Despite working in content management, I’ve been awful at writing. This is a short post to commit myself publicly to writing more. I’m not sure what about yet, and not all of it will be public, but I want to see what difference being rigorous about writing makes to my life.
Web 3 & WordPress: Preparing for the next future of digital with Pragmatic’s David Lockie
The digital world is changing. Fast. The next evolution of the web and WordPress will open up all new experiences you can use to delight and surprise your audience in ways that deliever more value to the visitor and the businesses that serve them than ever before.In this episode of PressThis, we interview WordPress futurist […]
The Future of WordPress
Four key members of the WordPress community discuss what the future of WordPress holds – a panel discussion led by Ana Silva. via WordPress.tv
The Future of WordPress – WordCamp Brighton Panel
A 62-minute panel discussion about WordPress’s future recorded two months before Gutenberg’s launch—featuring Alain Schlesser, Mika Epstein, Tammie Lister, and me, discussing the editor revolution, REST API adoption, and the risks of not changing.
WordPress and Blockchain: the threats & opportunities
In this session, I will be discussing the possible applications of the blockchain, such as e-commerce payment gateways, identity management, and content monetisation. As blockchain is inherently open source, the blockchain hype cycle could also have great influence over the popularity of WordPress. And so, in addition to exploring the big questions surrounding security and […]
A New Digital Economy: Strategy, Purpose, and the Existential Challenge Facing Agencies
So yeh. In May 2018, I sat down for a video interview with Velocitize about where digital agencies and marketing strategy were heading. I was running Pragmatic at the time, watching the industry transform around us, and trying to articulate what that transformation meant. The conversation covered the convergence of marketing and business strategy, brand […]