#697 WP-Tonic This Week in WordPress & SaaS With Guest Christina Hills
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#697 WP-Tonic This Week in WordPress & SaaS With Guest Christina Hills Is WordPress Still The Best Choice For Small DIY Business Owners & Individuals? More About Christina Hills Christina Hills is the founder of the Website Creation Workshop and has been passionately teaching non-techie heart centered, entrepreneurs, authors, experts, coaches and consultants, how to easily create their own websites in WordPress so that they can get their message out to the world. Christina puts the fun into teaching technology and empowers people to be in full control of their marketing and online presence. She has been running her WordPress training program to an international audience for the past 15 years. She loves to teach WordPress in a creative way to get you clarity on your business, your marketing, and your message. Christina is also a 18-year online marketing veteran (started in 2004) and is often seen at events as an expert speaker teaching on a variety of topics all with a focus on your WordPress website. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Christina Hills worked for the network promotions division of NBC-TV, and then as a senior technical director in the Feature Film Division at George Lucas’s Industrial Light & Magic with film credits for Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and more. Please welcome Christina Hills Main Questions of This Week's Interview #1 - Christina, tell us a little bit about your background and why you got into the semi-crazy world of WordPress and website building and training in general? #2 - Based on your experiences connected to training loads of individuals new to WordPress, what do you see as some of the biggest and consistent challenges you see them struggling with? #3 - What are your thoughts connected to Gutenberg, and has it made the general situation better or more difficult for new users to WordPress to learn how to use the platform? #4 - What are your opinions connected to Gutenberg and full site editing. #5 - Do you still feel that WordPress is still one of the best platforms for small business owners and DIY individuals looking to build a website themselves compared to WIX or SquareSpace and if yes, why? #6 - What are a couple of the most important things you have learned about marketing yourself online that you want to share with your audience? https://websitecreationclass.com/my-checklist/