Jason Tucker
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On this episode, we discuss what’s on our WordPress toolbelt. The WPwatercooler network is sponsored by ServerPress makers of DesktopServer be sure to check them out at https://serverpress.com.
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Conflicts of interest with WordCamp and WordPress Meetup organizers.
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Asking for reviews is tough. Giving one-star reviews in WordPress has become a joke. So how do you get reviews that actually help your business? In this episode, Bridget and Jason chat with Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. You won’t want to miss this one.
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This week on WPwatercooler we discuss WordPress forcing updates on the older version of the software. We compare and contrast this to web hosts doing these sorts of things and what the future may hold for updates of this nature.
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On this episode, Jason and Bridget talk with Amy Hall on how to build up your mailing list and how to keep your email marketing audience interested.
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In this episode, Jason talks with Christiana Mohr and Sé Reed on how they are promoting their upcoming WordCamp.
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On this episode, we discuss what is actually involved in building a website.
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In this episode, Jason and Bridget take a small break in their format to chat about developments this week in the WordPress ecosystem. How will these changes affect how plug-in businesses and freelancers market if at all? Tune in.
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This week on WPwatercooler we talk about WordCamp Long Beach and their track The Future of WordPress.
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This week on WPwatercooler we discussed the differences between WooCommerce, Shopify and Amazon for selling products for ecommerce.










