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​ ​ From the Buffs Our New CEO It’s been a wild couple of months since our huge corpo

​ ​ From the Buffs Our New CEO It’s been a wild couple of months since our huge corporate shakeup... Former COO Nick Adams has transitioned into his new role as our CEO. Meanwhile, Joe Howard, his predecessor, has fully immersed himself in his new responsibilities as Chief Innovation Officer. Don’t miss out on what these [new changes]() mean for us and for the entire WP community. WP Buffs ​ ​On Business Keep Up With the Demand Got a product or service that’s in constantly high demand? Always be a step ahead by [setting up a subscription service](=) for your online business. WP GetPaid Looking to Sell? WP Buffs has a [business acquisition unit]() that can help you get the best value for your WordPress site or business. You can sell your entire WP blog, your entire care plan business, or just your care plans! WP Buffs ​ For the Devs Transpile PHP Code PHP 8.0 has been around for quite some time, but it’s not always the case that you can use it on all your sites. Here’s everything you need to know about [transpiling PHP 8.0 code](=) to a previous version. Kinsta A Look at the Future The third major WP release this year is just around the corner! We’re pretty excited about the big transformation, so here’s an early peek at the new features that [WordPress Twenty Twenty Two]() is set to offer. WPHive ​ Bufftastic Tools Your Need for Speed, Fixed Don’t keep your customers waiting! Achieve loading times of less than 2 seconds with these [speed optimization packages](, powered by both manual optimization and premium plugins. Speed Optimization ​ Community News That’s it for the 2021 Summit! The 2021 WPMRR Virtual Summit has come to an end. Stay tuned for the recordings, and feel free to [leave questions and comments]( for the speakers in the meantime. WPMRR ​ One last thing! Ready to tell us about our hits and misses for the day? Leave your thoughts with our social media team on Twitter [@thewpbuffs]( And if you enjoy these roundups, share this edition with someone who might enjoy it as much as you did, and tell them to sign up here. If you didn’t enjoy the email you can [unsubscribe here](. To change your email or preferences [manage your profile](. 3422 Brown St NW, #101, Washington, DC 20010 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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