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  1. Dec 23

    Last month, we asked: How has your blog helped you reach your goals this year? What has your website helped you achieve in 2019? Our favorite responses: 💬:

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  2. Dec 22

    New Jersey nonprofit is a sanctuary for special needs baby goats. Learn more about this organization that teaches acceptance and inclusion through its rescue and rehabilitation work. (📷: )

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  3. Dec 19

    Listen to and discuss how the semi-distributed team makes an inclusive platform for web development:

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  4. Dec 18
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  5. Dec 18

    "Our website is 100 percent responsible for allowing us to gain new customers. It's where they go to learn all about the company, the process." Learn more about their journey and what's next for their small business.

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  6. Dec 18

    "WordPress is the face of our business." Sisters Lauren Mahlke and Megan Scott wanted to make it easier for busy families to eat plant-based meals, so they co-founded Planted Table, a zero-waste vegan meal-delivery service in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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    Dec 18

    Visit the blog for all things Arabic literature and translation, and learn more about its magazine—ArabLit Quarterly— and the podcast.

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  8. Dec 17

    To Remake Tech, Remake the Tech Company.” How do and help their distributed employees feel included? Listen to the latest Distributed episode with to find out.

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  9. Dec 13

    "Without the deadline of a weekly blog post driving me to create, I wouldn’t be the artist I am today." on blogging, accountability, and constantly growing as an artist:

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  10. Dec 12

    . talks with about the guiding principles of the early web and how they’ve influenced his distributed company’s commitment to treat employees with respect.

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  11. Dec 11

    “It became really obvious to us how beautiful and impactful having someone to lean on and a real true friend could be in your life, and we wanted other women to be able to have that.” built a membership community for working moms. Learn more:

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  13. Dec 10

    "Having a website is a necessary part of my art business," says . "The online presence has helped connect me with collectors from around the globe—the possibilities are limitless."

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  14. Dec 9

    "We connect working moms all over the country so they can learn and grow together." Read and watch the inspiring story of 's co-founders and the community they've built on their website.

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  15. Dec 6

    In the latest Distributed episode, a bunch of Automatticians sat down at the Grand Meetup to talk about the importance of meeting IRL:

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  16. Dec 5

    “As a bootstrap startup, without WordPress we would have never been able to achieve such a beautiful, polished website.” —Amri Kibbler, co-founder of

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  17. Dec 5

    "We created Mondro to give queer Bangladeshi people a platform to flourish." Built by 's Digital Corps, is dedicated to archiving the work of the queer community in Bangladesh. Learn more in our Q&A.

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  18. Dec 4

    Founded in 2014, offers a network for working mothers to support each other, collaborate, and help grow their careers. Learn more about its membership, community, and blog (The Mamazine), which are all : (2/2)

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  19. Dec 4

    "When I became a mom, I actually didn't feel like I had a community. Juggling work, motherhood, a career — I remember feeling isolated and lonely and just scared of how in the world I was going to be able to make this all work." — , the CEO of (1/2)

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  20. Dec 3

    "Disabled. Loud. Proud." Blogger and speaker writes from the perspective of a black woman with cerebral palsy. A leader in the disability community, she shares insights on her blog, Crutches and Spice.

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