Author Archive

  • Kenn Kelly: eCommerce Going Into 2017

    WordCamp Denver 2016Speaker: Kenn Kelly

    November 7, 2016 — Whether you develop or run a digital or physical eCommerce business and are doing memberships, subscriptions or simple products this talk will cover it all. Get prepared for the holiday season and 2017 with the latest to make the most of your WordPress eCommerce site.

  • Julien Melissas: JS Framework Showdown

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: Julien Melissas

    November 7, 2016 — I’m going to be speaking about some of the more popular JS frameworks, Angular, Backbone, and React, and show some real-world examples of how easily they can interact with the API.

    I’ll be showing (with real code) basic examples with each library and fetching the 10 latest posts from the WP-API.

    Take aways:
    – The WP-API isn’t that scary, it’s so easy to get/send stuff if you’ve got JSON skills (which aren’t that hard).
    – JavaScript frameworks all have different ways to do things, but similar stuff going on in the background.
    – At the end of the day, React rocks (it’s the best), but it might not be the best solution for your project …

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  • Lisa Linn Allen: Why and How You Should Be Using Semantic Markup

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: Lisa Linn Allen

    November 7, 2016 — Semantic markup may no longer be a groundbreaking idea, but many modern web developers do not truly understand the concept. Good, semantic markup is the foundation of – and easy path to – an accessible and responsive web site that plays nice with search engines and virtually any other user agent you can imagine. But even if you understand semantic markup, your clients probably don’t, and keeping things semantic when they’re turned loose in TinyMCE can be a challenge.

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  • Calvin Powers: Lies, Damned Lies, and Google Analytics

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: Calvin Powers

    November 7, 2016 — Or, “A case study in the dangers of relying on data that is easy to obtain instead of getting the data that is actually useful.”

    In this presentation Calvin Powers will walk through his experience using Google Analytics to come up with strategies to build the audience for his podcast and how it went horribly wrong. He’ll show you how he got on the right track when he figured out how to collect data that is actually useful instead of just using data that is easy to obtain.

    You’ll learn about the WordPress plugins he used to collect the right metrics from his site and how to use them on your site with Google Analytics. You’ll take away a better appreciation for learning to ask the right questions before you dive into all those snazzy looking Google Analytics reports.

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  • Patrick Stox: Google Tag Manager Can Do What Now?

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: Patrick Stox

    November 7, 2016 — If you want scary data about how users interact with your website then this session is for you. Find out what can be tracked and some fun and interesting uses of Google Tag Manager.

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  • Adam Sewell: I’ve Been Hacked!

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: Adam Sewell

    November 7, 2016 — In this topic we’ll discuss how WordPress is hacked and why it’s targeted Also, we’ll cover how a hacked site be prevented and how to recover if hacked.

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  • Lauren Jeffcoat: The Power of a Video Library

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: Lauren Jeffcoat

    November 7, 2016 — Topic Discussion
    I. An Intro to Video Libraries
    In this session, I will be discussing the impact that a video library can have on your website. A video library is a collection of videos, typically organized into categories and groups, that members can view directly on your website.There is a place for video in almost any website, from marketing to content to customer service.

    II. How to best utilize videos to engage your customers
    I will cover the importance of a Video Library for Search Engine Optimization and how it helps keep visitors on your site for a longer amount of time. I will discuss how you can use video content marketing to better connect with your audience and communicate with customers. I will also present a number of strategic approaches to including videos on various types of websites.

    III. Options for sharing and creating video libraries
    I will include the different video sharing options that are available, how to create and host a video library, and how to utilize video for marketing, training, and communication.

    IV. The best audiences for video content
    Lastly, I would like to present the type of audiences that video is good for and statistically who is viewing videos on the web. This will include how to promote and organize your video library for your intended audiences.

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  • WordPress Community Interview With Troy Dean

    Speaker: Troy Dean

    November 7, 2016 — Troy Dean resides in Melbourne Australia and is a WordPress consultant and co-founder of Video User Manuals, a video tutorial plug-in to teach your client how to use WordPress, as well as WP Elevation, the world’s first business accelerator program for WordPress consultants. He speaks regularly at WordCamps

  • Rob Hope: Why All You Need Is One Page For Your Next Project With WordPress

    WordCamp Cape Town 2016Speaker: Rob Hope

    November 6, 2016 — In this talk, I will look at how it’s often better to tell your story in One Page opposed to a multiple-page website. Focus on simplicity, declutter the interface and get results. We need to understand in this day and age attention spans are depleting online. We need to get straight to the point. I’ll throw in some stats about One Page trends, popular WordPress themes and plugins.

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  • David Grubb: WordPress Operations / Management – A Reality Check

    WordCamp Raleigh 2016Speaker: David Grubb

    November 6, 2016 — An explanation of WordPress Management and Operations. A look at Themes vs Frameworks, Design, Development Best Practices, and options for managing your WordPress websites.