EPISODE · Sep 8, 2021 · 37 MIN
#627 WP-Tonic Interview Show: We Talk To Revolutionary Hosting Provider Cloudways
from WP-Tonic | WordPress | SaaS | Bootstrap SaaS | Startups · host Jonathan Denwood & Kurt von Ahnen
With Special Guests: Robert Jacobi Director of WordPress at Cloudways Join Us Live on (Thursday 9 of September 2021) at 9:am PST on the WP-Tonic Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/wptonic/ Robert Jacobi would like to discuss how hosting has become commoditized and how multi-cloud managed hosting providers like Cloudways has the potential to disrupt the WordPress hosting industry as we know it. This is due to how these platforms offer users more elasticity, choices, and potential when compared to typical hosting providers. Furthermore, Robert can discuss why most web hosting vendors are not your friend. One of the first things developers look at when choosing a WordPress hosting provider is how popular they are. These providers usually only appear popular because they have the funding needed to pay for plenty of affiliate endorsements, not because they are the top provider out there. Because of this, it’s important for developers to not get duped by overtly positive endorsements and to identify what a web hosting provider actually offers its users. Robert will cover how your audience can identify the actual cost of providers -- something large-scale hosting services hide in the fine print -- and a variety of crucial factors to consider like scalability, reliability, safety, and adaptability. WP-Tonic listeners can follow me on Twitter @RobertJacobi – and while they’re at it, they should follow @cloudways as well for all the latest news and updates. For my latest musings on Cloudways, WordPress, and web development, visit my personal website robertjacobi.com where you can sign up for the newsletter and follow my blog. Cloudways’ own blog is also an excellent resource: https://www.cloudways.com/blog/. This Week Show's Sponsors Castos: https://castos.com/ LaunchFlows: https://launchflows.com
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With Special Guests: Robert Jacobi Director of WordPress at Cloudways Join Us Live on (Thursday 9 of September 2021) at 9:am PST on the WP-Tonic Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/wptonic/ Robert Jacobi would like to discuss how hosting has become commoditized and how multi-cloud managed hosting providers like Cloudways has the potential to disrupt the WordPress hosting industry as we know it. This is due to how these platforms offer users more elasticity, choices, and potential when compared to typical hosting providers. Furthermore, Robert can discuss why most web hosting vendors are not your friend. One of the first things developers look at when choosing a WordPress hosting provider is how popular they are. These providers usually only appear popular because they have the funding needed to pay for plenty of affiliate endorsements, not because they are the top provider out there. Because of this, it’s important for developers to not get duped by overtly positive endorsements and to identify what a web hosting provider actually offers its users. Robert will cover how your audience can identify the actual cost of providers -- something large-scale hosting services hide in the fine print -- and a variety of crucial factors to consider like scalability, reliability, safety, and adaptability. WP-Tonic listeners can follow me on Twitter @RobertJacobi – and while they’re at it, they should follow @cloudways as well for all the latest news and updates. For my latest musings on Cloudways, WordPress, and web development, visit my personal website robertjacobi.com where you can sign up for the newsletter and follow my blog. Cloudways’ own blog is also an excellent resource: https://www.cloudways.com/blog/. This Week Show's Sponsors Castos: https://castos.com/ LaunchFlows: https://launchflows.com
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#627 WP-Tonic Interview Show: We Talk To Revolutionary Hosting Provider Cloudways
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