Author

Zach Wiesman

Zach brings a wealth of knowledge to Pressable with more than 12 years of experience in the WordPress world. His journey in WordPress began with creating and maintaining client websites, fostering a deep understanding of the intricacies and challenges of WordPress. Later, his knack for problem-solving and commitment to service led him to pursue a role at Automattic, where he excelled in providing customer support for WooCommerce. His expertise extends beyond technical proficiency to encompass a deep understanding of the WordPress community and its needs.

Outside of work, Zach enjoys spending time with his family, playing and watching sports, and working on projects around the house.

Career Highlights
  • WordPress support leader
  • WooCommerce expertise
  • Project management
  • Provided support and developed documentation
  • Deep understanding of the WordPress community
Articles by Zach:
A developer working on a WordPress website's accessibility for vision-impaired users.
WordPress Tips & Tricks

WordPress Accessibility for Visually Impaired Users

Many essential life activities such as shopping, banking, and job searching rely on accessible websites. It’s important that websites are designed and organized to be accessible to all users. This includes visually impaired users who […]

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Website Performance

What Is High Availability Hosting for WordPress?

You’re about to go live with a holiday season product launch. The marketing and creative teams have spent weeks preparing. Excitement is high as you finally hit “publish.” But instead of new products, you see […]

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Website Security

How to Recognize and Stop WordPress Bot Attacks

Automated bot attacks can affect any business, agency, or ecommerce site. These malicious programs execute harmful actions that could bring down your site, scam customers, or overload your server. Repeated attacks could damage your company’s […]

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WordPress Ecommerce

Use 2024 Lessons Learned to Improve 2025 Online Sales

Store owners are always looking for ways to reach new customers, increase average order values, and grow sales. What if I told you the answers to achieving your goals are within your reach? In fact, […]

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WordPress Tutorials

The Complete Guide to Migrating from Weebly to WordPress

Building your first website with Weebly might have seemed easy at first, but now you find yourself running into functional limitations and problems. WordPress has caught your eye and you’re wondering if it might be […]

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WordPress Ecommerce

The Ultimate Holiday Checklist for WooCommerce Stores

The holiday season is the busiest time of year for most online stores. A lot of retailers will crawl through the year waiting for Black Friday and Cyber Monday to finally hit profitability for the […]

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Website Security

What to Do If Your WordPress Site Gets Hacked

At any given moment, over 150,000 small business websites in the United States have some sort of malware infection. Most people think their websites aren’t prone to attacks because they lack valuable or sensitive business […]

WordPress Tutorials

A Guide to Understanding WordPress Architecture

Millions of websites are powered by WordPress, but few owners make the most of the platform. More often than not, this is due to a lack of know-how. Users who don’t have a basic foundational […]

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Website Performance

A Guide for Improving WordPress’ Server Response Time

Google’s research shows that 53% of mobile users leave a page that takes longer than three seconds to load, highlighting the critical nature of optimal server response times. For WordPress site owners, server response time […]

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Website Performance

How to Clear Cache in WordPress

If you work on WordPress websites, you’re probably tired of telling clients or team members to refresh their browsers to see the changes you just made. And the reality is, a browser refresh might not […]