
If you manage a WordPress website, you know how important the WordPress community is. Sure, everyone knows WordPress is one of the most powerful content management systems out there (and much more), but the open-source aspect means that anybody can contribute to the core code updates, build plugins to give websites more functionality, and create themes to help grow online businesses. Being intimately connected with the community will allow you to continually learn new things, stay up-to-date on new plugins, themes, and security measures and build relationships with people who can help you grow your website.
The WordPress community is extraordinarily welcoming
But it can also be a bit intimidating to dive in and make friends. This can be especially true if you enjoy working on WordPress projects yourself and flying solo. I get it. After two full days at WordCamp Baltimore, I needed a few days completely to myself. My wife wasn’t thrilled, to say the least.
But getting involved and making friends in the WordPress community might be easier than you think. If you consider yourself an introvert or are self-conscious about your lack of technical knowledge, there are more than a few
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14586/the-introvert-s-guide-to-participating-in-the-wordpress-community
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2017/03/14/the-introverts-guide-to-participating-in-the-wordpress-community/
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