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If you want to learn how to use @Shopify to run an online store I just revamped my course on #LinkedInLearning and it now has 4 hours of video content! ๐คฏ https://t.co/XbLBeFlNco
@pootlepress@famousish I like that WordCamps bring in fresh organizers. It lets us cycle through ideas quickly.
But all the organizers Iโve seen leave, donโt stay in the community. They move on. And that might be a bigger loss for the community.
@rwkyyy@jkohlbach@WooCommerce@checkoutsummit I wonder if it's more more focused on the Store Owner experience.
Ex. Replicating a site from Shopify to WooCommerce and building the custom features they always wanted.
WooCommerce isn't trying to be Shopify, and it doesn't need to.
In my @checkoutsummit talk next week, I'll talk about the types of sites and business models where WooCommerce is genuinely the better choice.
In WordPress, you can go from valued community member to persona non grata overnight. Not for sabotage. For suggesting the project should be led differently. I wrote about what that does to an ecosystem: https://t.co/qmehvGdnSp
I'm going live in exactly 31 hours (3 March at 4PM Germany time) with @DotheWoo@jamesckemp@KatieKeithBarn2 for an amazing videochat about "WooCommerce Events are Growing. What Value Can You Get From Attending?"
See you there: https://t.co/sTV0iTJn87
Great breakdown! I love how detailed the post is, including task lengths and monthly savings.
This guy went the other direction: https://t.co/jhr70tFtzI and trust me, what they found during and after the migraiton says a lot about Shopify and WooCommerce :)
You should join us in Palermo!