Tag: bob dunn

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 16

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 16

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Four Great How-to Videos From Bob Dunn Bob Dunn, founder of BobWP.com,…

  • Do the Woo: A New Podcast for WooCommerce Store Owners

    Do the Woo: A New Podcast for WooCommerce Store Owners

    Bob Dunn, a WordPress educator better known on the web as BobWP, is launching a podcast for WooCommerce store owners. “Do the Woo” will air weekly on Wednesdays with tips and tricks to help store owners attract more customers. Dunn plans to host guests involved in WooCommerce development, as well as store owners who will…

  • WPWeekly Episode 187 – The Pain Points of WordPress with Bob Dunn of BobWP

    WPWeekly Episode 187 – The Pain Points of WordPress with Bob Dunn of BobWP

    This week, Marcus Couch and I are joined by WordPress trainer and coach, Bob Dunn. Dunn provides WordPress training through workshops, one-on-one training, and tutorials. I enjoy interviewing WordPress trainers and coaches because they have unique insight into the trouble spots users experience with WordPress. We discuss some of the most common pain points people…

  • Bob Dunn’s Survey Shows Text and Screenshots are the Preferred Way to Learn WordPress

    Bob Dunn’s Survey Shows Text and Screenshots are the Preferred Way to Learn WordPress

    Two weeks ago, I asked you to participate in Bob Dunn’s survey that asked, how do you learn WordPress? Dunn has published the results to the survey and they’re not surprising. Out of 428 responses, 63% learn WordPress best using text and images. Roughly a third of respondents learn best using video tutorials or one-on-one…

  • What Happens When WordPress Is Updated With 100 Plugins Activated?

    What Happens When WordPress Is Updated With 100 Plugins Activated?

    Over the years, there have been several articles published on the topic of how many WordPress plugins are too many. A common point of debate is that too many plugins can slow down your site or cause things to break. While the risk of things breaking exists, I don’t think it’s as bad as people…