Wordpress For Smes And High-scale Platforms

  • Autor: Vários
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The WordPress for SMEs and High-Scale Platforms is designed to help business owners, marketing directors, and other decision makers who want to scale an existing WordPress solution, integrate WordPress within their technical suite or migrate a proprietary framework to WordPress.Mario Peshev is a WordPress Core contributor and the CEO of DevriX - a distributed WordPress agency. DevriX works with SMEs and large enterprises in the automotive, health, banking industries, building unique features for complex and heavy web solutions.Peshev will cover the common basics of setting up a robust web

Episodios

  • #17: Does WordPress Support LMS?

    08/06/2018 Duración: 16min

    Is WordPress a good fit for LMS? We have built solutions for universities, private academies, schools, and businesses. WordPress can deliver courses for single sites, existing platforms, and even multisite. Here's what you need to know about LMS in WordPress.

  • #16: Is WordPress Easy?

    05/06/2018 Duración: 13min

    Some say it isn't but many pick it for UX purposes. Regardless, what most people struggle with is the WordPress dashboard. Rest assured, there are ways to style it or even completely restructure it. You can also create a custom dashboard on the front-end. And how about a RESTful single page application? Checked.

  • #15: 8 Obstacles Enterprises Report in WordPress and WP Vendors

    01/06/2018 Duración: 15min

    8 obstacles that enterprises tend to report in WordPress while working with development companies and other tech studios. Common objections, fears, and struggles based on previous experience.

  • #14: How to Hire An In-House WordPress Team?

    29/05/2018 Duración: 13min

    If you have worked with freelancers or agencies, but look forward to building an on-site team, here's what you need to do. Figure out your business requirements first - in the long run. You want to make sure that your team is kept busy at all times, or they will get bored otherwise. Define your technical requirements by consulting with your CTO or an external technical consultant. Prepare your job descriptions for back-end and front-end developers, and decide whether you need server guys, designers, QA, managers, and anyone else in-between. Finding back-end developers will be tricky, but here are some workarounds you can leverage on the way.

  • #13: 6 Common Performance Mistakes of WordPress Websites

    27/05/2018 Duración: 13min

    What are the most common reasons WordPress websites are slow? The list is long, but we have identified the 6 main bottlenecks preventing your website from running much faster. Here is the short speed optimization checklist that you can apply for your own web platform.

  • #12: Should You Pay For a Custom CMS Instead of WordPress?

    22/05/2018 Duración: 11min

    WordPress powers 30.5% of the web - leading the charts for the most popular CMS out there. Building proprietary CMS platforms was quite common back in the day - primarily due to the lack of viable alternatives. Here's why custom CMS platforms are far less popular nowadays - due to problems such as vendor lock-in, expensive add-ons, and a long period of QA.

  • #11: Visual Builders and WordPress - What About Gutenberg?

    18/05/2018 Duración: 14min

    Visual editing in WordPress isn't trivial - the more your platform grows, the more performance issues you'll end up facing. There are different ways to craft and manage content in WordPress - and they don't necessarily involve builders like Visual Composer. Also, we touch on the future of Gutenberg and what will change in WordPress.

  • #10: How Much Does WordPress Maintenance Cost?

    15/05/2018 Duración: 14min

    You can see maintenance offers for WordPress platforms that ask for anywhere between $20/mo and $10,000/mo. How come there's such a gap between different offerings? I've covered the pricing process of most companies, what goes into maintenance plans, how to come up with your own ballpark or predict some areas that will eat up more time.

  • #9: Is PHP Reliable For High-Scale Apps?

    12/05/2018 Duración: 14min

    WordPress is written in PHP and JavaScript, but is PHP a reliable engine for high-scale websites? Well, it seems to work for Facebook and Wikipedia (built almost exclusively in PHP). Solving complex scaling problems is hard for any technical stack out there - PHP's being no different. Listen in and see what PHP can and cannot do and how to design your stack accordingly.

  • #8: WooCommerce with WordPress - the stories of WooCommerce and EDD

    09/05/2018 Duración: 14min

    Is WordPress a suitable platform for running an online store? Yes, it's simply great more often than not. And there are specific things you need to understand upfront. Listen to the backstory of EDD and WooCommerce, their business models, how they differ and what could be done with them.

  • #7: Can I Build a WordPress SaaS?

    03/05/2018 Duración: 14min

    Software as a Service lets you charge your customers on a monthly basis, generating passive revenue through recurring payments. WordPress is a great engine for SaaS - but you need to approach that carefully. Installing a poor set of plugins will add up based on the number of subsites, which gets increasingly challenging over time. Here's what you need to plan for.

  • #6: Hosting: VPS, Dedicated, Cloud or Managed WordPress

    30/04/2018 Duración: 14min

    What sort of hosting options are available? From shared and VPS through dedicated and cloud to managed instances. What is the best option for a scalable and large platform?

  • #5: How to Avoid Dangerous Premium WordPress Plugins

    26/04/2018 Duración: 14min

    The number of active plugins doesn't matter. You can run 100 lightweight plugins and do just fine, or activate one that would mess everything up. Premium plugins are no different - in fact, authors have a really hard time producing outstanding quality at a low cost. Listen in and learn what to look for in a premium WordPress plugin and how to identify the right solutions for your high-scale website.

  • #4: The Risks of Using Premium WordPress Themes

    23/04/2018 Duración: 11min

    Purchasing a $49 theme may seem like a good investment for a large website. But is it worth it? Learn the caveats of using multipurpose WordPress themes and possible caveats you need to consider for a large WP platform.

  • #3: Job Titles of WordPress Service Providers

    16/04/2018 Duración: 15min

    What is WordPress Expert and why isn't it a real title? This episode discusses different job titles in the WordPress industry, what should you describe in your job description, how to separate theme and back-end plugin developers and the caveats with generic WordPress titles.

  • #2: WordPress LEGO vs. Professional Custom Builds

    14/04/2018 Duración: 14min

    The difference between building a custom platform on top of WordPress vs. setting up LEGO with dozens of plugins. Best practices are crucial while scaling. The cost difference is significant, but you don't want to end up relying on a toy for a high-scale platform generating tens of millions in revenue.

  • #1: WordPress History for SMEs

    11/04/2018 Duración: 05min

    WordPress History for SMEs

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