Liquid Web

For over 20 years, Liquid Web has been delivering products, services and support designed specifically for mission-critical sites, stores and applications. Known for our high-performance services and exceptional customer support, we own and manage our own core data centers and provide a diverse range of fully managed hosting offerings, including Managed WordPress, and Managed WooCommerce Hosting. Our recent acquisition of iThemes continues to evolve our service offerings to meet the ever-changing needs of our web-reliant, professional customers.

Liquid Web has a dedicated team of WordPress professionals who have been actively involved in the community for years. Beyond contributing code to the WordPress project, they’ve also been speaking at WordCamps, participating in WordPress-related groups and meetups, and creating open-sourced plugins that are used by WordPress users around the globe.

As an industry leader in customer loyalty, we’re known for our secure, reliable, fast, hassle-free hosting, backed by the Most Helpful Humans in Hosting™ (24x7x365 by phone, chat or ticket). At Liquid Web, we power content, commerce and potential for SMB entrepreneurs and the designers, developers and digital agencies who create for them. Everything we do is about being that partner you can trust.

For more information, please visit www.liquidweb.com,, or subscribe to our Blog at www.liquidweb.com/blog.

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Andrea Zoellner

Andrea is an entrepreneur, marketer, four-time organizer of WordCamp Montreal, and a co-organizer of Do_action Montreal. She trained as a broadcast journalist and worked in corporate communications before trading it for a career in tech. She worked as a Marketer for Automattic, SiteGround, and was most recently VP of Marketing at Kinsta. Now, she is using her decade of experience in online marketing to grow her own projects: Keiko Furoshiki and Function House, as well as her YouTube channel, The Capsule Suitcase, full of travel and packing tips. Andrea is also a frequent speaker. You can view her talks on WordPress.tv.

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