Beyond the buzzwords: Bernard Meyer and WordPress’ marketing approach
Bernard Meyer’s life revolves a lot around messages – he loves to spend his free time reading, works as the Senior Director of Communications & Creative at Omnisend, and contributes to the WordPress Marketing team.
Now serving as the Marketing Team Representative at the WordPress open-source project, Bernard brings a wealth of experience to the table. Recently, the team shifted their focus from traditional news amplification to Media Corps, an initiative that fosters a more informed community and audience that will eventually contribute to WordPress’ growth.
Let’s explore how Bernard channels his marketing expertise to make a significant impact on the WordPress ecosystem.
Behind the screen
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Bernard grew up in Miami, Florida, and went on to live in Vilnius, Lithuania for the past 12 years. This multi-continental upbringing shapes the way he comfortably connects with people from different backgrounds – a very beneficial trait for someone who works in the marketing field.
Interacting with Bernard, you can see how his upbringing shapes the way he comfortably connects with people from different backgrounds.
He started his career as a copywriter and content creator. As his skills and experience grew, he took on more variety of communication tasks. Today, he oversees a team responsible for PR, video, content, design, and reputation management at Omnisend.
“Much of my daily work is related to strategic integration and execution of various campaign or content assets,” Bernard explains, “It’s a very dynamic, exciting job.”
When asked about his interests outside of WordPress, Bernard answers, “Most of my life revolves around reading.” He prefers Stephen King to Shakespeare, and he holds a deep appreciation for the works of James Baldwin and James Joyce. He also enjoys watching movies. “Although, my two young daughters actually take up most of my free time,” he says endearingly.
Entering the realm of WordPress
Bernard’s foray into the world of WordPress began organically during his early days as a freelance copywriter and content creator back in 2014. “The websites I worked on were built on WordPress,” he explains, “so I wasn’t just crafting the content, but also uploading it directly to their blogs.”
From there, his WordPress journey went beyond just creating content. Omnisend has had a WooCommerce plugin for a few years, but they realized they haven’t fully explored WordPress’ potential yet. This all changed when its CEO and VP of Marketing attended WordCamp US. They immediately fell in love with the vibrant and welcoming WordPress community.
Inspired, they tasked Bernard and his team to delve deeper into WordPress, exploring ways to contribute and support the community. This marked the beginning of Bernard’s WordPress contribution, with WordCamp Germany 2023 as his first major event.