Archive for 2019

  • Erick Arbe: Getting Started with Vue.js and WordPress

    WordCamp Asheville 2018Speaker: Erick Arbe

    January 9, 2019 — In this talk, we’ll dip our toes into the relatively new javascript framework called Vue.js. We’ll go over how to integrate Vue.js into a custom theme and use WordPress as the backend that powers a simple directory with an ajax search feature and Google Maps. We’ll cover a few basic concepts of Vue and why it can be a nice alternative to using jQuery.

    Takeaways:

    You’ll know what Vue.js is!
    You’ll have a basic understanding of how to get started with Vue.
    You’ll see how to use the WordPress API in order to use that data with Vue.js

  • Sarah Bonner: Why does My Website Look Weird on My Phone? Current Trends in Responsive Website Design

    WordCamp Asheville 2018Speaker: Sarah Bonner

    January 9, 2019 — A discussion on the best practices for creating a well designed responsive theme on WordPress.

    Takeaways:

    Key elements that make a beautiful responsive design.
    How to choose the best responsive theme for you.
    Best practices for managing logos, photos, colors, patterns and font styles on WordPress. “

  • Adam Silver: My favorite WordPress/Business Iife Hacks (Lightning Talk)

    WordCamp Asheville 2018Speaker: Adam Silver

    January 9, 2019 — We all like to learn some handy tips and tricks, right? How about a huge list of all the ways I have personally improved my workflows, processes, production quality, and even lifestyle?

    I’ve been building WordPress sites, working remotely, and generally doing all things WordPress for years now and I’ve discovered a whole lot of cool stuff in that time.

    Come see the curtain get pulled back and learn which tools I value the most and the good habits I’ve developed which have made the biggest impact on my life.

    Takeaways:

    Shiny object syndrome is real!
    Save time by attending this presentation to hear what tools work in the day to day of running my WordPress business.

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  • Rich Owings: SEO Goes Local (2018 edition)

    WordCamp Asheville 2018Speaker: Rich Owings

    January 9, 2019 — This is a completely updated version of the talk given at WordCamp Asheville 2015, modified to reflect the massive changes in local SEO in the past three years. Learn how local search engine optimization (SEO) differs from traditional SEO, and why it is so important to local businesses. I’ll outline the key components of local SEO and explain how you can use your WordPress site to strengthen each of them.

    Takeaways:

    Why many consider Google to be the new home page for your business
    How to get reviews
    How local SEO differs from traditional website SEO

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  • Gregory Schoppe: How to Structure Complex Sites, the WordPress Way

    WordCamp Boston 2018Speaker: Gregory Schoppe

    January 9, 2019 — There are many different ways to store information in WordPress, and choosing the right method for specific data can be a daunting task. In this talk, we’ll go over the various storage structures that are provided by WordPress and popular WordPress plugins, and discuss when to use each, and what pitfalls to watch out for. We’ll cover Settings, Theme Mods, Post Types, Taxonomies & Terms, Meta Fields, Post Formats, Attachments, Post_Content, Gutenberg Blocks, Page Builders, Custom Tables, and post-to-post relationships.

  • Irene Strikkers: Wat taalwetenschappers kunnen betekenen voor jouw SEO

    WordCamp Nijmegen 2018Speaker: Irene Strikkers

    January 9, 2019 — Bij een taalwetenschapper denk je misschien aan iemand die veel talen spreekt en een goed taalgevoel heeft. Ik zal niet ontkennen dat een beetje taalgevoel handig is bij het vertalen van WordPress, maar taalwetenschappers kunnen ook op een ander gebied veel bijdragen: op het gebied van SEO. SEO gaat namelijk voor een groot deel over zoekwoorden, leesbare content schrijven, en een goede interne linkstructuur. Aan de hand van die drie onderwerpen, laat ik zien dat een taalwetenschapper veel meer voor jou kan betekenen dan ervoor zorgen dat de WordPress-backend vertaald is naar het Nederlands.

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  • Daniel Swain: How To Get Your Second Client (Lightning Talk)

    WordCamp Asheville 2018Speaker: Daniel Swain

    January 8, 2019 — I will discuss how to secure your 2nd client using three techniques: your family/friend, your 1st client, and the WordPress Community.

    Takeaways:

    How to secure clients
    Ways to grow your business
    Take some of the stress out of getting more clients

  • Erin M. Harris: How to Prepare for Your First Meeting with Your Designer

    WordCamp Boston 2018Speaker: Erin M. Harris

    January 8, 2019 — You’ve set a date: your first design meeting for your website! Everything is so exciting and full of possibilities! By doing some simple homework before your meeting, you can make sure your business relationship starts off on the right foot. We’ll talk about how to make sure you’re on the same page, and how to gather the information your designer will need to start your project properly.

  • Sarah Benoit: Intent + Usability + Backlinks = SEO in 2018

    WordCamp Asheville 2018Speaker: Sarah Benoit

    January 8, 2019 — Search engines are always changing, just like other kinds of technology. Keyword content and architecture is important for any website, but that’s not all you have to do in order to increase your authority, credibility, and rankings. Come find out what the search engines want in 2018 and how you can leverage your WordPress website to create content that matters and has an impact.

    Takeaways:

    Tips for link building
    Best practices for website usability
    Local SEO tips

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  • Laura Byrne Cristiano: How to Win Friends and Influence People in a 280 Character Universe

    WordCamp Boston 2018Speaker: Laura Byrne-Cristiano

    January 8, 2019 — When you’re passionate about your content, how do you get others interested when you’ve only got 280 characters to pitch yourself in an authentic and passionate way? Especially, when you have limited time, and you have to wear multiple hats, how do you get your social media to work to promote your website without ripping your hair out or banging your head into a wall?

    This session will cover tips, tricks, and best practices that let you work smarter rather than harder when it comes to plugging your WordPress site on social media. The talk will predominantly focus on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.