September 19, 2019 — Your marketing and SEO efforts are paying off: there’s movement on the dance floor (aka traffic on your WP website)! But who’s dancing and who’s leaving the party too soon? Let’s invite analytics to the stage and discover its power – so you can rock it!
September 19, 2019 — From speaking to hundreds of biz owners I have created a blueprint for building sites for small biz that have $100k in value (that they have not even thought of). I will share the blueprint in a non-technical & technical way. Examples include: Website feedback loops, ticket tracking, advanced CRM integration, API integrations, & More.
September 19, 2019 — No need to feel stuck using the 40 blocks that come with the new page editor out of the box.
Gutenberg Plugins – a new type of WordPress plugin – gives you an opportunity to use all types of new blocks for your content.
These blocks let you add new UIs to your content such as adjustable columns, pricing tables, a table of contents, a clock countdown and many others.
See how 5 Gutenberg plugins will make creating WordPress easier and a lot of fun.
September 19, 2019 — This seminar will focus on how to change your thinking from thinking short term and go for the long term goal. How can you support you or your family on a small $500 dollar website that is a one time gig? There are options that can make a difference in how you sell to help with longer contracts and longevity.
September 19, 2019 — Everyone has difficulties in their lives. Roadblocks that can prevent dreams from happening. The trick is to break those barriers and to climb over them to reach your goals. I have a story, and you have a story. In this session, you will hear about some significant hurdles that one person had to go through and see living proof that goals can be achieved. Passion and strength are within us all. Listen to my story and see how I incorporate it into my photography, my business and my life in general. Learn ways that cope with the struggle and defy the odds. Then think about your stories and how you can do the same. What’s your story?
September 19, 2019 — Your website content has two audiences: Human readers and search engines. Writing content that appeals to both is something that all writers and website owners should know how to do. Whether you’re a professional copywriter or a small business owner who writes for your own website, knowing how to write content that satisfies both of these audiences is an essential (and profitable!) skill. This presentation will teach you exactly how to do that, using modern-day approaches to semantic and contextual keyword optimization.
September 19, 2019 — Great websites are made of great content. Over time more and more posts, pages and other content types are added to the website. Making it harder and harder to manually connect one content part with other relevant related details.
WordPress for a very long time is providing a very stable system to connect posts to topics. This topics create matching webpages or even content if done right.
Learn with Ralf what taxonomies are and how you can use them to create richer webpages that autoupdate related content.
September 19, 2019 — We’ll cover the best practices in Inbound marketing and look into the trends of 2019 and how we can make the best out of them.
September 19, 2019 — Today we are busier than ever, our to-do-lists are growing, everything struggles for our attention and everything is, of course, super important (what else?!). There are many time management methods, and time is a critical factor, and you know that. You look at your to-do list and have the choice of either working a late shift or continuing the list tomorrow. It’s time to change that.
September 19, 2019 — Sometimes the hardest part of a new project is just getting started. In this new Gutenberg-powered world, what does it mean to design a block? Where do I put my shortcode attributes? What’s this toolbar? Mel will show you examples of blocks she designed and go over the basic anatomy of a Gutenberg block. You’ll learn how a block is structured, where to put your settings, and user experience tips to ensure your users or customers are set up for success. No prior design experience is required, and developers are encouraged to attend!