Archive for 2019

  • Francesca Marano: Who is afraid of the Business Plan?

    WordCamp London 2018Speaker: Francesca Marano

    January 18, 2019 — I didn’t think I needed a business plan, I only needed clients, tons of clients. Even though my title was web designer, I took every job that was asked of me: web sites, of course, but also graphics, print, social media management, training, basically anything!

  • Anchen le Roux: I Know How She (or He) Does It!

    WordCamp Cape Town 2018Speaker: Anchen le Roux

    January 18, 2019 — How to be a successful WordPress freelancer or agency owner while living a full life. In our fast pace world it can sometimes be difficult to have it all, but unlike popular believe it’s definitely doable.

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  • WilliamTai: WordPress Optimize – A Love-hate Relationship / 1秒鐘的奮戰:WordPress 網站優化的愛恨情仇

    WordCamp Taipei 2018Speaker: WilliamTai

    January 17, 2019 — 經營10年以上、使用30個外掛、資料庫有千篇以上文章的WordPress網站,作者吃飽撐著沒事就想把網站的頁面顯示速度弄快一點。從主機、外掛、到CDN全面調整,最終達成1秒顯示首頁的愛與眼淚的故事,網站優化總集篇。

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  • MeetUp des Pros du Web

    WordPress Meetup Toulouse

    January 17, 2019 — Table ronde « MeetUp des Pros du Web » au cours de laquelle les professionnels invités présenteront leur métier et leur domaine d’intervention dans un projet Web :

    Les Pros :
    • Inès Flipo (graphiste),
    • Clarisse Plat Chemouni – Red Manta (graphiste),
    • Julien Bonzom – Hexapod studio (graphiste),
    • Paul-Henry Chelle (développeur PHP),
    • Grégory Castilla (développeur back-end),
    • Maître Alexandrine Pantz (avocate),
    • Aquibou Doukouré – BlockProuf (RGPD),
    • Laurent Brice – Vale Tudo (consultant SEO),
    • Olivier Duffez (consultant SEO),
    • Jacques De Vulpillières (consultant SEA),
    • Alison Vieuxmaire – Ombres Blanches (rédactrice),
    • Sophie Saint Blancat – AdequaTraduction (rédactrice, traductrice),
    • Camille Boisselet (chef de projet) – Sodenada (agence Web),
    • Magali Tuffier (communication),
    • Jean Michotey – Synerweb (consultant Web Analytics),
    • Kovann Ly – o2switch (hébergeur)

  • Charles Earl: Distributed Diversity, building diversity and inclusion in distributed companies

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Charles Earl

    January 17, 2019 — This talk will discuss approaches to diversity and inclusion at distributed companies. One potential
    of a distributed company is that of global diversity. What is the reality? How are distributed companies
    working to increase workforce diversity, grow internal talent, increase internal engagement, and set new standards for cultural leadership?

    In this talk I’ll take a deep dive into efforts at Automattic (the company behind WordPress.com) and also look
    at efforts at companies such as Github.

  • Evan Mullins: Dev Team Workflow and Processes with WordPress

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Evan Mullins

    January 17, 2019 — “Overview of some processes used at an agency level. Version control, code standards, database migrations, environment aware config files and automated deployments. From local development setup to multiple environments, version control to automated deployments, content migration to modular mentalities. With some how-to talk and some how-not-to talk, we’ll discuss some ways to “soup up” our process to work for us when it comes to web development and WordPress.”

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  • Jason McCullough: Create a Freelance Pipeline That Pays

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Jason McCullough

    January 17, 2019 — “True, successful freelancers convert leads into clients by getting to know their prospects’ biggest issues, and proving themselves to be expert problem-solvers. But the real secret to netting new clients?
    Following up.
    Studies show that 80% of prospective clients say “no” before they say “yes.” 90% of sales are lost when no
    second contact is made!
    I will teach you to create a client pipeline that pays.
    Ensure interested leads are the real-deal (no tire-kickers!)
    Tailor your marketing efforts to proven lead sources
    Develop a client relationship management (CRM) system that doesn’t let you miss an opportunity to connect.
    Win new business and customer loyalty with this workshop.”

  • Mark Deal: Content Explosion through Podcast Interviews

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Mark Deal

    January 17, 2019 — “Podcasting – it’s not just for podcasters anymore!

    Many podcasts are interview based.

    The host is just a curator of knowledge and craves experts. Enter you (or your client) that not only wants a great foundation on the web, but access to the ears, hearts, and minds of ideal consumers.

    In this talk, Mark Deal of the Podcast Atlanta group will outline how to be the go to expert in your field. He will cover.

    1) How to reach out and get booked on podcasts.
    2) The simplest way to deliver high quality audio.
    3) Essential elements to craft compelling stories about what you do.
    4) WordPress elements to showcase interviews from various shows on your website.

    While demonstrating audio engagement incentives that you should use – Mark frequently gives out equipment during his talk.“

  • Micah Wood: Creating a Gutenberg Block

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Micah Wood

    January 17, 2019 — WordPress’ new text editor is awesome, but many people are still trying to learn how create their own blocks in Gutenberg. While there is certainly more to creating your own blocks than writing a simple shortcode, there are also some significant benefits. We’ll cover the basics of creating a Gutenberg block, how to use Gutenberg to create predefined page layouts, and how to make your blocks dynamic on the front end of the site!

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  • Melanie G Adcock: Building Accessible Websites – Your New Superpower

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Melanie G. Adcock

    January 17, 2019 — Not sure why building an accessible website is important? Beyond the point that is the right thing to do every freelancer should be following the best practices for creating websites that are accessible to the widest audience including those who rely on assistive technology. Accessible websites have the side benefits of faster loading speed and better SEO. Find out how you make website accessibility your new superpower to incorporate in your website projects.