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Maya is a Content Specialist and WordPress Contributor. With years of journalistic experience under her belt, her main goals are to help people understand complex processes in a simpler way, and tell the stories of people who thrive thanks to technology. When she’s not writing, you can find her watching sci-fi movies while eating ramen. Follow her on LinkedIn.
With over two decades of experience in creating websites, WordPress has become an integral part of Nilo Velez’s professional and personal life. Originally from Madrid but now b…
For David Pérez, technology makes businesses work smarter and get better results. This belief led him to become who he is now: the Chief Technology Officer at a marketing agency a…
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Bernard Meyer’s life revolves a lot around messages – he loves to spend his free time reading, works as the Senior Director of Communications & Creative at Omnisend, and contr…
The Internet has been Javier Casares' playground since he first encountered it in 1994. He created his first website in 1997, has been using WordPress since its early days in the …
Developer analyst Paco Marchante has been focused on WordPress since 2017. Based in Sevilla, Spain, Paco has been actively contributing to various local WordPress communities in S…
At Hostinger, we recognize social impact as a fundamental component of sustainability. While environmental efforts often come to mind first, true sustainability also encompasses h…
Maggie Cabrera is a JavaScript engineer at Automattic. She’s been working with WordPress for a long time, but has only been contributing to the open-source project since 2020. She…
For WordPress enthusiasts, especially those in Asia, the beginning of the year is a period of excitement – it’s time for WordCamp Asia! This year, the event will take place in Tai…
You can often hear that the important thing is not to win but to participate. The most important thing is neither winning nor participating – it is giving your best to go the extr…
One of the biggest advantages of working in a leading global company is that you are rarely the smartest person in the room. Nearly every room you walk into is filled with people …
We are often taught to avoid questioning the status quo, stay in our lane, and go with the flow. However, leaving this comfort zone is crucial to encourage open communication and …