Discovered WordPress in 2008 and completely changed careers because of it
16 years of experience making WordPress websites
Started teaching local groups WordPress in 2009
Joined WPBeginner in 2014 and started teaching WordPress to a larger audience on our WPBeginner YouTube Channel.
Experience
While working IT, Christina discovered WordPress in 2008 when she was looking for the best way to create a website. This completely changed her future. What started as a curiosity led to a new career of creating WordPress sites for small business owners and teaching others about how to use WordPress themselves.
First Christina began teaching WordPress to local groups in 2009. In 2014, she joined the team at WPBeginner, creating step-by-step video tutorials for a wider audience through the WPBeginner YouTube Channel.
Today, she continues to learn and teach about WordPress, SEO, and content marketing.
Have you ever wished that you could do all your topic research, content optimization, and SEO auditing in one place? Most content optimization tools are simply too expensive for small businesses or offer very limited features to their users. This means that website owners either… Read More »
If your SSL certificate expires, then users will see a warning message in their browsers telling them that your site may be unsafe. This is bad for your site’s user experience and search engine rankings. That’s why we recommend always having an up-to-date SSL certificate… Read More »
SSH, or Secure Shell, is a powerful tool for managing your website remotely from a secure server. You can use different commands through a terminal interface to perform various tasks without having to open your site’s backend. Although SSH is typically used by more advanced… Read More »
Picture this: you’ve spent hours editing your website, adding eye-catching banners, and even setting up some special offers. But when you check your conversion rates, they’re still flat as a pancake. Sound familiar? If there’s one thing I’ve learned about converting users into customers, it’s… Read More »
Imagine that you are running a WooCommerce store, and suddenly, one of your products goes viral. Orders start flooding in, and you are super happy! But then you realize some customers are buying up your entire stock in one go. This might sound great at… Read More »
Lately, many of our readers who run WordPress agencies have been asking us how they can easily send maintenance reports to their clients. Keeping your client’s WordPress websites running smoothly requires ongoing maintenance. But beyond the technical tasks, clear communication is key to building trust… Read More »
Recently, Webflow has faced criticism for forcing large websites on its platform to switch to expensive enterprise plans. This has left many users frustrated and searching for better alternatives. At WPBeginner, we understand the importance of selecting a flexible and affordable website-building platform. That’s why… Read More »
Ever wished there was an easy way to display calendars, manage events, and sell event tickets from your WordPress site? Most event calendar plugins are either way too simple or overly complex. That’s why I acquired Sugar Calendar a few years ago. Today, I am… Read More »
Today, we are excited to share the latest features in the new WordPress 6.6 release. This version is packed with game-changing features designed to make your site editing faster, stress-free, and easier to manage. You will notice significant improvements in the Block and Site Editor,… Read More »
We’ve been running online companies for several years, and our customers frequently contact us for plugin troubleshooting help, sales questions, and more. As our businesses have continued to grow, we have seen how important it is to choose the right customer service tools. After a… Read More »