Lawrence Ladomery
Lawrence trained as an Architect, but spent half his career building and managing websites, and the other half Marketing them. He's an Italian-Australian Marketer, AS Roma fan, and one of the organizers of the Melbourne WordPress Meetup.
Business discussions in the WordPress ecosystem often get overshadowed by technical talk. Excerpt Talks is WPBakery’s new interview series bridging that gap, featuring WordPress business leaders sharing real revenue strategies and partnership opportunities through our signature “Win-Win Economics” segments.
In the first episode of the Excerpt Talks, a new series covering connecting, collaborating and creating in the WordPress ecosystem, we sat down with Tom Fanelli, CEO and co-founder of Convesio, to discuss strategies that worked for him, mistakes to avoid and how to grow in a changing market.
Translating websites used to mean spreadsheets and weeks of work. We tested Weglot – an AI-powered WordPress plugin – and had a site translated in seconds. With multilingual SEO, full editing control, and tools like a visual editor and glossary, Weglot makes going multilingual fast and easy – no tech skills required.
We recently joined Patchstack’s Managed Vulnerability Disclosure Program (mVDP) to enhance our existing security practices with a structured framework that enables anyone to report vulnerabilities safely, responsibly, and in full compliance with legal standards.
BugHerd is a leading website feedback tool that makes it easy for clients to communicate changes directly on a web page. It’s a value-add in the agency-client relationship, and works well with WPBakery too.
Michael Ryden is a Chicago-based filmmaker, educator, and creative entrepreneur. He runs his own multimedia company, GearMX, Inc., where he balances client projects with a passion for teaching young students the art of filmmaking.
Importing and exporting data in WordPress is essential for tasks like site migration, updating WooCommerce products, and integrating with external platforms. These operations can streamline workflows and reduce manual effort – but they require a precise, process-driven approach to avoid costly errors or data inconsistencies.
From conversion tracking to seamless integration with WPBakery’ this plugin makes smart decision-making faster, easier, and more accessible – no dev team required. We know – we used it for our own website.
As we celebrate WPBakery’s 14th birthday we have more exciting news – a better way to keep your WPBakery Page Builder licenses supported is born, and we’ve called it Support Plus.
Most WordPress page builders are designed for developers, not the marketers and editors who manage content daily. In this post, Lawrence Ladomery explains why it’s important to offer clients the flexibility they need – without the risk of broken layouts or having to learn complex tools.