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# Contributing Through WordPress Training & Education

It’s the WP Minute!

Let’s talk about contributing through WordPress training, education and content!

Coming right up!

Something that’s been on my mind as I loosely plot out my YouTube world domination: Contributing to WordPress through content.

I recently interviewed Mark Szymanski [Home](https://markjosephszymanski.com/) for an upcoming WP Minute+ episode, where we explored the opportunities to contribute back to WordPress for “newcomers” like him.

Does it always have to be with code? WordCamps? Chatting in GitHub issues?

Or can it be through content like this, where we support and encourage the use of WordPress through the content we’re creating. There’s a host of ways to go about creating content that achieves this:

- Blogging
- YouTube
- Podcasting
- Newsletters
- Social

Or a grab bag of it all, like we do here.

I know I’m bias, but I do feel like if you’re consistently creating content, even if it’s for a narrow part of the WordPress space, you’re doing your part to help WordPress thrive — and that’s one of our goals, isn’t it?

So the message today is quite simple: If you’re looking for ways to give back to WordPress, maybe start blogging again. If you want to educate users on new ways of design, development, or simply “how to WordPress” then YouTube could be for you. If you have strong opinions about a topic near and dear to you — start that newsletter.

Want to attract a younger audience to WordPress, hop on TikTok, Lord knows I can’t.

You will be amazed with how much you learn about end users touching WordPress for their very first time. Dare I say even a bit more compassionate about a stance you otherwise hold more rigidly.

So, what content will you create? Hit reply and let me know or chat with me on Twitter/X!

## Don’t miss this WordPress content
Now it’s time for some important links I don’t want you to miss!

- Security updates are available for Delicious Brains products. Check that out if you’re running any of their plugins. [Security Releases Regarding the Use of unserialize\(\) in Delicious Brains Plugins](https://deliciousbrains.com/security-releases-unserialize/)
- WordPress industry veterans Tom Willmot and Joost de Valk discuss funding WordPress projects. https://dothewoo.io/funding-wordpress-projects-with-tom-willmot-and-joost-de-valk/
- WP Tavern might be serving up the goods again. [It’s alive!](https://wptavern.com/its-alive)
- The WordPress foundation has published their 2023 report. https://wordpressfoundation.org/2023-annual-report/
- Michelle Frechette interviews Matt Mullenweg [Special Episode with Matt Mullenweg](https://stellarwp.com/podcast/special-episode-with-matt-mullenweg/)
- WP Fusion has a fantastic 2023 business recap https://wpfusion.com/news/2023-in-review/
- Don’t miss this interview: Lessons Learned After a 37% Drop in WooCommerce Dev Busiesss [Lessons Learned After 37% Drop in WooCommerce Dev Business](https://thewpminute.com/lessons-learned-after-37-drop-in-woocommerce-dev-business/)

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# Contributing Through WordPress Training & Education

It’s the WP Minute!

Let’s talk about contributing through WordPress training, education and content!

Coming right up!

Something that’s been on my mind as I loosely plot out my YouTube world domination: Contributing to WordPress through content.

I recently interviewed Mark Szymanski [Home](https://markjosephszymanski.com/) for an upcoming WP Minute+ episode, where we explored the opportunities to contribute back to WordPress for “newcomers” like him.

Does it always have to be with code? WordCamps? Chatting in GitHub issues?

Or can it be through content like this, where we support and encourage the use of WordPress through the content we’re creating. There’s a host of ways to go about creating content that achieves this:

- Blogging
- YouTube
- Podcasting
- Newsletters
- Social

Or a grab bag of it all, like we do here.

I know I’m bias, but I do feel like if you’re consistently creating content, even if it’s for a narrow part of the WordPress space, you’re doing your part to help WordPress thrive — and that’s one of our goals, isn’t it?

So the message today is quite simple: If you’re looking for ways to give back to WordPress, maybe start blogging again. If you want to educate users on new ways of design, development, or simply “how to WordPress” then YouTube could be for you. If you have strong opinions about a topic near and dear to you — start that newsletter.

Want to attract a younger audience to WordPress, hop on TikTok, Lord knows I can’t.

You will be amazed with how much you learn about end users touching WordPress for their very first time. Dare I say even a bit more compassionate about a stance you otherwise hold more rigidly.

So, what content will you create? Hit reply and let me know or chat with me on Twitter/X!

## Don’t miss this WordPress content
Now it’s time for some important links I don’t want you to miss!

- Security updates are available for Delicious Brains products. Check that out if you’re running any of their plugins. [Security Releases Regarding the Use of unserialize\(\) in Delicious Brains Plugins](https://deliciousbrains.com/security-releases-unserialize/)
- WordPress industry veterans Tom Willmot and Joost de Valk discuss funding WordPress projects. https://dothewoo.io/funding-wordpress-projects-with-tom-willmot-and-joost-de-valk/
- WP Tavern might be serving up the goods again. [It’s alive!](https://wptavern.com/its-alive)
- The WordPress foundation has published their 2023 report. https://wordpressfoundation.org/2023-annual-report/
- Michelle Frechette interviews Matt Mullenweg [Special Episode with Matt Mullenweg](https://stellarwp.com/podcast/special-episode-with-matt-mullenweg/)
- WP Fusion has a fantastic 2023 business recap https://wpfusion.com/news/2023-in-review/
- Don’t miss this interview: Lessons Learned After a 37% Drop in WooCommerce Dev Busiesss [Lessons Learned After 37% Drop in WooCommerce Dev Business](https://thewpminute.com/lessons-learned-after-37-drop-in-woocommerce-dev-business/)

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