February 6, 2013 — Jeffrey Zinn talks about Security & Backups for novice.
February 6, 2013 — Natalie MacLees shares the blueprint to creating a WordPress Site the Right Way, starting right out from the scratch answering the five Ws and H, focusing on content & audience first & later the look of the site and being more productive.
February 6, 2013 — Chris Lema walks the audience through the world of themes. You will look at some themes and review the entire ecosystem of themes that are available to you, from free to premium to framework themes.
February 6, 2013 — John Gough walks through the audience with User Experience, what is it, its importance, principles and processes.
February 6, 2013 — This session revolving around digital advertisements covers the types, price & best practices around serving ads, and other common questions relating to serving ads on WordPress based websites.
February 6, 2013 — In the digital age bristling with social networks & blogs, Betsy Cohen guides the way to authors & creative individual in creating their WordPress website as good as their cover page. She talks about structuring a site, reflecting your goals, identifying your audience, incorporating your personal identity & content, using plugins & post types and creating a broader platform.
February 5, 2013 — You can add to your bottom line each month by adding Print on Demand (POD) products to your WordPress site. Affiliates and three different approaches to featuring POD products can easily be incorporated into WordPress sites using copy, banner ads or store pages.
February 3, 2013 — This session will show you what to look for in a plugin, how to download and install them safely to your site, how to provide and get feedback on the plugins you try, as well as some recommendations for plugins that will compliment every site you build.
February 3, 2013 — Understanding how to think forward about user experience and how to continue to shape the present and future of the web through WordPress.
February 2, 2013 — As a blogger, Ruth Carter has learnt that most of the mistakes people make with their blogs are misstatements or inadvertent mistakes. Unfortunately, these mistakes can be costly if it results in a lawsuit. She explains the most common mistakes people make with their blogs and give them these 10 questions that they can review before they publish any post to help them stay out of trouble.