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  • Amber Pechin: How improv basics build stronger teams

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Amber Pechin

    February 26, 2018 — After spending several years working in a large advertising agency I found the most useful tools for creative collaboration and building teams in an improv class. In this session I’ll share how to apply the basic rules of improv to build collaborative teams, who come up with more creative ideas and have more fun while doing it.

  • Michael Veenstra: The Anatomy Of A Hacked Site

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Michael Veenstra

    February 26, 2018 — In this talk, I discuss the roadmap of a typical WordPress site getting “hacked”. From start to finish, we look at how victims can be identified, how sites are breached, how persistent backdoors are established, and how the attackers will exploit the compromised site.

    I avoid getting too overtly technical in my descriptions, instead opting to focus on the mindset and overall process of the attack. This enables less-technical website owners to get a stronger conceptual grasp of what exactly goes on during a breach.

    It can be overwhelming for inexperienced webmasters to adequately defend against a threat they don’t understand. This talk defines these threats in a concrete way, which is much more compelling than the nebulous concept of “hackers” in general. Viewers leave the room empowered to take a proactive outlook on the security of their web presence.

  • Dennis Dinsmore: Spinning up local sites with Local by Flywheel

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Dennis Dinsmore

    February 26, 2018 — Making changes on a live server is always risky. And when things go wrong it’s not easy to diagnose the problems. You can setup a staging server for changes, but you still have to deploy files, and that takes time.

    Spinning up a local environment is essential for WordPress development. And it’s also very easy to do, thanks to Local by Flywheel.

    I will show you how to quickly spin up a local site. We will cover SSL, debugging, database management, and other features to help you safely build better quality WordPress sites in less time.

  • Tyler Golberg: Getting in your audience’s shoes

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Tyler Golberg

    February 26, 2018 — Far too often we build website from our own perspective. Putting yourself in your audiences’ shoes is much easier said than done. We’ll take a look at how visitors view your website and how to turn their frustrations into success.

  • Kerry Carron: Do More Than Survive as a Freelancer

    WordCamp Albuquerque 2018Speaker: Kerry Carron

    February 26, 2018 — Balancing life as a freelancer in the real world. From surviving to thriving in business, relationships, and health.

    Note: due to an operations glitch we did not have video for this presentation, so we’re paired the slides with the audio.

  • Steve Zehngut: How To Run a Successful WordPress Agency

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Steve Zehngut

    February 26, 2018 — Zeek Interactive has been a successful agency since 1995. Steve will share his stories and tips for managing client expectations, strategies for proper communication and thoughts on how to motivate a team. This session applies to everyone from freelancers to agencies.

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  • Sheila Hoffman, Dashon Hawkins: Imposter Syndrome: Stories from Two Different Perspectives

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speakers: Sheila Hoffman, Dashon Hawkins

    February 26, 2018 — Imposter Syndrome affects minorities and Women in Tech at a much higher rate than in other professions. Dashon Hawkins and Sheila Hoffman will share their own experience on this important topic.

  • Daniel Schutzsmith: Design Patterns with Advanced Custom Fields and WordPress

    WordCamp Albuquerque 2018Speaker: Daniel Schutzsmith

    February 26, 2018 — Amnesty International USA launched a website redesign in May 2017 based on a six month journey of defining a design pattern that would reinforce our branding and making it easy to implement on any page of our website using WordPress, Bootstrap 4 and Advanced Custom Fields. We’ll take a look at the journey of defining the design patttern and why it’s important for every website to have one. Then we’ll explore how ACF uses Flexible Content and Repeater fields to create an infinite amount of design possibilities while still remaining within a brands aesthetic design guidelines. Code, design and process will be shared.

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  • Scott DeLuzio: Building Your First Plugin – A Complete Newbie’s Guide to Creating a Plugin

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Scott DeLuzio

    February 26, 2018 — This talk will cover everything you need to know in order to create a plugin to start using on your own site. You won’t need to have any prior PHP or other coding knowledge to walk away with something you can use right away.

  • Mike Demo: Which Way Does Your Duck face?

    WordCamp Phoenix 2018Speaker: Mike Demo

    February 26, 2018 — Do you know that if you have a picture of a duck having it face left or right can increase your conversions by 40%?

    Think this sounds silly? It is but backed by research. Spend some time to learn about what a/b testing is, what things to test, testing methodology and the best tools to use for your site.

    Everyone will get a handout of the very same checklist I use when A/B testing our client’s sites. One of our clients, an insurance company, increased leads by making just a small 2px change.

    When you launch a website, you are guessing. Sure the guesses are educated based on experience and data, but you can maximize your ROI with good A/B testing.