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The WP Agency Journey with Bet Hannon of AccessiCart-Post Status Draft

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Emilee
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Transcript ↓ This episode features Bet Hannon, agency owner of AccessiCart, which specializes in accessibility for websites, particularly e-commerce sites. Bet talks with Cory Miller about the significance of accessibility, the agency's focus and niche, and tips for starting a…
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WordPress Products in the Enterprise with Crowd Favorite-Post Status Draft

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Cory Miller
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Transcript ↓ Cory Miller is joined by Karim Marucchi, Pat Ramsey, and Alex Nitu of Crowd Favorite to discuss the evolution of WordPress, its growing importance in the enterprise space, and the challenges faced by WordPress professionals. They also talk…

Jobs Change, Membership Doesn’t

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Dan Knauss
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This is my last post as the editor at Post Status. I'm moving on to a new opportunity at StellarWP. Of course, this doesn't seem like moving much at all. One of the great things about the distributed work culture…

New Venue Accessibility Checklist in the WordCamp Organizer Handbook

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Michelle Frechette
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WordPress Community News Roundup for the Week of October 17 You may recall my prior post, 5 Days Without a Shower, in which I wrote about my disability experiences at WCUS 2022. Writing things from a place of vulnerability isn’t…

Member Spotlight: Miriam Schwab

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Michelle Frechette
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Miriam Schwab is the co-Founder and Head of Strattic, an end-to-end static hosting and publishing platform for WordPress websites. After years of dealing with the ongoing struggle of keeping client WordPress sites secure and performant at her agency, Miriam realized…

Strattic, WordCamps, and Growing through Relationships — Post Status Draft 120

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Dan Knauss
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Miriam Schwab is CEO and co-founder of Strattic, the first WordPress hosting company to allow customers to quickly spin up fast static and headless WordPress sites. Strattic was recently acquired by Elementor. In this episode of Post Status Draft, Miriam…

Post Status Notes #501

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David Bisset
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Elementor acquires Strattic The latest addition to our acquisition tracker was a bit of a surprise to many people — a plugin company acquiring a host for a change. Elementor is a hosted solution and booming platform ecosystem, however, since…

📆 Upcoming Events Headless webinar: What…

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Dan Knauss

📆 Upcoming Events Headless webinar: What is headless and why does everyone seem to want it?: On July 20th, Joost de Valk (founder of Yoast) and Miriam Schwab (CEO and co-founder of Strattic) will be holding a free webinar focused…

DAVID’S PICKS 📬a Video Picks 📹…

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Dan Knauss
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DAVID'S PICKS 📬a Video Picks 📹 Here is my video pick of the week: Zee Hazan starts

Here’s a scary report about how…

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Dan Knauss

Here's a scary report about how some hackers are using Google Analytics to steal credit cards, passwords, and IP addresses. There's also an explanation for how to tell if you've been targeted by thieves. 💳 Thanks to Miriam Schwab for…

On static WordPress, with Miriam Schwab of Strattic

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Brian Krogsgard
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Miriam Schwab is co-founder and CEO of Strattic, a business making a big bet on the future of WordPress — and in particular for using it to create static websites. They recently raised $6.5 million dollars in an oversubscribed round.…

DAVID’S PICKS 📬 Podcast Picks of…

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Dan Knauss

DAVID'S PICKS 📬 Podcast Picks of the Week 🎙️ Here are some podcasts I've listened to recently that are worth your time: WPCoffeeTalk took on static and serverless sites with Miriam Schwab (CEO of Strattic). Angel Maries, Creator Educator at…

Miriam Schwab recently wrote and asked…

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Brian Krogsgard

Miriam Schwab recently wrote and asked if there are times when using Wix instead of WordPress (and vice versa) is the answer. I learned a few things about Wix in her post, including (interestingly enough) that Wix's blog actually runs…
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