Communities, WordPress, and now SiteGround too - that is what I do and love!

This September I joined the SiteGround team. This was a move from freelancing to working for a big company. I was a little anxious about such a serious change. However, it actually felt like quite a natural development. Now, as part of the SiteGround team, I will spend even more time doing what I truly love – being actively involved with the WordPress community.

For the past few years, I have organized regular WordPress meetups and a WordCamp in my hometown – Torino, Italy. I have also participated in the organization of WordCamp Europe. Now I will continue to be part of these and even more WordPress events. I will keep sharing my experience and volunteering with my time for the WordPress community. What is new is that I will also be part of one of the most amazing teams I have previously only met at WordCamps — the people of SiteGround. Read below to see how I’ve ended up here and what is coming.

Communities

Since I was a kid, I have always been involved in some kind of community activity. Maybe because I am an only child or because I was always a bit of an outsider in the official activities (school, after school clubs), I always craved the company of like-minded people. I joined and created groups since the age of six basically.

When my son was born I joined a group that would forever change my life, both professionally and personally. My involvement with WordPress started with a knitting club. Yes. No coding classes, no WordCamps: just a community of ladies knitting blankets for preemies. They all had a blog. Why didn’t I have a blog? Soon I found myself helping other people setting up their blogs and websites. A new career was born.

But I felt alone. I read all the small business blogs in the USA and found the advice not easily translatable for the Italian market. What a girl gotta do? Create a new online community for female creative entrepreneurs in Italy, obviously.

WordPress

And then I met the WordPress.org open-source project. For years I made a living from WordPress and the thought I could contribute to it never crossed my mind. A friend helped me get started with volunteer translation work. Then I found out that there was a Community team where I could organize things and help other people through mentorship and I knew I had found my people. That is how I got involved with all the meetups and WordCamps so far.

Joining SiteGround

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw SiteGround was looking for someone to be their representative in the WordPress community!

I loved making websites and the interaction with my clients. However since a while, I felt I wanted to do more: help more people, reach out further, bring more people together. How do you do that as a one-woman show? You can’t. The freelance business model, unfortunately, isn’t easily scalable. The natural evolution is building your own products but then you miss out on the one-to-one interactions and I need that as my balcony herbs need their sun and water.

I know SiteGround from the incredible support they give to the WordPress community around the world. Sponsoring and speaking at WordCamps, organizing events, SiteGround is always there to help and support the growing WordPress community.

Since joining the company I feel right at home. Every Monday we have a team breakfast for a power start of the week. It’s an office tradition that gives us a high charge of energy. We put it into everything we do, especially helping clients and the different communities we support.

My first event as a SiteGrounder

On the weekend of September 23 and 24, I attended the Freelancecamp in Italy. In the past six years, I worked as a freelance web designer and I was always very vocal about the life of independent workers. From writing books to running blogs and speaking at conferences, most people at the event knew me as an outspoken voice for freelancers in Italy.

Coming back as a representative for a big company I was a little worried: will they respond well to my changed status, will they be curious about it, will they accept me in the community even if I am not one of them anymore? All fears disappeared when I stepped into the venue (a bar on the beach by the way, not too shabby!): people seemed to accept the change quite positively as it turned out many of them were already happy SiteGround.it customers.

Let’s chat

In the next few months, I’ll be traveling and speaking at a lot of events around the world. Come meet me at one of the booths, but be ready: I am a chatter and a hugger. In fact, my colleague Hristo suggested we should have a party parrot chatter as my avatar in the company Slack channel. If you have a good one, send it our way!

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Francesca Marano

WordPress Community Manager

Francesca is a passionate speaker and you can find her in Italy and around the world talking about WordPress, community, open source, women in tech, small businesses. She is a part of the WordPress community team, organizing meetups and WordCamps in Torino and taking part in many other WordPress events worldwide. She is now also the SiteGround WordPress Community Manager.

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kenny

Oct 02, 2017

Love the "as my balcony herbs need their sun and water". Good luck at Siteground and enjoy.

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 06, 2017

Thank you Kenny!

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Jason

Oct 02, 2017

Nice Francesca, if only there was a SiteGround presence in Australasia (or specifically New Zealand) :) I totally sympathise with the issue of scalability when you're a freelancer, my whole year has been spent chasing my tail, basically too much work for one person. I've only been a SiteGround customer for about 3 months, I wish I'd moved much, much sooner. All the best!

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 06, 2017

Hi Jason, thank you! Glad to hear you are a happy client. Do you know that we have a data center in Singapore? It has great connectivity and a lot of our Australian customers are using it for their websites! Hopefully, we will have one in Australia too but there’s no ETA when that will happen. Good luck with your freelancing adventure, it can be very rewarding also in terms of personal connections and growth :)

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zaeem

Oct 04, 2017

Good luck at Siteground and enjoy.

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 06, 2017

Thank you Zaeem!

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Kriya

Oct 09, 2017

Great going. All the best for siteground.

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 12, 2017

Thank you Kriya!

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Laajal

Oct 11, 2017

Hi i am asking, for the persons who sell on internet without business company, they need a merchant account to use a payment gateway with credit card, i make some research and i found that Shopify for ex offer this service for this people, so i am asking if you the same thing or we should make it ourself outside with company web service Thanks

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Angelina Micheva

Oct 12, 2017

Hi Laajal, Please note that our hosting service does not include payment gateway. You can host your e-commerce site with us and use a third-party plugin or service that you can add to your website to be able to process payments. With our GoGeek plan we have the PCI compliance available free of charge, and it is the choice of many of our clients for hosting an on-line store. You can talk to us directly via chat if you have more questions about using our services.

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Tiziano

Oct 13, 2017

Wow, I'm happy to see you here. You're the best Siteground new feature ;) Good luck!

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 13, 2017

Ohh Tiziano, you are too kind :) I am happy to be part of a company that understands and supports our beloved WordPress community.

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Remco

Oct 13, 2017

Great read....I am a happy siteground geek-user, avid wordpress user. Regards from Curacao in the Caribbean ;-)

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 13, 2017

Thanks Remco!

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Marcella

Oct 14, 2017

Brava Francesca, Complimenti per la tua nuova posizione. Quindi quando c'e' qualche discussione su WP in Siteground posso scrivere a te? Spero di incontrarti in uno dei tuoi prossimi eventi. Al momento sono a Singapore ma presto in Europa e un giorno in NZ.

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 16, 2017

Ciao Marcella, grazie per i complimenti. Spero di incontrarti presto di persona in uno dei tuoi innumerevoli viaggi! Per le urgenze sempre meglio contattare il nostro efficientissimo servizio clienti (They are the best, really )

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Ann

Oct 14, 2017

Francesca, I have been a sole proprietor for thirty-six years, & I love Wordpress. I have 3 wp sites, & I sell books & mp3s on one of those. I've pretty much figured most of it out alone. Trusr me, I am no geek, but wp makes it easy. I am so glad to hear you're with Siteground & bring the experience you have. Is there a blog you do about wp? I'd love to learn more. Good luck in your new job!

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 16, 2017

Hi Ann thanks for your reply! I am glad to hear WordPress helped you build your business! I am going to write more about WordPress here, so stay tuned :)

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JANE T

Oct 16, 2017

Where can I send a message to Francesca? Welcome to SiteGround, Francesca! I have a new website, Dreams2020.com, and I would like some help bringing it to a fully functional e-commerce website. I don't know about how to attach "Security" or a visitor counter, or a visitor-info database to it. Do you know anyone to whom you can recommend to me for help doing that? Thank you for a reply. Jane

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 17, 2017

Hi Jane, thanks for your reply! You can use WooCommerce, it’s a free and powerful plugin that will turn your website into an e-commerce. You might want to see if there is WooCommerce or a WordPress Meetup in your city: it’s a great way to learn more about the platform, but also get in contact with other users and freelancers that can help you with your website. Good luck!

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Robert Taylor

Oct 17, 2017

i cant log in to word press i am about to canceling but all hosting services are quick to charge but slow in refunds

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Marina Yordanova Siteground Team

Oct 17, 2017

Hello Robert, There are several tickets in your Customer Area (https://ua.siteground.com/support/tickets.htm), if you haven't read them yet, please do. The ticket #2450422 explains how you can change the name servers of your domain to start using your site with SiteGround. Since the domain is not hosted with us, we cannot control it. Also, there is information how to access your WordPress admin panel even if you haven't changed yet your domain DNS. To do that you have to change your local hosts file - that is also described in the ticket. Our Support team will answer all further questions that might arise. Regards!

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Faisal Zamir

Oct 17, 2017

Hi! Wow, Great one, So Enjoy

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 20, 2017

Thank you Faisal!

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Amol

Oct 27, 2017

Hey Francesca , Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 31, 2017

Thank you Amol for reading it!

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Vinod

Oct 30, 2017

Good luck with Siteground, Francesca. Sounds like you've found the perfect match for each other.

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Oct 31, 2017

Thank you Vinod! It is a great company to work for :)

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Faisal Zamir

Nov 04, 2017

HI FRANCESCA ! Very thanks to give such good knowledge & ideas. Again Thanks

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Francesca Marano Siteground Team

Nov 06, 2017

Thank you Faisal!

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