
The Professional WordPress Podcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessCareersTechnology | ||||

In this episode, we talk to Barry Kooij about building your own products vs. working for a company, delivering quality customer support as a solo developer, and the benefits of the plugin extension model. The Core * Barry Kooij from the Netherlands... more
In this episode, we talk to Peter Suhm, creator of the WP Pusher plugin. We cover a lot of topics: GitHub, version control, deployment strategies, how Doug and David use WP Pusher on their own sites, and alternative traction channels to WordPress.org... more
In this episode, Doug and guest Troy Dean discuss the importance of quality and keeping your content up to date, the origins of WP Elevation, and more. Join WP Elevation’s $10K WordPress proposal challenge, and win a MacBook Air and StudioPress Pro t... more
This week, Doug and David discuss WordCamp Europe 2015 and share how their businesses have been progressing over the last few months. The Core * How To Get the Most Out of WordCamps or Other Conferences – WPCAST003 * WordCamp Europe * David’s Word... more
Our guest for this episode is Robby McCullough, one of the co-founders of the Beaver Builder plugin and the FastLine Media agency. Beaver Builder is a great drag and drop page builder, which we’ve used ourselves. The Core * Available as either a pl... more
Now that the first quarter of 2015 is over, we talk about our progress on our goals for the year. The Core We previously discussed our 2015 goals in episode 30. This is our progress so far, after Q1: * Business financial * Doug: Double revenue, re... more
In this episode, our guest Pietro Saccomani discusses how his business, Mobiloud, builds mobile apps for WordPress sites. The Core What Is Mobiloud? * Mobiloud builds great looking, native mobile apps for your WordPress site. * Full service solutio... more
In this episode, we we answer a listener question about refunds and discuss the future of WPcast. The Changelog * Zapier t-shirts received, pictures on Twitter: * David: Easy Pricing Tables 2.0 is now out * Doug: returning to the US for a while ... more
I want to give this podcast four stars because they are not frequent enough but can’t bring myself to do so because the quality of the podcasts is so good. I listen to a number of casts and many offer a nugget of new knowledge here and there but Wpcast.fm has been consistent in delivering no-nonsense content that I have found useful. If you are a WordPress zealot or just a beginner exploring WordPress there is a lot of real value here.
Awesome Podcast! As former tech guy, but WordPress newby, I have been listening to your old Podcasts as fast as I can to come up to speed on WP tools and technologies. Your Podcast has been most useful.
Thank you. Jeff
These guys consistently deliver a tight, focused discussion, grounded in real experience, and of value to anyone striving to build any sort of digital business, not only WordPress-related - just listening to them break down ideas and analyse strategies will make you a more effective operator.
Great advice and a must listen for those in the plugin/theme selling business. My only complaint is that it's not longer ;)
I’ve met both Douglas and David on the digital nomad circuit and both are sharp professionals. When they speak, I listen. I’m also the creator a WordPress course at wordpressdesigninstitute.org, so as a fellow WordPress professional, this podcast gets my highest recommendation.
I listened to the first two podcasts tonight and heard many useful tips. This is a great resource for WordPress folks.
What else do you need in a podcast? Smart talk, straight to the point. A winner in my book.
Dough and David are real pros when it comes to WordPress. Love their plug in recommendations. Their show has good sound and is on target. I like the conversational format.
Do you ever wish you had access to a Wordpress expert or two to run questions by? Just subscribe to Wpcast.fm and you’ll get answers to most of your WP questions. The world of Wordpress changes everyday and this podcast is a great way to keep up.
I found the migration episode especially helpful. I always thought that I was the only one who found migration so confusing by comparison to most other common WP tasks. Turns out, it wasn’t just me, and they offered some great tips. I also really enjoy... more
I really enjoy the candid and natural quality of the conversation in this podcast while still covering useful and engaging content. Keep up the good work!
Thankyou for the content. I use WP for all of my blogging, so this serves as a great tool/resource to go to for helpful information.
Of course the content is good, but what really grabbed my attention was that it is obvious David and Doug come from completely different places - yet they come together each show to talk about WordPress. Thanks guys
I just started my WP business and find this podcast invaluable. Thanks guys!
Great podcast guys! I really like how there’s not much “fluff” but just lots of actionable advice and strategies. I would love to see an episode tackle resources for learning Wordpress and your top advice for beginning developers. Keep it up!
These two hosts are experienced WP-based business owners and their knowledge shows. This show has a brief yet very informative 3-part format which I’m really liking: 1) Catch up on their own WP startup/plugin businesses. 2) Deep dive into a particular subject (title of the episode). 3) Quick tips and recommended tools, plugins and themes. Great work guys!









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