Nazar Lialka over at premmerce.com reviews…
Nazar Lialka over at premmerce.com reviews the results of performance tests for a demo WooCommerce store on their service that has over 500,000 products and 100 categories.
Nazar Lialka over at premmerce.com reviews the results of performance tests for a demo WooCommerce store on their service that has over 500,000 products and 100 categories.
Good ideas for the future of data disclosed to plugin authors using the wordpress.org repository:
1) Identify surges of unhappy users reacting to a bad release — and the opposite, happier outcome.
2) Use pageview analytics to estimate total potential user interest and conversion rates.
3) Assess a plugin’s performance with the .org search algorithm, the quality of releases, and plugin incompatibility as well as PHP compatibility issues.
4) Collect significant user behavior data anonymously without phoning home.
5) Just reveal all the raw data with privacy options for individual authors — no interpretive analysis on wordpress.org.
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KPIs for WordPress Agencies with Virtual CFO Jeff Meziere 🔑 Join BusinessValueAcademy.com co-founders Jeff Meziere and Cory Miller as they walk through the Key Performance Indicators for professional service companies, particularly agencies. Jeff Meziere is a CPA, as well as a Virtual CFO. Sign up and bring your questions! There will be a live Q&A…
Kirk Wight has written a helpful post on the Theme Shaper blog that offers tips on improving performance in WordPress themes. Kirk is a theme wrangler at Automattic and knows his stuff. If you love making themes, but haven’t thought too much about performance, this is the introduction for you.
This week I sat down again with Eric Karkovack to talk about the WordPress stories and topics that are on the top of our minds. Independently, we made nearly the same selections. There’s a single throughline in this episode — what works, what doesn’t, and what will take WordPress businesses forward in the product, agency, and hosting spaces.
GoDaddy has acquired the WordPress website management service, ManageWP. ManageWP will remain a standalone app, and GoDaddy will integrate several features into their GoDaddy Pro and WordPress hosting plans.
ZippyKid has partnered with Google PageSpeed to “automatically apply web performance best practices” to their WordPress sites. The test cases look pretty promising.