Archive for 2019

  • Jim Bowes and Jon Bird: When One Size Doesn’t Fit All – Leveraging A Secondary CMS

    WordCamp London 2018Speakers: Jim Bowes, Jon Bird

    January 4, 2019 — Content management systems (CMSs) arose in the early 2000s, revolutionising website design. The old-fashioned style, stale content and low compatibility with mobile devices have driven website creation into the future. Modern, interactive, consistent multi-device and multi-channel experiences are now necessities. To power these online experiences, large, enterprise-level companies once were limited to a single, proprietary CMS. Today, many organisations are starting to realise that there can be tangible benefits to having multiple, strategic CMSs, including faster time to market, ease of use, agility and the ability to experiment and customise quickly.

    Join Jon Bird, head of Enterprise Sales and Strategic partnerships for WP Engine, and Jim Bowes, CEO of Manifesto, as they dive into the recently commissioned research, which surveyed 300 enterprise-level IT and marketing decision-makers in the U.S. and U.K. and look at what this means in practice for agencies using WordPress.

  • 前原和裕 / Kazuhiro Maehara: How to Create Traveling Business Blog about Taiwan / 如何建立商業取向的台灣旅遊部落格

    WordCamp Taipei 2018Speaker: 前原和裕 / Kazuhiro Maehara

    January 4, 2019 — I’m Japanese bloger who has lived in Tainan for 3 three years. I make traveling blog of Taiwan for Japanese people. How do Japanese get to travel information? How to make an effective SEO WordPress blog? Taiwanese people still use PIXNET. Few years ago, Japanese also use Ameblo which is like PIXNET. But now many people use WordPress blog. I want to introduce to Japanese WordPress blog history and SEO.

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  • 張幼人 / Yoren Chang: Going Global with Your WordPress Skills / 精鍊 WordPress 打開全球市場

    WordCamp Taipei 2018Speaker: 張幼人 / Yoren Chang

    January 4, 2019 — With your WordPress skills, you can build a global freelancing business no matter where you live. As a long time freelancer who worked for small businesses and organizations in Taiwan, Yoren had zero connection with foreign clients before 2014. In this talk, she’d love to share how she rebuilt her business and now serves a global audience, 95% of which are clients in the U.S. and Europe.
    講者在 2014 年以前即專門採用 WordPress 開發網站,當時僅以臺灣本地中、小型企業與組織為服務對象。此後數年至今,歐美地區客戶佔比逐漸提高至 95% 以上。如果妳/你也希望憑藉著在 WordPress 方面的專長,不管是樣板設計、外掛開發或是網站維運,都能以全球為事業版圖,在任何自己想要的時間和地點工作,講者將分享自身經驗,希望大家看見更多自由工作的可能性。

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  • 森山真祐子 / Mayo Moriyama: Organize a Meetup in Your City / 你的城市,你的社群小聚

    WordCamp Taipei 2018Speaker: Mayo Moriyama

    January 4, 2019 — Attending and organizing local WordPress Meetups is a great and enjoyable way to learn a lot of things! I’ll share with you how my life has changed by organizing Meetups and how you can start organizing and being involved in local Meetups in your neighborhood or city.

  • 陳顯立 / Andy Chen: Growth Hacking Website Management / 網站營運成長駭客

    WordCamp Taipei 2018Speaker: 陳顯立 / Andy Chen

    January 4, 2019 — 搜尋引擎優化 Search Engine Optimization

    經營擁有被動流量的網站
    Google 搜尋引擎運作原理
    搜尋引擎如何解讀網頁
    如何做好網站搜尋引擎優化
    流量變現 Traffic Monetization

    經營擁有被動收益的網站
    聯播網廣告運作原理
    廣告版位、廣告樣式、廣告計價模式
    如何優化被動收益成效

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  • AJ Morris: What The West Wing Can Teach Us about Building Products

    WordCamp Birmingham 2018Speaker: AJ Morris

    January 4, 2019 — From idea to developing a product delights you as a developer. But how do you get it out there for others? How do you market and sell your product? How do you know what to price it at or how to support it? Enter the world of product management and in any software business this is a fundamental necessity to making your new product into a successful venture.

  • Kyle B. Johnson: Continuously Delivering Value as a Developer

    WordCamp Birmingham 2018Speaker: Kyle B. Johnson

    January 4, 2019 — What does it look like to deliver value in the first week of developing a new product or service? Instead of waiting months to see something working, how can we offer something “by Friday”? I’ll provide a practical example of what it looks like to build something new while continuously delivering value at each step of the development process.

  • Marc Gratch: Using the Command Line: Bash and WP-CLI

    WordCamp Birmingham 2018Speaker: Marc Gratch

    January 4, 2019 — An intro course to navigating the command line using bash and wp-cli. From simple to complicated, with examples!

    Learning how navigate via cli, how to improve efficiency by completing common (often time consuming tasks) via the command line and some useful code examples to understand how to write bash scripts. Nerdy goodness 🙂

  • Chris Edwards: Google Data Studio

    WordCamp Birmingham 2018Speaker: Chris Edwards

    January 4, 2019 — Google Data Studio allows you to build beautiful custom dashboards for a variety of data and analytics. You can pull in data from Google Analytics, Google Adwords, Google Search Console and even from other products such as Bing Ads, Facebook Ads, LinkedIn, Twitter and more. In this talk, we will walk through how to create your first dashboard and connect it to multiple sources.

  • Cindy Cullen: Code on the Road – Freelancing WordPress from an RV

    WordCamp Birmingham 2018Speaker: Cindy Cullen

    January 4, 2019 — The freelance world can be an exciting life of waking up unemployed every morning, having a different view every week, and finding interesting clients.

    When freedom is important, WordPress can allow you to live the life of your dreams with some of the best clients in the world. We will talk about the ups and downs of life on the road, finding clients, mixing fun, travel and code, how we get paid on the road, how we stay connected to the internet, and much more.