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Matt Report uncovers the most resilient digital business builders in WordPress, no-code, and SaaS space. Entrepreneurs share their story on how they built their business using some of our favorite online tools. If you're running a business using WordPress or no-code tools, make sure to subscribe!

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Before heading to WordCamp…

September 06, 2022 20:29 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Heading to a major WordCamp event can be an overwhelming experience for the brand new 'camper. Having hundred if not thousands of WordPress-loving peers under one roof might have you stuck in your tracks, no pun intended. How do you meet new people? How do you get noticed? How do you recharge if you're an introvert? Thanks to Gina, we'll learn about all of that and more! If you enjoy today's episode, please share it on social media, especially if you're headed to WordCamp US 2022 this we...

WordPress accessibility in a page builder world

August 30, 2022 19:54 - 29 minutes - 27.3 MB

Web accessibility was something I was afraid to discuss with clients, when I ran my agency. I didn't know much about it, where to begin, or how much time it would it take to implement the various practices. That fear steered me away from presenting it as part of a web design project. I'm not in the agency space anymore, but I know there's some of you out there faced with the same dilemma. Lucky for us, folks like Anne Bovelett advocate for both sides of the cause. Important links Anne ...

WordPress as a career: Freelancing to Automattic

August 18, 2022 16:21 - 31 minutes - 43.3 MB

I forget that some WordPress users, even freelancers, don't realize the sheer size of WordPress. From billion dollar hosting companies, to boutique agencies, WordPress is quite vast. It took Yaw a few years to even realize that Automattic, the commercial entity behind WordPress, even existed! We'll explore his story today, starting out as a freelancer and now working for VIP at Automattic. Important links Yaw on Twitter jyoansah.me BlackPress Support the show; Join our #linksquad m...

ServerPress closing: Reflecting on 12 years of business

August 10, 2022 19:03 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

Marc Benzakein shares a retrospective on running ServerPress for a decade in the WordPress space. We unpack the history on discovering the beloved software development tool and partnering with Steve Carnam, alongside Gregg Franklin. What makes this WordPress business so challenging from others? What held back some of the development and getting ahead of the market? The answer might surprise you! Important links Marc on Twitter ServerPress Marc's coaching website When it's time...it'...

Introverts: Building businesses & networking

August 04, 2022 17:24 - 35 minutes - 49.4 MB

Just because you're an introvert doesn't mean you can't build a business. It doesn't mean you're afraid to get on stage and talk about your success -- or failures. Ken Elliott knows this role all too well. He's a self-described "networking introvert" that built a WordPress agency with his co-founder, will be emceeing WordCamp US next month, and appeared on this podcast! We dove deep into how he built his agency, lessons learned from servicing clients, and what steps he's taking to grow t...

Why you need a business sabbatical

July 25, 2022 12:32 - 30 minutes - 28 MB

What if you locked yourself in a room and threw away the key to work on your business? Stop the Slacking, the doom scrolling, but forced to focus on the agenda of improving...everything. That's exactly what Kim Coleman, co-founder Paid Memberships Pro & Sitewide Sales, did to re-focus the Sitewide Sales business. Running a business of 2 core products, 14+ employees, and with her husband...it was time to "get away." If you enjoy today's episode, please share it on social media! Links Ki...

How to build an amazing product

July 12, 2022 13:48 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

Corey is no stranger to building product. In part one, we chatted about his legacy of products, and selling his WordPress plugin. Today, we'll be back chatting about what goes into making great products. Important links Corey on Twitter Gelform Mexican Train Online Where will the WordPress middleclass go? Check out the NEW stuff from InMotion hosting!

Life after selling a plugin business

June 27, 2022 19:46 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

I'm chatting with Corey Maas, former owner of the Kanban for WordPress plugin. After a few years back in the saddle of day jobbing, he's now running Social Link Pages plugin for WordPress. He also spent some time during the pandemic launching a new online game -- built on WordPress. Come learn what it's like to sell your plugin business and venture back into a day job...and then back again. If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider buying me a virtual coffee or joining the member...

What’s up with the WordPress vibe?

June 16, 2022 19:25 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

In today's episode, I want to chat about the current vibe in WordPress. Compare and contrast the community vibe, to the business vibe. Porto looked like a ton of fun, sad I missed it! The WP Minute showed up in a big way, so I'm really thankful for that. Plus! I couldn't hold off from ranting about the WordPress content space...again. Say THANK YOU to InMotion hosting for sponsoring the podcast. Support the show by purchasing us a digital coffee or joining the annual membership! Links ...

Taking on Internet Art with WordPress

June 03, 2022 14:38 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Rachel Winchester is challenging us to think about WordPress as a canvas for art. WordPress as a paint brush, not an NFT. In this episode we uncover how she found WordPress and bringing those skills to her day job at DigitalCube. As a loyal Elementor builder, what does Rachel think about Gutenberg and FSE? Tune in to find out! Find Rachel on Twitter https://twitter.com/VisualWebmaster Rachel's Website https://www.visualwebmaster.com/ DigitalCube https://en.digitalcube.jp/ Subscribe h...

Can WordPress save the planet?

May 24, 2022 13:19 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

The most common piece of advice I think WordPress freelancers receive first is to "find your niche." Easier said than done. Niches are still hard to find. Crowded markets together with figuring out what you're best at providing to customers can be a challenge. What if that niche involves web sustainability? That's not a crowded space -- right now. You, a developer, literally saving the planet by coding efficient web applications and optimizing WordPress?! Sounds like a great opportunity ...

Get better at customer support for WordPress products

May 09, 2022 19:46 - 43 minutes - 39.4 MB

Today's guest, Ines van Dijk, is helping WordPress product owners get better at customer support. With over a decade of experience in the WordPress customer support space with WooCommerce and Automattic, Ines knows what it takes to run a successful support team. You can hire her team to help build you a complete plan for supporting users or download some ready-made templates for responding to customers. If you enjoy today's episode please share it on social media and consider supportin...

Raising your freelance rates w/ Chima Mmeje

April 26, 2022 11:56 - 37 minutes - 51.6 MB

There's an entire industry built on selling you the Holy Grail of raising your rates. Courses, memberships, ebooks, videos all assuring you that $10,000 projects are just a click away. Why wouldn't you believe them? They're on the gram throwing hundred dollar bills off a boat or speeding away in a Lambo. To be fair, I haven't seen a Lambo video in some time, but the one that gets me the most now is holding up an iPhone in selfie mode with AirPods and a cleverly placed whiteboard in the bac...

Wrangling clients, plugins, and content with Aurooba Ahmed

April 14, 2022 20:55 - 35 minutes - 48.5 MB

There's a new cohort of WordPress celebrity hitting the spotlight these days and I'm here for it. When we look back in the Gutenberg history books we'll be able to show that blocks, patterns, and javascript not only rocked the code of the project, but the community as well. Some immediately dropped out, other stayed, and new stars appeared. Born out of the ashes of WordPress old, rising like a Phoenix came our new celebrity (hero?): Aurooba Ahmed! Okay, okay, I know I'm going really heavy...

Finding someone else to run your company w/ WP Buffs founder Joe Howard

April 05, 2022 19:19 - 57 minutes - 79.3 MB

What does the word entrepreneur mean anymore? To you? I think there’s that slightly jaded view of the TechCrunch Disrupt vision of days gone by. Building a unicorn. Changing the world. Buying that Porsche you always wanted. It’s about the endgame we so cleverly convince ourselves of. However, some of the best business builders are doing it because they are naive. Wait. Naive? Hold that thought: not in a bad way, but in the way I am guilty of and maybe even you are too. We set out not know...

Buying a WordPress media property; Plugin business ecosystem

March 29, 2022 14:02 - 35 minutes - 48.7 MB

From Expression Engine to WordPress, Rob Howard has built his WordPress agency as a flagship for larger agencies to source work to. Unqualified customers are the biggest threat to the early days of building a business. Also known as bad product fit, when we're offering something to the wrong customer, the whole relationship is setting off on the wrong foot. When you're offering your WordPress work to a customer that already gets it, in this case, other agencies, so much more can go right r...

Hiring a WordPress team

March 13, 2022 15:21 - 32 minutes - 45 MB

What's the side effect from WordPress changing so rapidly? We're dragging blocks, inserting patterns, and visually building our themes these days. There's been great discussion spurred around themes, where Matt Mullenweg What's the side effect from WordPress changing so rapidly? We're dragging blocks, inserting patterns, and visually building our themes these days. There's been great discussion spurred around themes, where Matt Mullenweg wants 5,000 new themes in the directory while WP M...

Never think about protecting WordPress again

March 08, 2022 13:30 - 38 minutes - 53.5 MB

When you hear the phrase high performance WordPress websites, what examples come to mind? This is a phrase that I see a lot of companies using in their marketing, which includes Malcare, today’s guest and sponsor of this show. Products and services targeting the type of buyer that might be managing a high traffic site like a Buzzfeed or a large WooCommerce store, like, well I can’t think of one right now. High traffic or highly functional equals high performance? My vote goes to high valu...

Artificial Intelligence for WordPress

February 27, 2022 14:29 - 42 minutes - 58.8 MB

Hey listener, before we get started, if you’d like to support WordPress community member Andrey Savchenko or anyone else currently in the Ukraine, please donate here or here. (read his original tweet https://twitter.com/Rarst/status/1497516263597387782) I can comfortably admit that I didn’t see Artificial Intelligence as the next big thing for WordPress in 2022. The march to Gutenberg and FSE adoption across the product landscape is sure to reveal new opportunities to be introduced to our ...

The state of email marketing in 2022

February 15, 2022 22:19 - 43 minutes - 59.8 MB

If you found your way to this episode from my newsletter, thanks for taking part in one of the areas I lack most in: emailing my list. If you’re like me, stuck in a proverbial hamster wheel of self-doubt & content creation, today’s episode is for you. In fact, if it weren’t for today’s guests, I would have never got back into pressing send in MailerLite. (A recent switch from MailChimp, because I have a bad feeling about the Inuit acquisition.) If you need a boost of confidence or a progra...

What freelancers should know about WordPress

February 05, 2022 19:09 - 32 minutes - 45.2 MB

The house that WordPress built…or will build. It can be challenging for new WordPress freelancers to get started in this industry. You have to find the right tools, the right customers, get paid and…actually build the websites! Is there a right path to take? Meet Terry Carter, Manager at Newfold Digital WordPress Live & Blue Sky teams. Terry is also a WordPress freelancer who kick started his side hustle after winning a web design contest at a previous company. Terry joins us to share his...

A life of learning, products, and WordPress

January 27, 2022 22:05 - 36 minutes - 49.8 MB

I've known today's guest before I even ventured into the professional WordPress industry. In fact, it wasn't his themes that revolutionized my thinking, it was the checkout process. Brian Gardner launched a theme company using a payment portal and delivery tool called e-junkie. I just checked, they still exist, they were the Gumroad before Web 3.0 was even a thought in Web 2.0's mind. I couldn't believe it. Someone could zip up WordPress code, put it on a website, set a price, and someone ...

Paying WordPress contributors

January 20, 2022 13:24 - 27 minutes - 38.1 MB

Welcome back to the Matt Report, where we continue our special 2-part series with Josepha Haden Chomposy. If you haven’t listened to the previous episode, I suggest you go back and learn what the WordPress Executive Director does on a day to to day basis. Today, we’ll be exploring some meatier topics that come up in the community like contributor compensation and Five for the Future. If you didn’t already know, Josepha leads a podcast of her own. We’ll find out why Matt Mullenweg nudged he...

What does the WordPress Executive Director do?

January 18, 2022 12:40 - 34 minutes - 46.9 MB

If you’re like me, you know Josepha Haden Chomposy is the Director for WordPress the open source project in title, but you probably don’t know what she does on a day to day basis. Or that she’s part of the Open Source Group Division inside of Automattic. Something I always knew, but once framed that way in discussion, was more interesting to hear. I was lucky enough to chat with Josepha for nearly an hour, so I’m breaking up the conversation in two parts. Today, part 1, we’ll cover the log...

Business of WordPress news w/ Rae Morey

January 12, 2022 16:24 - 39 minutes - 54.9 MB

WordPress news is hard. I mean, it's hard to turn it into a real business. I get away with covering WordPress here on the Matt Report because our guests share lessons on how they built their business or spend time telling us how they navigated the community, until they found their way. But news? Well, that's why The WP Tavern has been the only name in town for a while, loaded with two critical components: A dedicated staff and they are funded. If you want to make it, you do things differe...

Sam Chason is reshaping the college moving experience

December 29, 2021 18:35 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

I typically open up my monologue with setting some tension or to attempt to provoke how a grand idea might come together in the upcoming audio. I don't have that today. What I have is a young entrepreneur that impressed me with his story, branding, and how he's approaching the business of…college movers. I know you normally tune in for the SaaS powered wins or the WordPress unicorns, but trust me when I tell you, Sam Chason, founder of Storage Scholars, is bringing the heat. I'll admit, h...

What it feels like to disrupt ecommerce forever

December 16, 2021 21:13 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

A tricky part about all of this stuff we do in business and online is to not let the work consume you. I know people say that your work is not your worth, and I get it, but it’s really hard for me to disconnect from that. To show the world what you’ve built and put it into the hands of your super fans. To punch up as the underdog and prove to the Goliath that you can win in this arena too. It’s addictive, it’s fulfilling, it’s enriching for us and hopefully those around us. Jordan Gal ret...

Lemon Squeezy: Taking on ecommerce & WordPress

December 09, 2021 13:52 - 38 minutes - 52.9 MB

"Just when I thought I was out…they pull me back in" a famous line from Godfather Part III and a recurring theme I've noticed for those of who have used WordPress for a while. No matter how much we might moan about the shortcomings of WordPress, it's still pretty darn powerful. The core of WordPress is getting better, read: Gutenberg and Full Site Editing. Some sharp edges, yes, but software is software -- it will iterate into something great. Maybe you left WordPress a few years ago becau...

How to become a WordPress ambassador w/ Maciej Palmowski

November 24, 2021 21:20 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

There's no better feeling than when you launch something that just clicks with people. I guess at the end of the day, folks that build businesses or create content are simply seeking acceptance. We want to see our idea flourish, to be adopted by the masses, and to leave an impact. When Maciej Palmowski launched WP Owls with his wife Agnieszka, it was (and still is) a publication that served the Polish community. But it clicked. People clicked, literally on to the website and their stories,...

Building a theme business using Gatsby w/ Alexandra Spalato

November 05, 2021 20:29 - 29 minutes - 26.8 MB

Now that the WordPress acquisition market has cooled a bit, it's time to stoke the fire on all things Gatsby and JAMStack-y-ness….again. Don't let Full Site Editing steal all of the thunder, there's still so much happening around headless WordPress and the ability to integrate 3rd party APIs to take the place of plugins. Look, I know it's a polarizing thought process to some of us, but if we want WordPress to continue to grow -- we need to give it some room for new use cases. I'm joined by...

Competing with content w/ Derek Gleason

October 22, 2021 13:27 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB

I mentor at a local business accelerator for sustainable startups that have community impact. Small -- no, tiny -- startups that are just getting out of the idea phase. More often than not, this is the founder's first leap into running a business. About 6 weeks into this 12 week program, I teach a class on web & marketing. By this point, the founder drowning in information overload. Asking them to learn WordPress is already a massive order: getting them to understand SEO + content? They are...

Dave Foy’s switch to Webflow

October 07, 2021 18:29 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

As designers or developers -- even product makers -- when WordPress is your hammer, everything looks like a nail. WordPress is certainly in an inflection point. Where as the software is evolving, read: gutenberg + fullsite editing, the community of users grapple with what WordPress really is. I feel like that's a statement which has lingered in the air for a few years now. When you unlock it's power of custom post types and fields with a dash of REST API magic, the CMS can become a neural ...

Syed Balkhi on Awesome Motive acquiring Sandhills Development plugins

September 24, 2021 21:30 - 22 minutes - 31.1 MB

The WordPress acquisition world was rocking this week. If this week were a heavyweight fight between Learn Dash and Sandhills Development, Pippin would certainly be the beloved veteran. You can hear more about his side of the story in this podcast interview. Today I got to sit down with Syed Balkhi, founder of Awesome Motive, to recap his point of view on the acquisition. It hasn't been without some controversy, but hey, that's WordPress for ya :) If you enjoy today's episode, please shar...

Pippin Williamson on selling his plugins to Awesome Motive

September 22, 2021 17:43 - 37 minutes - 30.2 MB

Today's a bittersweet moment in WordPress business land with the announcement of Awesome Motive acquiring Sandhills Development suite of plugins including Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP, and more. I'm honored to call Pippin my friend who has helped me "grow up" in the WordPress community. I'm happy for him, and sad that he's retiring from the WordPress world...for now. I had a chance to sit down with him earlier this morning to hash out all the feels around this news. I hope you enjo...

How to find the perfect customer in a crowded market

August 13, 2021 18:46 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

Even with all of the WordPress consolidation happening, there's still plenty of opportunity ahead for the industry. There's lots of potential users, customers, and room for investment (note: we just saw the acquisition of Yoast happen by Newfold, formally EIG. If I had to guess, somewhere between a $30-50M deal.) If you though the plugin space is crowded or even more specifically the membership & LMS veritcal, then I have a surprise for you today. Nathalie Lussier, founder of AccessAlly a ...

Side hustle to full time business w/ Travis Lopes

July 29, 2021 21:57 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

Is there ever a right time to start a business? We could subscribe to every podcast, take every online course, thumbs up every video Troy Dean puts out on Facebook and we still wouldn't be 100% ready. Imagine having a full-time job and peddling your small piece of software on the side. Before you know it, it's making 500 to 1,500 in monthly sales. If you dedicate more time to it, you can turn it into an almost full-time gig. But when? If you dedicate more time to it, where do you focus tha...

Recapture.io: From part time business to world domination

July 15, 2021 15:51 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

I appreciate a good side hustle story. Someone slogging away in the cubical but slowly building up an audience on Twitter on the weekends. I'm sure you know all about the "build in open" movement, and today's guest really shocked me with that. See, maybe like you, I've listened to Dave Rodenbaugh on his podcast (with my boss Craig) Rogue Startups, for years now. But what really got me in today's story, is that he was never really even "part-time" into his business Recapture.io. In fact, t...

Eight years and 100,000 active installs later

June 29, 2021 18:39 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

Probably just like you, the exploration for the secret ingredient to running a successful business is a tricky one. Speaking for myself, I can tell you that I'm constantly trying to learn and dissect what some of the most successful brands are in my space. How did she do it? What does the website look like? Productized service or digital product? Smash that like button on a secret formula to generating $5m in Facebook ad sales All of this with our blinders on. Sometimes, the real secre...

Founder marketing: Hiring a media creator

June 21, 2021 21:05 - 27 minutes - 25.2 MB

The important role of an in-house media creator (or content creator) to a brand, especially in the software space, has been a topic weighing on my mind for a while. In today's episode, I break down a few clips from a recent episode of Bootstrapped Web, where hosts Brian & Joran discuss their challenge of filling this role. I refer to this as Founder Marketing. When a young company is hiring for this role, it's a responsibility that can't be left to the fundamental content creation tasks...

Mindful School Marketing: Finding a great podcast co-host

June 15, 2021 17:13 - 32 minutes - 29.5 MB

Forming a successful partnership in business might be the most powerful, yet, most challenging things to do right. This goes beyond simply linking to each others business or handing over the occasional customer referral. I'm talking about two (or more) partners both handling responsibilities and working towards a shared goal for the overall mission. Tara Claeys, founder of Design TLC, has a certain knack for this stuff. She co-hosted the WordPress podcast Hallway Tracks along side Liam Dem...

Lindsay Halsey on building Pathfinder SEO

June 08, 2021 15:24 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

There's a fine balance between optimizing your services for profits and providing satisfactory value for the money you charge your customers. Let me frame that for you: A high-touch, white glove services business is people + time intensive. If you own a boutique agency, you're aware of the time and money you invest on all of processes around building a website. It's hard to prove value for, too. And if you're launching something like a done-for-you service, chances are there's less cu...

Brian Jackson: From marketing Kinsta to building a plugin business

May 31, 2021 12:51 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

Today's guest used to sit on the opposite sides of the WordPress hosting competition table from me. At one point in his career, he was pumping out content on Kinsta's blog like an absolute machine while I was raging against that machine, selling would-be customers on Pagely's hosting stack. So where is Brian Jackson, former marketer at Kinsta now? He co-found Forgemedia with his brother Brett, and have released 3 unique plugins, two of which help WordPress site owners optimize their sites...

Launching ZipMessage w/ Brian Casel

May 23, 2021 12:38 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

It took me a while to draw out what I wanted to say in today's monologue about our guest. This will be his 6th appearance on the show. With this episode, we've covered 4 different SaaS based businesses, with a handful of digital products and one service-based business that's still running, of which, I've never fully interviewed him about. I really should since it's the cashflow center he has to fund all of these business experiments he's chasing. His name is Brian Casel and he's trying so...

A new business model for no code

May 16, 2021 11:28 - 40 minutes - 37.3 MB

I came across Kristen Youngs' YouTube channel while I was exploring the popular no code Bubble.io platform. At first, I thought she was creating the typical tutorial videos channel around this very popular app building platform, but as I explored more, I realized she was building a very unique business behind the scenes. I think most of us in the client services or consulting space, long to have an additional stream of income that isn't directly tied to our consulting hours. You'll often s...

Open-source economist podcast by Christie Chirinos

May 08, 2021 14:19 - 43 minutes - 40.1 MB

Over the last few years, I think one of the most important lessons we've learned is that our community can go beyond WordPress. From the tools and the code, to the neighboring software's we use to get the job done. Whatever that "job" is for you. It could be publishing a simple blog or helping a university with a multi-site solution for an intranet -- WordPress is powerful, but the solution can be expansive. Our stack is moving well beyond plugins, and that's a good thing. One person lead...

Play it forward w/ other WordPress podcasts

May 04, 2021 00:59 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Today I'm experimenting with a new type of podcast episode called Play it Forward. I'm "borrowing" this concept from a show called 3 Clips that we produce at my day job, Castos. In that show the host, Jay Acunzo, asks his guest to "play it forward" by recommending another podcast that the listener should absolutely be listening to. I'm excited to do the same today, by sharing 3 clips -- okay, another thing I'm borrowing from our other show -- by sharing these 3 podcasts with you today. So...

Products & services for accessibility in WordPress

April 25, 2021 14:30 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

Courage might be the most valuable trait running through an entrepreneur's veins. The stories shared on this podcast are born from some of the most difficult times for the individuals starting a business. In terms of the economy, there's an entire cohort of successful agencies and WordPress software products that started during the financial crisis of 2008. In 2020, a global pandemic rocked industries of all shapes and sizes. Impacting, to this very day, the certainty of our livelihoods. F...

The business opportunity of #nocode w/ Kieran Ball

April 20, 2021 20:24 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

I'm sure we're all very familiar with building in public. As someone that has been doing exactly that for the last 15 or so years, I can tell you, it's the only way I really know how to do something. If you're unfamiliar with the practice, it starts as early as the idea phase. You might tweet about your idea or write a blog post explaining the overall value of said idea. Its your spaghetti against the wall moment, lets see what sticks. Do people retweet it, comment or click the links you'v...

How to profit beyond your business

April 11, 2021 11:09 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Failures in business become some of our greatest lessons. There are 100 moments of failure in my career that have redirected the course of my business building journey. While they sting in the moment, even collapse relationships or new opportunities, I can't help but learn from them. But failure in business, is not the lesson today. No, it's about how we take our business persona -- the stuff we tweet about, throw on the 'gram, scribe into our linkedin profiles -- and sew them directly int...

Nathan Wrigley on hosting the WP Tavern Jukebox podcast

April 05, 2021 15:29 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Podcasting in the WordPress space can be a thankless job. It's a labor of love -- or pain. I've talked about this before, it's not something that is driven by huge financial gains and certainly not backed by huge financial interest. If you want to earn a living with podcasting about WordPress, you best read up on many multiple streams of income. One of the most underrated victories a podcaster can claim is that of opportunity. Resiliency as a podcaster -- about any topic -- often leads to ...

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