Author Archive

  • Luisa Ravelli: Tutti i tuoi siti sotto controllo in una sola dashboard: MainWP

    WordCamp Milano 2019Speaker: Luisa Ravelli

    December 20, 2019 — La prima installazione WordPress l’abbiamo guardata, coccolata, tenuta sott’occhio quotidianamente. Ma poi è arrivata la seconda e abbiamo dovuto dividere le nostre attenzioni. Poi la terza, la quarta, ecc. e ora seguirle tutte è diventato complicato.
    Ecco che vengono in nostro aiuto alcuni strumenti per tenere sotto controllo tutte le nostre installazioni: diamo un’occhiata a MainWP Dashboard.”

  • Mauricio Gelves: WPLovesCarla, una Comunità e un progetto per la lotta contro il cancro

    WordCamp Milano 2019Speaker: Mauricio Gelves

    December 20, 2019 — Il progetto WPLovesCarla è un bel esempio che indietro a questo Software Open Source c’è una Comunità (con lettere maiuscole) que aiuta disinteressatamente quando uno dei i suoi integranti ha una necessità, in questo caso Carla Sáiz, co-organizzatore della WordCamp Madrid 2018. In questo talk ti dirò come è nato questo progetto, come si è sviluppato e il grande impatto che ha avuto sui social network e nella vita della nostra cara Carla Sáiz.

  • Ivana Cirkovic: What is your story

    WordCamp Milano 2019Speaker: Ivana Ćirković

    December 20, 2019 — An introduction to web storytelling and how to do it properly. How to tell stories in a way that both people and search engines will love? What are the main storytelling types? What role does WordPress have in this storytelling ecosystem and how can it help you create and tell compelling stories? In this half an hour presentation, Ivana will provide answers to these questions as well as provide attendees with specific knowledge and tools to tell their stories online.

  • Anchen le Roux: Optimising Pinterest and your WordPress website for traffic

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2019Speaker: Anchen le Roux

    December 19, 2019 — In comparison with other Social Media platforms, Pinterest is still for the most part untapped territory.

    Pinterest uses a very different approach than other social media platforms.

    Join this workshop/talk to learn how to integrate your WordPress website with Pinterest. Tips on how to optimize your profile and grow the traffic to your site. Create a Pinterest Marketing Funnel to capture leads and automate your Pinterest strategy.

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  • Gayle Williams: The Trick to Incremental Website Design

    WordCamp Seattle 2018Speaker: Gayle Williams

    December 19, 2019 — The term “incremental website design” was first introduced to capture the reality of constant new content creation and adjustments inherent in the inbound marketing methodology. Gone are the days of building the website and leaving it alone for months on end. This workshop will focus on packaging and selling monthly retainers for incremental website design and maintenance specifically for small business owners. We will discuss contracts, monthly strategy meetings, goal setting, and the array of service options, and pricing. Best suited for the solo or small shop designers.

    Suggested questions:
    How do you manage expectations and control scope creep each month?
    What are the downside risks of incremental design?
    When is it best not to suggest incremental design?

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  • Jocelyn Mozak: Clone Yourself Through Automation

    WordCamp Seattle 2018Speaker: Jocelyn Mozak

    December 19, 2019 — Ever catch yourself repeating the same task over and over again? If you can document the steps you can automate it! From high-level concepts like the development of systems and processes to detailed examples of how to harness the power of forms and Zapier to save hours of tedious work this talk will inspire you to look at every task in your business and ask … can this be automated?

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  • David Greenwald: How to Clean the WordPress Database

    WordCamp Seattle 2018Speaker: David Greenwald

    December 19, 2019 — Is your website running slowly? If you’ve had a WordPress site for a few years, it could be the MySQL database—the silent killer of WordPress performance. The database can be the biggest drain on WordPress speed and stability but for many of us, it’s the most intimidating part to address, which can leave sites bloated, expensive, and ready to crash under high traffic.

    But it’s actually not that scary. Using WordPress plugins and phpMyAdmin, we’ll build the skills to diagnose database issues, go over some common problems and a few weird edge cases from abandoned plugin data to blog imports gone wrong, and learn how to safely fix and maintain the database for top performance.

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  • Jamie Schmid: Don’t Break Live: Using a Staging Site Can Make Your Life a Lot Easier

    WordCamp Seattle 2018Speaker: Jamie Schmid

    December 19, 2019 — Have you ever updated your WordPress site or plugins, and suddenly found yourself looking at The White Screen of Death? What you thought was going to be a routine update has just brought down your entire website, and the panic sets in fast. If this is your live website, that can quickly translate to loss of revenue, customer trust, and a lot of time and money down the drain. Not to mention the very bad day you are about to have.

    It’s so important to keep your WordPress site, plugins and themes updated due to the many security threats that are constantly being found and fixed – but what happens when one of these updates breaks your site? In this talk I will cover tips and strategies for keeping your site updated safely, what to do if it breaks, and how to avoid breaking your live site in the first place through use of a staging site that runs alongside your live website. Fortunately, there are many options for creating and managing a staging site, ranging from the most simple click-to-push, to more complex solutions integrated into a developers’ workflow. I will show you how to set up your very own staging server in a few different ways, so you can push that Update button without putting your live site in jeopardy.

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  • Devin Walker: If You Build It (Right), They Will Come – Creating Truly Valuable WordPress Products and Services

    WordCamp Seattle 2018Speaker: Devin Walker

    December 19, 2019 — Solutions that solve real world problems start with an idea; but not just any idea, a good one. How you build and iterate upon that idea is what ultimately determines its success or failure. WordPress is an excellent platform for entrepreneurs. It powers close to 25% of the Internet, is flexible, and has a bright future. Thus, it serves as an excellent springboard to launch new, exciting, and profitable solutions. Whether it be in themes, plugins, or services, there’s plenty of room for innovation and disruption.

    Learn how you can take advantage of WordPress’ popularity and flexibility to enter the market faster, with less investment, and more opportunity. The session examines our unique industry and how you can build a successful business creating solutions for WordPress. We will review real world success stories, how to take advantage of your strengths and weaknesses, and the basics of launching a successful product or service in the WordPress space.

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  • Joshua Giowaya: Legos for Developers – A Modular Approach to WordPress Development (Gutenberg Edition)

    WordCamp Seattle 2018Speaker: Joshua Giowaya

    December 19, 2019 — Let’s explore the benefits of thinking in reusable blocks. Atomic design, Modular Development, and D.R.Y. methodology improves productivity, enhances UI and empowers authors. We will explore multiple methods to achieve modularity in our WP themes. Leveraging the WordPress templating system and Advanced Custom Fields or Using blocks in the form of Gutenberg. Regardless of if you are ready to learn Javascript deeply and embrace Gutenberg or set in your ways and sticking with the classic editor. You will leave this talk excited and ready to integrate this strategy into your workflow.

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