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Your Feedback Needed!

Feb 06, 20246 minEp. 201
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Coming up on the WP Minute!


Help me with this quick survey to shape the future of WP Minute, plus more WordPress goodness, coming right up.


It’s time to take a quick survey. If you have less than 2 minutes to spare, could you head to thewpminute.com/survey and take my 3 question survey about this podcast? It’s going to help shape the future of the content here — which I’ll get into. 


As 2023 wound down, I promised myself to stay out of all of the polarizing issues that crop up throughout the community. To take less of a stand on reporting all of the WordPress news, and focusing on the content that is largely relevant to the careers of WordPress professionals. 


Perhaps you felt the same way? “Can we be done with WPDrama?” You might have asked yourself. 


I’m not really a hardcore goal tracking guy. I have the goals, I know where I want to go, but I largely leave it up to the creative process to get there. Maybe that’s lazy of me? But I do have strong instincts when something isn’t working, or just doesn’t have that air tight feeling. 


Sometimes I can feel that in my content. Thus, it’s time to really focus on what you want as my faithful WP Minute reader, listener, viewer — follower. 


If you’ll allow me to say it again: If you have two minutes to spare, I’d love for you to take this survey which will help me and the team produce better content.


Don’t miss this WordPress content


I produced some podcasts, I appeared on podcast, and Eric Karkovack held an important interview. 


  • Don’t miss my discussion with Cory Miller, where we dove deeper into the more complex issues in the community.
  • I appeared on the WP Tonic to recap their interview with our benevolent dictator.
  • The popular Advanced Custom Fields plugin is about to get some changes that you might need to prepare your sites for. Eric Karkovack has the scoop!
  • Data Liberation is an important community and Automattic-wide initiative for the project this year. Eric is back with exploring the challenges we have with data liberation within the walls of WordPress.
  • If you’re a WordPress agency owner and you’re curious about positioning your brand, SEO, and the general health of the economy — don’t miss my interview with Alex Panagis, CEO of Scalemath.
  • How about Bricks page builder vs the Block Editor?! I hosted a livestream with Brian Coords and Paul Charlton to share their dueling opinions of each solution. Don’t miss it!
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Transcript

Coming up on the WP minute, help me with this quick survey to shape the future of WP minute plus more WordPress goodness. Coming right up. It's time to take a quick survey. If you have less than two minutes to spare, could you head to the WP minute.com/survey? The WP minute.com/survey. It'll be in the notes. And take my three question survey about this podcast. It's going to help shape the future of the content here. Which I'll get into in a moment.

As 20, 23 wound down, I promise myself to stay out of all of the polarizing issues that crop up throughout the community to take less of a stand on reporting all of the WordPress news and focusing on the content that is largely relevant to the careers of WordPress professionals. Maybe folks like you and me. Perhaps you felt the same way. Can we be done with WP drama? You might've asked yourself. I'm not really a hardcore goal tracking guy. I have the goals.

I know where I want to go, but I largely leave it up to the creative process. To get there. Also known as maybe it's a little lazy of me. But I do have a strong instinct when something isn't working or just doesn't have that airtight feeling. Sometimes I can feel that in my own content. Thus it's time to really focus on what you want as my faithful. WP minute reader, listener, fewer and follower. If you'll allow me to say it again.

If you have two minutes to spare, I'd love for you to take this survey, which will help me shape. I'd love for you to take this survey. Which will help me and the team here produce better content for you. Find it at the WP minute.com/survey. Don't miss this WordPress content. I produced some podcasts. I appeared on some podcast. And Eric Novak held an important interview.

Don't miss my discussion with Corey Miller from post status, where we dove deeper into the more complex issues in the community. I appeared on the WP tonic podcast to recap their interview with our benevolent dictator. The popular advanced custom fields plugin is about to get some changes that you might need to prepare for. So check out Eric. At scoop and interview from the team at ACF. Data liberation is an important community in automatic wide initiative for the project this year.

Eric is back with exploring the challenges we have with data liberation within the walls of WordPress. If you're a WordPress agency owner. And you're curious about positioning your brand or SEO and the general health of the economy. Don't miss my fantastic interview. With Alex Pentagus CEO of scale math. How about bricks page builder versus the block editor. I hosted a live stream with Brian cords and Paul Charlton to share their dueling opinions. Of each solution. Don't miss it.

All of those links. Or in the show notes or on the blog post. over@thewpminute.com.

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