August 15, 2014 — Simon Dickson and Simon Wheatley from Code for the People, present “One Theme, One Multisite, 30+ Unique Websites”
August 14, 2014 — WordPress gives you the power to maximize your websites content online through various plug-ins. We talk about our favorite SEO plug-ins and how you can increase traffic to your website through a few clicks of a button. Be prepared to enjoy music, anecdotes, and some of Leigh and Tom’s best practice tips.
August 14, 2014 — Why, when, and how to automate your WordPress theme development workflow using tools such as Sass, Gulp and Yeoman.
August 14, 2014 — If you are a WordCamp organizer in pre-planning or active planning, join us for our bi-weekly WordCamp Organizers’ Orientation and hangout. I’ll cover some basic aspects of the WordCamp program, and there will be the chance to ask questions.
August 14, 2014 — Taylor Buley of Parade.com presents how his team uses the theme customizer to make editorial changes on the fly.
August 13, 2014 — Dave Jensen (@elgrom) from Metro UK (hosted right here on WordPress.com VIP) explains how Metro continually experiments with their content algorithm to promote and feature the most interesting content for their readers and increase engagement on their site and mobile apps.
August 13, 2014 — Kevin Newman from Harvard Business Publishing, presented “Adapting WordPress’ role within a larger content strategy”
August 13, 2014 — In this presentation, Alex will share actionable insights gained from growing the WP Curve business from 0 to 250 customers in one year. Specifically, you’ll learn:
•How relationships can help you build your business
•The 3 key types of business relationships you should work on
•How and where to find potential business relationships
•The non-sleazy approach to building relationships
August 13, 2014 — WordCamp Organizer’s Orientation AMA
August 13, 2014 — We create applications for our users They have different skills, different styles, different abilities and they use our sites in many different ways. Let’s discuss the way that users use our site and remember the users we forget.