Gutenberg to be a watershed moment, “This is a revolution,” he said. “This is a watershed moment for WordPress. This is entirely new and fundamentally different from how WordPress works and how we work with it…

  • WordPress.com’s Business Plan Gives Subscribers a Way to Tap into WordPress.org’s Third-party Ecosystem

    WordPress.com’s Business Plan Gives Subscribers a Way to Tap into WordPress.org’s Third-party Ecosystem

    Earlier this year, WordPress.com launched an experiment giving Business plan subscribers the ability to install third-party plugins and themes. Automattic concluded the experiment earlier this week and officially made the features part of the subscription plan. “With support for plugins and third-party themes, WordPress.com Business users will be able to connect their sites to great…

  • Popular WordPress Plugins Slow to Add Meta Box Support for Calypso

    Popular WordPress Plugins Slow to Add Meta Box Support for Calypso

    During the State of the Word at WordCamp US 2016, Matt Mullenweg announced that Calypso was plugin aware. Calypso is a REST API and React powered application for the desktop created by Automattic in 2015. Developers with plugins active on 1M sites or more received an email invitation from Andy Peatling to begin building support…

  • Why Gutenberg?

    Why Gutenberg?

    Random Thoughts on Gutenberg Gutenberg and Yoast SEO Improving WordPress Pt 4 – Where Gutenberg Lost Me (Open Letter to Core) A First Look at Gutenberg Editor for WordPress: Mixed Opinions Diving Into the New Gutenberg WordPress Editor (Pros and Cons) Gutenberg With A Screen Reader: Initial Thoughts And Reactions First Reactions to Gutenberg, the…

  • 10 Lessons Learned From Five Years of Selling WordPress Products

    10 Lessons Learned From Five Years of Selling WordPress Products

    This post was contributed by Rebecca Gill. Rebecca is the founder of Web Savvy Marketing, a web development, design, maintenance, and SEO consulting company based in Michigan and host of the SEO Bits podcast. Rebecca recently sold her Genesis Theme store to 9seeds, a store she managed and maintained for five years. In this post,…

  • Lifted, a WordPress Theme and Plugin Shop for the Marijuana Industry

    Lifted, a WordPress Theme and Plugin Shop for the Marijuana Industry

    Lifted is a new WordPress theme and plugin company founded by Drew Poland that caters to the marijuana industry. I reached out to Poland to learn more about his company, his pricing model, and get his perspective on this space in the WordPress ecosystem. Why did you decide to get into the marijuana industry with…