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  • Aaron D. Campbell: What WordPress is Doing to Keep Your Site Safe

    WordCamp Atlanta 2018Speaker: Aaron D. Campbell

    June 4, 2018 — Security is important, but can also be complex, overwhelming, and downright scary. Thankfully, as a WordPress user you don’t have to do it all yourself. Find out what WordPress and the WordPress Security Team do to keep your websites safe, how you can help, and what you can do to compliment that security on your own site.

  • Paul Thompson: Use your own data to take your WordPress website to the next level

    WordCamp Hamilton 2018Speaker: Paul Thompson

    June 4, 2018 — We all want to improve our websites, but “best practice” guesses aren’t enough – we want real data to help us understand where to focus our limited time and resources. But so often, the data and stats are intimidating – and the complexity of tools like Analytics can reinforce that. In this presentation, we’ll discover seven specific ways our own data can narrow down for us where to optimise for the most impact. We’ll learn specific ways to tweak our analytics to collect more critical decision-making information and how to use that data to make SEO, conversion optimisation, page speed, and usability improvements for a more powerful, successful website.

    discover what content our own visitors are begging us to write.
    learn how fast our website pages really are for our actual users and which need improvement. Bonus: What if our site could notify us when important pages got slower?!
    understand what parts of the site’s navigation/calls to action our visitors find helpful and which ones they ignore.
    key in on the pages that would provide the greatest benefit if we worked to improve them. (And what is bounce rate really?)
    and more, including teaching Analytics how to show you the important data you care about, instead of having to dig it out every time you want to check it.

    Don’t miss this chance to get a better handle on how we can our own data to improve our websites!

  • Joey Coleman: WordPress, Blogging, and Getting Engaged

    WordCamp Hamilton 2018Speaker: Joey Coleman

    June 4, 2018 — Joey Coleman discusses how he became one of Canada’s leading bloggers in the 00s, got hired by Macleans, and then decided to be Canada’s first local crowdfunded journalist, and how you can similarly use WordPress to be your online home instead of Facebook or another platform you don’t own.

  • Jim Echter: Oh crap! We need a web site. Now what?

    WordCamp Hamilton 2018Speaker: Jim Echter

    June 4, 2018 — Go on the journey of a “mere mortal” (someone without a computer background) on how they learned WordPress, designed two business sites and opened an on-line store with Woo Commerce. Your trip guide will take you through the WP basics, identify tripping and stumbling points, direct you to where to get information, introduce you to the language of WordPress, where to “hotel” your site, and overview safety tips for your journey.

  • Wendy Marshall: Integration with Social Media

    WordCamp Hamilton 2018Speaker: Wendy Marshall

    June 4, 2018 — So you have your website and you keep blogging and updating but no one other then your mother sees it? You need a bigger audience who are interested in not only what you have to say in your blogs but what you have to offer as a service or product. Posting on social media is not just about you it has to be a full integration with your website and marketing plan. I will share some of my favourite plugins and tools for integrating WordPress and social media together.

  • Angela Pugh – Getting Started With WordPress for the Selt-Taught Entrepreneur

    WordCamp Kansas City 2018Speaker: Angela Pugh

    June 4, 2018 — This session will offer the beginner entrepreneur an outline of how to start their own WordPress website without feeling intimidated or overwhelmed. A how-to about taking your idea from your head, to having a functioning website that showcases who you are and why you do what you do. A step-by-step process that brings WordPress and your very own website into view and makes it feel achievable complete with resources, hosting information, beginner SEO, social media presence, and the Coach to get you there.

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  • Mani Karthik: How WordPress and blogging helped me

    WordCamp Delhi 2017Speaker: Mani Karthik

    June 2, 2018 — Title of his talk would be something you would get curious about
    Here are some punch points he will be talking on.

    90’s Kid -The Beginning – How I started out
    First computer
    Forums
    Amit Agarwal & Blogging

    2. Major Mistakes
    Not choosing WordPress
    SEO Mistakes
    Not defining TA

    3. Traction
    DailySEOblog
    Comments & Freelance Gigs
    Money

    4. Lift
    Social Media
    Invitation to the USA

    5. Experience & Learning
    Working for small & big companies
    Versatile WordPress projects
    Differences in work culture
    How startups think

    6. Today
    Entrepreneurial Bug
    Return to India
    How WordPress is the core
    Helping others with blogging & WordPress

  • The art of juggling many roles in a bootstrapped business

    WordCamp Kansas City 2018Speaker: Pippin Williamson

    June 2, 2018 — Every business starts with someone. Most small businesses begin with just one or two people at the start, which inevitably means the founders or owners constantly juggle dozens of different tasks each day. Pippin will share stories and insights from his own experience juggling the many roles and responsibilities a founder carries in a bootstrapped business.

  • Shishta Pradhan: Scope for Front End Developers in WordPress

    WordCamp Kathmandu 2018Speaker: Shishta Pradhan

    May 31, 2018 — Shrista Pradhan is a Front End Developer who has been working on WordPress for the past 3 years.
    The main purpose of her topic is to highlight the scope for all the Front End developers in the WordPress community. WordPress is not only for the developers who code but it also provides a huge platform for Front Enders to boost their career in many different aspects.

  • Kyle Laverty: Freelancer’s Guide to Survival with WordPress

    WordCamp Raleigh 2018Speaker: Kyle Laverty

    May 31, 2018 — In this presentation, I will go over what it takes to not just survive as a WordPress freelancer but hopefully thrive as well. I will provide useful tools, links, and info on how to find work, where to look for inspiration, mental health, and work/life balance as a freelancer.