May 31, 2013 — This presentation explains how to make it easy for someone viewing your site to engage with it socially, whether that includes links to your social pages, social sharing buttons or social plugins and how to make sure you’re tracking it all with Google Analytics.
May 30, 2013 — Learn about using WooCommerce to add ecommerce functionality. This presentation goes over using this simple solution as well as extensions that add special functionality that you may need. Presented at the Atlanta WordPress Users Group Organizers: Jack Kennard and Judi Knight Atlanta GA
May 30, 2013 — This presentation is an introductory session that discusses steps that need to be taken before users pick out their ideal theme and install plugins. Mappping out a plan on paper and discussing planning for future problems.
May 29, 2013 — This presentation session provides an overview of how small business owners can easily create an effective and efficient WordPress website from the ground up, including setting up WordPress, choosing the best theme, using the right plug-ins and developing SEO-friendly content.
May 29, 2013 — Kimanzi will teach you the power of story and how to use it in a way that get people’s attention and builds a loyal and active following to your blog or website. Learn how to truly connect with people in this session.
May 28, 2013 — Few accessible WordPress themes are available for free. Great things are happening @WPAccessibility now in core, plugins, widgets, and themes. This presentation talks about how to help people get involved, understand the situation, and perhaps form a Cities theme team.
May 28, 2013 — Content curation can be a great way to overcome ‘content famine’. This presentation covers the elements of content curation and how its regular practice can build content for your site. An even bigger benefit is that regular content curation can lead you to feel more comfortable or become better at writing your own posts and articles from scratch.
May 27, 2013 — This presentation shows you how you can achieve a custom look from an out of the box theme, and what’s possible with just a little imagination, basic HTML/CSS, and some image editing software. It discusses -what to look for when shopping for themes so you can keep your customizations simple but stunning—and steer clear of “the scary code”! Why reinvent the wheel when you can just make it beautiful?
May 27, 2013 — We hear that the client is always right, but that may not always be the case. After all, only one of you is a web professional. But when we don’t manage customers and expectations, projects can quickly enter the “I lost all my profit” zone. Come find out how to protect yourself from that evil place.
May 26, 2013 — This presentation shows you what to do (and what not to do) through case studies, examples, graphics, and stories. It reviews the basic fundamentals of SEO and share action strategies that you can take away and implement immediately. Discussing the myths, misunderstandings and must-do action items to start kick-start an effective SEO strategy.
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