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  • Liew Cheon Fong: Secure Your WordPress Website

    WordCamp Kuala Lumpur 2019Speaker: Liew Cheon Fong

    November 13, 2019 — As WordPress becomes more popular day by day, the concern of WordPress security is increasing. The WordPress core is secure but many users do not how to protect their website. I will show how everyone can secure their WordPress websites in 15 minutes with some basic security knowledge and easy to use security plugins.

  • Matthew Knighton: Demystify SEO and Google Algoritmts

    WordCamp Kuala Lumpur 2019Speaker: Matthew Knighton

    November 13, 2019 — In this presentation we Demystify SEO.

    Why do we have SEO and why do rankings change?

    We cover exactly how to get the most out of your website and understand how to get better rankings.

    After our presentation you will have a clear understanding of what SEO is and what steps you can take to get better rankings with Google.

  • Matthew Rodela: Wrangling Multisite: Tools and Tricks to Tame Your Network

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Matthew Rodela

    November 13, 2019 — In this talk I’ll be covering:

    Plugins that can help you manage your network better
    Workflow for keeping your network updated, secured, and backed up

  • Rahul Nagare: Securing WordPress in the age of 0-Day Vulnerabilities

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Rahul Nagare

    November 13, 2019 — RING WORDPRESS IN THE AGE OF 0-DAY VULNERABILITIES
    Securing WordPress can sometimes feel like a moving target. With 0-day vulnerabilities popping up even in reputed plugins and themes, you can’t always ‘beat the hackers to the draw’.

    While exploits target specific versions, strategies used by hackers to attack at scale remain the same. In this talk, We will review common approches used by hackers to hack WordPress sites and learn how to block them.

    We will also look at actionable steps site owners can take to secure WordPress sites without degrading user experience.

  • Tammie Lister: Thinking remotely through games

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Tammie Lister

    November 13, 2019 — Thinking and working collaboratively sometimes needs a little spark. Working remotely sometimes seems a hurdle to traditional team games; it doesn’t have to be. From easy retrospectives to planning, you’ll get a few tried and tested options to ignite thinking in a remote team.

  • Alex Ball: Code Like a Writer

    WordCamp US 2019

    November 13, 2019 — This is a lightning-session-length presentation that puts good coding practices, specifically WordPress coding standards, into terms that people can understand to make it easier to build sites with WordPress and contribute back to the WordPress community. My own background as a magazine editor and copy editor for 8 years before starting to develop with WordPress gives me the experience to present this material with confidence.

  • Taylor Morgan: WordPress with Friends: What Board Games Teach Us about Creating for the Web

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Taylor Morgan

    November 13, 2019 — You can look at your opponent’s brilliant, game-winning move and say, “Wow…that was awesome,” because you’re actually celebrating how they pushed themselves to think outside the box and overcome a tough challenge. (And besides, next time you’ll use their own idea against them.)

    It doesn’t matter that you haven’t memorized the whole rule book, or that your last strategy completely blew up in your face. When you play a board game, you and your friends are encouraging each other to try harder and have fun at the same time.

    We face many challenges when we create and work with websites. and all the skills involved would take many lifetimes to truly master. But rather than being frustrated by the obstacles, intimidated into doubting ourselves, or misled into believing that we’re on our own, we can shift our perspective and remind ourselves to have fun and grow together.

  • Chris Lema: The Content Framework that Powers Stories, Landing Pages & More

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Chris Lema

    November 13, 2019 — Imagine if a single framework could be leverages for your stage presentations, sales letters, landing pages, and blog posts? Imagine if you could learn it in ten minutes and apply it for a lifetime. The good news is hundreds of others have already learned it and use it successfully today. And all I need to do is tell you a story.

  • Steve Persch: The Hierarchy of Needs for High-Performing Websites

    WordCamp US 2019Speaker: Steve Persch

    November 13, 2019 — This session emphasizes ways web teams can rely on automation and standardization at one level of the hierarchy in order to move their focus to a higher level.