Archive for 2019

  • Jean Saldaña: Cómo crear y vender cursos online

    WordCamp Guadalajara 2019Speaker: Jean Saldaña

    November 8, 2019 — Durante esta plática aprenderás:
    – Las fases para la creación y venta de un curso en internet aunque tengas poca experiencia.
    – Los tres errores más comunes al momento de vender tu curso en internet y que podrías estar cometiendo.
    – El sistema de ventas para promocionar, vender y entregar tu curso y las herramientas que vas a necesitar.

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  • Shinichi Nishikawa: WordPressで始める個人プロジェクト

    WordCamp Haneda 2019Speaker: Shinichi Nishikawa

    November 7, 2019 — WordPressでポッドキャスト、家族ブログプラットフォーム、オンラインミートアップ、ニュースメディアなどをやっています。どれもお金にはしていないものの、友人を得たり、何をやっていくべきなのかを考えたり、それを表現していくことになったりして、人生を前に進める原動力になっています。パワーがあるからプロジェクトができるのではなくて、プロジェクトを走らせているから前に進めているのだよ、という話をします。

  • April Wier: Automating Your Social Media

    WordCamp Birmingham 2019Speaker: April Wier

    November 5, 2019 — We’ve all heard organic reach in social media is down. What if I told you, you can improve your reach with less work per week?

    The secret is automation.

    There is an elegant way to put out unique content that performs, but also doesn’t each your life with manual posting. We will discuss how to come up with topic ideas and how to put your content to work by harnessing app integrations.

  • Hijili Kosugi: その場でライブ解析!男木島図書館サイトのアクセスを解析してみよう

    WordCamp Haneda 2019Speaker: Hijili Kosugi

    November 5, 2019 — アクセス解析の基本の「キ」を押さえた上で、実際に稼働しているGoogle アナリティクスのデータをその場で解析していきます。データを見ながらみんなで考えたり、プロがどんな目線でアクセス解析のデータを見るのかを知ったりしながら、ウェブ解析をSTART してみようと思えるセッションです。対象は、男木島図書館ウェブサイト。2018年12月12日にWP ZoomUP #6 で行ったライブアクセス解析のリニューアル再演となりますが、そのときに参加した方も、あれから何が変わっているのかをお楽しみください。

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  • William Jackson: Use WordPress to Share Your Voice To Address Social Issues

    WordCamp Birmingham 2019Speaker: William Jackson

    November 4, 2019 — There is a growing need for content creators from diverse backgrounds to tell their stories. To share their experiences and to encourage the need and acceptance for diversity and using the ability to speak, write, teach and deliver transformative content.

    These stories are from the diverse backgrounds of men and women, culturally diverse backgrounds, gender neutral to gender specific. Youth, teens and young adults, American, African, Central American and European.

    The opportunity to share a voice to address social issues is easier with the platform of WordPress. WordPress inspires creativity, innovation, digital voice amplification and collaboration.

    WordPress provides a stable and scalable platform that can magnify a voice towards social, cultural and gender issues. The “Me Too” movement is not the only movement that is using Social Media to share its voice and supporting the voiceless, there are groups that are demanding attention and peaceful and united action.

    WordPress is a platform that allows and encourages the acceptance and tolerance of the human story. Share your voice.

  • Nevena Tomovic: Renaissance Jobs in WordPress: Skills you need to Survive the 21-st Century Career

    WordCamp Europe 2019Speaker: Nevena Tomovic

    November 4, 2019 — The idea of a single long-lasting career is fast becoming a thing of the past and, according to Dell’s report, 85% of jobs in the year 2030 haven’t been invented yet. WordPress disrupted the publishing industry in 2003, and with Gutenberg is at the forefront of innovation, but what skills are needed for WordPressers to survive the 21st-century career? Nevena will focus on results from world-renowned surveys conducted globally and a survey conducted in the WordPress community. She will attempt to answer questions about ‘renaissance jobs’ we find ourselves in and how to attract new talent through WordPress education.

  • Tricia Isham, Seth Gitner, Tara Johnson, Miriam Goldman, Mikey Veenstra: Ethical Behavior in an Open Source World

    WordCamp Rochester 2019Speakers: Tricia Isham, Seth Gitner, Tara Johnson, Miriam Goldman, Mikey Veenstra

    November 4, 2019 — A panel discussion with members of the WordPress community exploring ethical issues that can arise when working with clients, with each other, and within the WordPress community at large.

  • José Conti: Conviértete en Woo 3rd Party Developer y vende en WooCommerce.com

    WordCamp para desarrolladores Sevilla 2019Speaker: José Conti

    November 4, 2019 — En esta presentación hablo de las necesidades y las condiciones que debe cumplir un plugin para poder estar en WooCommerce.com, así como los pasos que hay que seguir para que un plugin sea aceptado y publicado, y por supuesto, de las obligaciones y deberes una vez que el plugin esté publicado en WooCommerce.com

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  • Iñaki Respaldiza: HTaccess es el mal

    WordCamp para desarrolladores Sevilla 2019Speaker: Iñaki Respaldiza

    November 4, 2019 — Habéis sido engañados toda la vida, os han dicho que el fichero .htaccess se utiliza para configurar apache. Yo os voy a explicar lo que es, para qué sirve y por qué no se debe utilizar.

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  • Kathy Zant: Evaluating Plugins: Strategies to Effectively Extend WordPress

    WordCamp Rochester 2019Speaker: Kathy Zant

    November 4, 2019 — Extending WordPress above and beyond the core functionality is part of what makes WordPress so powerful. However, the sheer number of plugins available can be overwhelming. A strategy for evaluating plugins makes both developing managing WordPress easier.

    In this presentation, attendees will learn strategies and tools for choosing one plugin over another. We’ll also look at paid plugins versus free and find out if you get what you paid for. We’ll also look at how to manage plugin updates and evaluate security. We’ll find out how to research plugin security history and identify risky functionality.

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