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  • Daine Mawer: Gutenberg – What you need to know for the next generation of WordPress

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2018Speaker: Daine Mawer

    April 14, 2019 — As we move closer to the next major release of WordPress, the more anticipation grows around the impact Gutenberg will have on past, current and future WordPress sites. Not only will this revolutionary change effect the overall experience of WordPress as a platform, but it will also open a wave of questions, challenges and hurdles for WordPress developers, business owners and end users. In this talk, I will give you the low down of everything you need to know to prepare for the release of Gutenberg in WordPress core. Everything from how Gutenberg will change your business model, what WordPress developers need to know in terms of technical skills to keep up to date, and how it will dramatically change how we think and deliver content through WordPress

  • John Blackbourn: WP-CLI: An Intro and Interesting Use Cases

    WordCamp Rome 2018Speaker: John Blackbourn

    April 14, 2019 — WP-CLI is the command line interface for WordPress. In this talk, John will introduce the core concepts of WP-CLI, talk about how to use it to manage your websites, and cover a few interesting use cases for it.

    If you’ve never heard of WP-CLI, or you’re an experienced user, hopefully there will be something of interest for you in this talk.

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  • Khyati Gala: SEO and Digital Marketing for WordPress

    WordCamp Granada 2018Speaker: Khyati Gala

    April 13, 2019 — Khyati Gala will be talking about different tips and tricks which will help your WordPress website’s SEO. She will walk you through some tools that you can use for more powerful websites. The talk will also include some nice methods for Digital Marketing. Everyone from beginners to developers can attend this talk and enjoy and learn more about SEO and her experiences.

  • Freelancer/Agency Panel Discussion: Different ways to run a WordPress Business

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2018Speakers: Anchen le Roux, Andrew Lima, Iwan Pieterse, Jonathan Bossenger, Shane Rielly

    April 12, 2019 — A panel discussion on the different types of WordPress agencies/businesses including WordPress products, SaaS services, working as prof freelancer for example Codeable and other ways of delivering services.

  • Jonathan Bossenger: Freelancing Lighting Talks: Don’t Panic – A developers guide to freelancing

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2018Speaker: Jonathan Bossenger

    April 12, 2019 — As the world becomes more interconnected, there are multple opportunities for freelance developers. You may be thinking that striking out on your own is easy. The truth is that there are a number of factors to be aware of, and the modern freelance developer needs to be prepared in order to succeed.

    Starting 2016 I left the world of employment to become a full time freelancer. I was fortunate in I had another source of income, but as a husband and father of two, with all the usual bills to pay, I was not prepared for the effect working for myself would have on my mental state, my health or my family.

    Towards the end of 2016 I joined Codeable, a freelancing platform for WordPress. Where Codeable was different from all other platforms was that it held quality and customer service/communication as the most important factors of freelance development. Since joining Codeable I was able to turn my work situation around such that I now earn 3x as much as I did when I left employment and I am in the favourable position of being able to turn work away.

    While Codeable had a big part in bringing me leads to quality work, it was the lessons I’ve learned since joining Codeable about being a successfull freelancer that are the focus of this topic. Being a part of the Codeable community means I have learned so much from other experienced freelancers about things like work/life balance, how to communicate with clients pre hire, how to prevent scope creep and how to manage time and projects on my own.

    My talk will be split into two parts, The first will be around the 1st year of my time as a freelancer, scrounging for whatever work came my way because I wasnt in a position to say no, essentially all the things I was doing wrong. The second will be around my second year, when I learned from Codeable, and other Codeable developers, and how these lessons lead me to where I am today.

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  • Raffaella Isidori: The 7 pillars of design (and how they apply to your life)

    WordCamp Rome 2018Speaker: Raffaella Isidori

    April 12, 2019 — Gerarchia, Equilibrio, Spazio, Colore… ci sono principi che governano la progettazione che assicurano che il risultato sia di successo e di qualità. Questi stessi principi si possono estendersi nelle nostre vite quotidiane, per offrire l’opportunità di vite con più significato, e maggior qualità.

    Questo talk esplora ed illustra questi principi del design (qualificandosi quindi come un talk sul design) e al contempo offre lo spazio per riflettere sull’importanza di progettare per noi stessi vite complete e dense di significato.

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  • Anchen le Roux: New ways of working with clients

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2018Speaker: Anchen le Roux

    April 12, 2019 — -Entertaining workshops
    -Enjoyable communication
    -A well designed and clear process
    -Over delivery and pleasant surprises.
    -Website as a Service
    and DIY style + training type services.
    These are all new ways of delivering websites to different types of audiences.

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  • Languteka Machebe: Look up in the cloud, It’s an API, It’s a plugin – it’s WordPress

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2018Speaker: Languteka Machebe

    April 12, 2019 — A short story on how to ‘hack’ together a secure web application with the power of WordPress features (Plugins, API and User Roles) with a tight deadline at a 24 hour hackathon

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  • Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen: Using WordPress to test and validate ideas

    WordCamp Johannesburg 2018Speaker: Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen

    April 12, 2019 — The talk will focus on using WordPress to test and validate ideas in an affordable manner. It will be based on my experiences of running several websites, including ZApreneur, Think Workers and WriteInvisible. I will draw lessons and outline a process and will offer a checklist. I think it kinda works.

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  • Kenda Macdonald: What WordPress can learn from behavioural Psychology – How to Hack the Brain

    WordCamp Edinburgh 2018Speaker: Kenda Macdonald

    April 11, 2019 — As businesses we can all too easily get focused on conversion rates… and when we become obsessed with CRO – we tend to forget all about the consumer and their needs and wants. Have we become too focused on the tech and forgotten about the consumer? I’ll share what can we learn from behavioural psychology – and how can we use those lessons to build relationships that last with the people who visit our websites. I’ll discuss how we really make decisions (and how this impacts SEO), what goes into a buying decision, and how to adapt sites and pages to make your audience more likely to convert – and stick around. We did not evolve to click around webpages – we evolved to survive – and that has serious implications for how we browse. I’ll show you how to think about how your audience thinks, and how to hack the buyer brain.