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  • Nicola Heald: What WordPress can learn from how OpenStack communicates

    WordCamp Bristol 2019Speaker: Nicola Heald

    June 6, 2019 — OpenStack is a free and open-source software platform for cloud computing, made up of many smaller projects, each looking after one aspect of the stack.

    This talk will show how projects structure their communication to make sure everything works together as one in a final release, how decisions are made transparently, and what we might be able to learn from that.

  • Becky Taylor: Making a CMS for Humans

    WordCamp Bristol 2019Speaker: Becky Taylor

    June 6, 2019 — In my role as a UX consultant, I’m acutely aware of the impact the CMS will have on admin users.

    Most CMS users just don’t see content in the way that UXers, designers or developers do. We, as digital types, understand that a page isn’t necessarily a page but is instead made up of 5 different content types. We can mentally map the content from the information architecture, to the design and then to the set of fields and posts in the CMS. Clients really struggle with this concept.

    I’ll discuss some ways in which we can ensure our WordPress setup and UI makes our users feel empowered and enabled to create great content regularly.

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  • Tom J Nowell: HTTP2 Push for the Stars

    WordCamp London 2019Speaker: Tom J Nowell

    June 5, 2019 — Why make your site load fast when you can pre-load everything in advance? Take advantage of those SSL certificates to speed everything up, prefetch resources, preload pages, and push assets to the browser directly before the HTML arrives.

  • Sabrina Zeidan: 5 Steps to a Faster Website and Higher Google Rankings

    WordCamp London 2019Speaker: Sabrina Zeidan

    June 5, 2019 — Why you should forget about the scores if you want to speed up your website? What is TTFB and why you should care about it? Why using CDN might not help you improve the site speed? Why Twitter with all that funny GIFs loads lightning fast and your visitors have to wait for ages while one single kitten gets loaded? How do you get to know your hosting is fast enough?

    During this session we will learn:

    – how to measure website load times and interpret the results
    – what should you do after all possible caching is already on but your website is still awfully slow
    – how to define bottlenecks and fix them without making significant changes to the theme.

    Let’s make websites load faster together!

  • Tim Nash: Going to the dark side, They have Cookies

    WordCamp London 2019Speaker: Tim Nash

    June 5, 2019 — Everyone should be a little bit worried about the security of their site, and at conferences, lots of security talks focus on practical steps people can take.

    In this talk, Tim will flip the norms and instead focus on several real examples of sites being hacked but from the attackers perspective. We will see the whole attacks from the bad actors view identifying targets, analysing vulnerable sites, adding payload, exploiting in doing so showing how sites are infected, how some tools do prevent certain attacks and how clever and indeed not so clever bad actors can circumvent lots of hardening done.

    Each step we can analyse what could have been put in place to prevent and frustrate the attack and then look at how this can be implemented on your site.

  • Adam Silver: Podcasting to Grow your Business

    WordCamp Raleigh 2019Speaker: Adam Silver

    June 5, 2019 — Growing your business is about building trust and whats more trusting then your voice? Where writing a blog post may not come easy to people, speaking is very natural, and intimate.

    Podcasting is growing (once again) and it’s not that hard to do! In this session, I’ll show the workflow, best practices and ways to monetize.

    Adam will be presenting this as a live workshop, actually producing a real episode of the KSWP Podcast in front of the audience.

  • Adam Sewell: Security Plugins – Do you really need one?

    WordCamp Raleigh 2019Speaker: Adam Sewell

    June 5, 2019 — There are so many security plugins available for WordPress now but what do they do? Do a site really need one? In this talk we will go over what several of the major plugins for WordPress, how they work and discuss if one is better than the other. From Sucuri, Wordfence, NinjaFirewall, etc. Brute force attempts, exploits, firewalls, and more.

  • Steve Mortiboy: Successfully implementing Open Graph for improved social media marketing

    WordCamp Raleigh 2019Speaker: Steve Mortiboy

    June 5, 2019 — We know how important social media has become in our online marketing strategy. Eyes on your social media posts can convert to site visitors which can convert to sales. Great looking social media posts capture a visitors attention and influence click-throughs.

    This session will cover how to use Open Graph and other social meta tags to create great looking social media posts and how to debug common problems with your social sharing.

  • Bobby Kircher: Site Structure for WordPress

    WordCamp Raleigh 2019Speaker: Bobby Kircher

    June 5, 2019 — Did you know that website structure is good for your visitors and for SEO? We’ll discuss why having a good site structure helps visitors find your content and inform search engines what your content is about. We’ll discuss how to configure WordPress for optimal site structure, what plugins to use, and the difference between categories and tags.

    Attendees will learn about the two different types of site structure, what search engines look for, and most importantly why good site structure is good for usability. We’ll dig into designing permalink structure, slugs, and breakdown taxonomies and when to use them appropriately. This session will help both developers and users understand how to best structure their websites for both visitors and search engines.

  • Nathan Ingram: The Power of Recurring Income

    WordCamp Raleigh 2019Speaker: Nathan Ingram

    June 5, 2019 — Are you one more bad month away from walking away from your WordPress business? The anxiety of unpredictable income can make you miserable. In this talk, Nathan will explain how to stabilize your business with a growing stream of recurring income.

    Key Takeaways:
    1. Why recurring income is crucial
    2. How to package, price and sell a WordPress management plan
    3. Easy to use worksheets to help you create new services for recurring income
    4. The difference recurring income can make