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In episode 10 of the Do the Woo Podcast, Brad, BobWP and special guest Cory Miller have a conversation about:
We start out the show with Cory Miller, founder of iThemes which is celebrating its 11th year in the WordPress space. Cory talks about what running a successful business has meant to him. It’s a huge accomplishment and something that Cory and his team should be very proud of.
Since I was not able to get either of their eCommerce predictions, nor share my own on the upcoming show where I snag several of them from eCommerce experts attending WordCampUS in December, we give our own predictions today. We agreed that we are starting to see headless eCommerce in action in the WordPress space and expect to see more. We share several thoughts and end with the prediction that this will not replace solutions like WooCommerce, but instead just give people more options when using WordPress.
Then we discuss an article that talked about how other retailers have found an antidote to Amazon: buy online, pick up in-store. We talked about other big retailers finding success with this and also how this model will bring options to smaller and local retailers that want to benefit cash from an online presence.
Lastly, we talk a bit about the latest plugin release from BigCommerce and what this means to the WordPress eCommerce industry. Their tight integration with WordPress is a first for an eCommerce platform, and we agree that this is going to play fairly big when it comes to options for running an online store with WordPress.
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In episode 10 of the Do the Woo Podcast, Brad, BobWP and special guest Cory Miller have a conversation about:
We start out the show with Cory Miller, founder of iThemes which is celebrating its 11th year in the WordPress space. Cory talks about what running a successful business has meant to him. It’s a huge accomplishment and something that Cory and his team should be very proud of.
Since I was not able to get either of their eCommerce predictions, nor share my own on the upcoming show where I snag several of them from eCommerce experts attending WordCampUS in December, we give our own predictions today. We agreed that we are starting to see headless eCommerce in action in the WordPress space and expect to see more. We share several thoughts and end with the prediction that this will not replace solutions like WooCommerce, but instead just give people more options when using WordPress.
Then we discuss an article that talked about how other retailers have found an antidote to Amazon: buy online, pick up in-store. We talked about other big retailers finding success with this and also how this model will bring options to smaller and local retailers that want to benefit cash from an online presence.
Lastly, we talk a bit about the latest plugin release from BigCommerce and what this means to the WordPress eCommerce industry. Their tight integration with WordPress is a first for an eCommerce platform, and we agree that this is going to play fairly big when it comes to options for running an online store with WordPress.
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