Category: blogging

  • Blogging in the year of 2025

    1. Learning new skills?
    2. Contributions to WordPress (specific)
    3. Traveling to WordCamps
    4. My other blog

    Learning new skills?

    I’m working on a digital marketing course on Udemy, so I should start blogging about marketing, SEO, and AI. It’s going to be superb.

    Contributions to WordPress

    Last year, I got sidetracked from my contributions for many reasons—mainly because I was burned out during the summer.

    I attended WCEU and spent all my time chasing two sponsors because I want to continue contributing; however, honestly, I cannot keep paying for it.

    Neither sponsor got back to me—not even to say, “Sorry, our company decided to go another way”—which was a bit rude on their part.

    After WCEU, many personal issues hit me at once. Family matters and financial concerns took a toll on my health, and I became burned out. I managed to get out of bed most of the summer thanks to my family, my dog, and the amazing team I work with.

    I’m not discussing how the Matt vs. WPEngine issue affected me because I’m doing my best to stay out of it. I stay informed—there are plenty of people offering suggestions and opinions on the matter—but my opinions are my own, and I keep them to myself.

    I will continue contributing to WordPress, again in the documentation team and will continue pushing for the translation of documentation which I think is very important for the future of WordPress.

    Traveling to WordCamps

    Hopefully, I can attend many. This year, I will only be an attendee—I’m not volunteering, organizing, or speaking at any events. I’m saving that for next year.

    My other blog

    I have another blog, and I want it to be entirely artistic. I plan to post one image daily with minimal accompanying text, which is another blogging style.

    Life is good now; I have plans, and I will continue working toward them.