Guest host Andrew Palmer is back to address the topic of collaboration.
His company Bertha recently collaborated with Yoast to forge a powerful combination of AI + SEO for WordPress. If you’ve been on the fence about collaborating with others, there’s no better time than now to start! Enjoy Andrew’s — or it is Bertha’s? — take on collaborating in WordPress!
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