Archive for 2020

  • Adrián Cobo, Raúl Martínez: Desde un blog a una tienda o una academia. Plugins imprescindibles

    WordPress GranollersSpeakers: Adrián Cobo, Raúl Martínez

    April 25, 2020 — Tipos de webs que se pueden hacer con WordPress y plugins imprescindibles para cada una de ellas. La web de tus sueños se puede hacer con WordPress si sabes qué utilizar.

    Veremos tipos de páginas como web presenciales, blogs, podcasting, academias, membership sites, tiendas online, foros, red sociales, etc., qué les caracteriza a cada una de ellas y qué plugin imprescindibles hacen falta.

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  • Álvaro Sánchez: Optimiza Google My Business como un SEO aunque no sepas ni qué es el SEO

    WordPress Meetup GranadaSpeaker: Álvaro Sánchez

    April 25, 2020 — Os acompaña Álvaro Sánchez, «guru» (sin tilde) del SEO local, y del otro en general. Más conocido por el podcast que realiza junto a David Moral «Quédate con el cambio, sabandija asquerosa». Gestiona e-commerce, tiendas de afiliación con Amazon y otros nichos, y tiene otros podcasts como «SEO Local» y «Padre de Gemelos».

    En esta sesión veremos los pasos básicos para optimizar una ficha de GMB. Hablaremos de cómo trabajar con una o varias ubicaciones, de la vinculación con la web y de llevar la analítica local un paso más allá.

    También definiremos el flujo de trabajo ideal y de qué acciones pueden traer más visibilidad a corto plazo.

  • Melanie Adcock: Git ‘r Done: Maximizing Your Freelancer Day

    WordCamp Birmingham 2019Speaker: Melanie Adcock

    April 25, 2020 — Feeling overwhelmed as a freelancer? We all want to be as productive as possible each day. Learn some practical solutions for freelancers to maximize productivity while lower your stress level.

    We will talk about some tools and techniques to streamline your workflow.

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  • Tom J Nowell: Building a block

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Tom J Nowell

    April 22, 2020 — Let’s build a Gutenberg block! Tom will cover building a basic block in javascript, and in PHP. A great opportunity to refresh on the basics and lay a solid foundation. Suitable for intermediate developers.

  • Tim Nash: Hacking Tim

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Tim Nash

    April 22, 2020 — It’s a new decade and for many of us, new starts. For me this year is all about productivity and workflows. In this talk, I walk through my workflows and processes I have been optimising to keep me going as a developer, a sysadmin, and a tinkerer. From terminals, to running shoes, everything is hackable.

  • Tammie Lister: Dropped stitches and tangled yarn: a call to simplify WordPress

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Tammie Lister

    April 22, 2020 — Over time, products get tangled. There’s a race to add new features, fix the most bugs, enhance the user experience – until eventually, your product is a confusing and complicated mess, like a tangled ball of yarn. This complexity is a natural progression for any product, but it’s possible to improve the situation. Join Tammie to discuss methods to distil a product flow down to its most essential parts, using the WordPress user experience as an example.
    Good for all experience levels, and for people who work with other people.

  • WordPress for the future

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Simon Kraft

    April 22, 2020 — Every time, you load a website — even this one — a certain amount of carbon is emitted to the atmosphere. These emissions are tied to the amount of energy consumed in the process of delivering the websites content to your browser.
    Let’s explore options for both, reducing your own websites greenhouse gas emissions and helping others to do the same by making a third of the web smarter, leaner and more efficient.

  • Rhys Wynne: A Developer’s Guide to Working with Marketing Teams

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Rhys Wynne

    April 22, 2020 — As somebody who has been both a developer and marketing team leader in my career, I’ve been able to see when projects go wrong between developers and outside or internal marketing team. In this talk, I’ll share a few areas on where relationships break down, how to avoid problems before they arise, and also tips to get marketing teams on your side so you can both serve a happy client.

  • Nigel Pentland: Security testing – outside looking in

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Nigel Pentland

    April 22, 2020 — I’ll start by trying to convince folks why they should be considering the subject of security testing in relation to their WordPress sites. Assuming I’ve managed to convince you why, then I’ll move onto showing you just how anyone can use Kali (don’t worry, I’ll explain what Kali is!) as a tool for doing some basic security testing with a minimal learning curve to get started. This is being aimed at the novice level in terms of ‘security people’ but very inclusive in terms of anyone who is part of the WordPress community.

  • Kayleigh Thorpe: How…. to…. fi..x… slo..w…. s..ites…

    WordCamp Glasgow 2020Speaker: Kayleigh Thorpe

    April 22, 2020 — A talk about why WordPress websites might be running slower than we’d like them to, how to pinpoint what is slowing the site down, and things we can all do to speed our sites up.