Bluehost Brings the WP eCommerce Show to WordCamp Miami

Bluehost, a Gold sponsor for this year’s WordCamp Miami, is bringing BobWP and his podcast, the WP eCommerce Show, to WordCamp this year. Just recently, Bluehost committed to a 6-month sponsorship of the podcast. With this partnership, they are looking at some creative ways to take the podcast on the road.

Since the show is eCommerce-focused, Dunn plans on bringing on two of this year’s WordCamp Miami speakers to chat about WordPress and eCommerce: Christine Chirinos whose session is the Beginner’s Guide To WordPress and eCommerce, and Patrick Rauland, with Scoping eCommerce Projects. You will want carve out the time to attend these two  sessions because you will have a chance to shape the content of the podcast by offering questions and topics you’d like to see addressed. Not to mention the opportunity to hear these entertaining, knowledgeable speakers. And if you aren’t able to make it, no worries. Just tweet your question to @wpecommerceshow with the hashtag #WCMIA before we start.

BobWP is excited to have a co-host join him for this episode, Devin Sears, Marketing Event Coordinator for Bluehost —as they hit the speakers with the hard questions. The podcast will be a recorded by live video stream on Facebook, 4pm EST, on Saturday, March 25th. And, as always, you can access the recording later if you miss the live event. So mark your schedules!

Why It’s Important For “Outside The Bubble” Perspectives At WordCamps

WordCamps are priceless in terms of education. Whether it’s learning how to modify a WordPress theme, selecting the right plugin, or even diving deeper into creating a successful business or agency. Alot of this knowledge comes from those in the WordPress community (local or not local) who griously donate their time (and very often their funds) to spreading this word.

And that’s the way it should be. But in terms of perspective it’s often beneficial to go outside the WordPress community – even to communities where, in one sense or another, are competitors to WordPress in certain spaces. This includes others that may work in open-source, but may use or work with a CMS that isn’t WordPress. Like Drupal or Joomla. Or might even build their own CMS, even if it doesn’t involve PHP.

We aren’t proposing learning how to build a blog with Drupal. But we do want to form a stronger bond with those in the open-source and PHP communities. It’s about looking at ideas and concepts that – because we spend alot of time with those in the WordPress world – we might not consider.

WordCamp Miami has therefore invited such ones in the last few years. This year we are proud to say some our speakers fit this idea. Particularly these speakers:


Mike Herchel

Mike Herchel is a front-end web developer at Lullabot and has worked on prominent projects such as the Syfy network, SpaceX, Principal Financial, and more. He’s been passionate about web development since creating his first website in 2001.

Mike started using Drupal in 2008, and has been involved in the Drupal community since 2010, and is one of the organizers for the annual Florida Drupalcamp conference. His talk title is “WordPress & Drupal: Community and Contribution Differences and Lessons”. Those in attendance are going to learn about what Drupal does differently (and similarly) when it comes to the community. What works, what still needs tuning. And comparing that to WordPress in a few key areas. Hopefully you walk away with some fresh thoughts and ideas.


Aleksander Kuczek

Aleksander is the CEO and a Joomla Extension Directory team member. He is a frequent speaker at WordCamps and Joomla Days around the world. He will be talking about Joomla and showing to WordPress developers how they handle plugin contributions.


WordCamp Miami is very focused on diversity – and this includes ideas from a variety of sources and backgrounds.

Don’t forget to grab your ticket so you can see these and OTHER “outside the bubble” speakers on March 24-26, 2017!

WordCamp Miami 2017 is over. Check out the next edition!