November 18, 2017 — The story of how and why Croatia adopted WordPress and the steps that they took to a more transparent politics.
November 18, 2017 — In his talk, Aleksandar Savkovic will share about the onboarding and training processes and how to prepare yourself before applying for a job.
November 17, 2017 — Why is WordPress Website Security Important?
Why so much? Because staying vigilant about security is an ongoing responsibility for any WordPress site owner.
In fact, it’s an ongoing responsibility for everyone online, whether you’re using WordPress or not.
With this session hope, this will make step head for secure your website. And it will minimize your security risk which getting affect by a cyber attack.
November 17, 2017 — Nela Dunato (voted best speaker) – Interview
November 17, 2017 — WordCamp Split – Interview
November 17, 2017 — WordCamp Split – Lucijan Blagonić
November 17, 2017 — In this talk, Brecht Ryckaert will share with us his approach and some tips on how to secure our WordPress instances.
November 17, 2017 — Working for a company or starting your own blogging path? In this talk, Ivana Cirkovic will share her tips and examples on how to write good, well-targeted blog posts that provide value and help both your clients and yourself in getting exposure and success you strive for.
November 16, 2017 — In this talk, Luca Sartoni will tell us about three marketing lessons that he learned the hard way, working on small, medium, and large companies for more than 15 years in the business. How to increase your revenue, lower your costs, keeping the focus on your core values. How to position your services, charging fare amounts, developing better relationships with your clients.
November 16, 2017 — Since I started blogging, I have dedicated my time to studying the art of Content Writing.
I would like to approach my presentation by breaking down Content Writing into 3 key areas;
The hook: This is what keeps readers glued to your writing. It hints at what is to come. It needs to keep the adrenaline flowing.
The suspense: This is what keeps a reader reading. Like a good mystery novel, it is best to give your readers little bites of content and let them digest it.
The full circle moment: This is the call to action that ties in with the hook at the start.