October 24, 2017 — People in the WordPress open source project spends a lot of time and energy supporting live events, like meetups and WordCamps. In this talk we’ll talk about the science of human connection, and how live events support the WordPress project by creating a participatory and welcoming community, by talking!
October 24, 2017 — This talk would be perfect for any of the groups.
I’ve been a WordPress Developer since 2010 and have spoken at two WordCamps and organized WordCamp CT in 2014. I’ve also run 2 different WP meetups and offer online and in-person WordPress training. I learned a lot from the WordPress community and am always trying to pay it forward.
October 24, 2017 — The gig economy is a real thing, and I can attest to it — my side hustle is generating as much income as my full time job these days. Here’s the part no one tells you: With a little dedication and skill a good designer (print or digital) can jump into the world of freelance work. The talk will provide ways to establish yourself as an expert in the field and even build WordPress sites for clients. The trick to it all? Having a solid work ethic, innate curiosity to keep learning new things and a great internet connection!
October 24, 2017 — The initial premise of my project was: as a freelancer who builds websites using pre-made themes, I hear sometimes, developers say that it is wrong and that it decreases the value of the website creation process (lower prices due to less development, less flexibility, less functionality, lower performance etc…).
This statement lead me to think about what could possibly be the cheapest “professional” WordPress website could you buy?
So I created the cheapest WordPress website possible, hiring only freelancers from bottom price marketplaces.
My talk will present the different steps of this WordPress process and creation covering various aspects such as the costs, limitations and problems encountered.
October 24, 2017 — In this talk you’ll learn some very simple steps to create sketches and wireframes that you can add to any development ticket or website related problem you’re discussing.
The intended audience is non-designers who are interested in learning how to use visual aids to convey ideas and explain problems.
October 24, 2017 — A required feature of any website these days is a contact form. There are many free and premium plugins for WordPress that can be used to create simple contact forms, surveys and quizzes, user generated content, email marketing captures, or even complex conditional ecommerce checkouts.
We’ll go through the options in what forms plugin will allow you to make the form that suites your needs. Also, we’ll look at some features that makes your forms easier to fill out than others.
October 24, 2017 — If your marketing isn’t working, it might be because you haven’t properly branded your business. This session will cover how to develop your own brand, how to position it in the marketplace and attract the right clients. We’ll also cover ways to develop messaging for your business.
This session will be a condensed version of the work we do with all new clients to prepare their business for effective marketing. This will be easy to understand and practical.
Intended Audience: This session will help small business owners and leaders to improve their business with better branding.
October 24, 2017 — As the WordPress community and its users increasingly become more transnational in its breadth and reach, new issues and challenges have begun to arise. With his experience working from behind the Great Firewall of China, John will discuss the current status of global Internet censorship, the rise of “Internet Sovereignty”, and how web site owners and developers can best reach users and community behind restricted national networks. This is intended for WordPress developers of all skill levels, WordPress beginners, business people and those interested in the greater climate of the Web.
October 24, 2017 — The core principles of a great user experience are Content, Design & Functionality, and Speed. Some people say that we are living in the golden age of user experience but far too often we are technically trudging behind in providing rich and useful experiences and we especially lag behind when it comes to mobile-friendly websites. In fact, 53% of people will abandon a mobile site if it takes more than three seconds to load. Speed is a developer’s problem, a designer’s problem, and also a marketer’s problem. This presentation provides global and Canadian-specific facts and figures about how we are failing people visiting our websites and also covers the ways we can be improving our WordPress websites.
October 24, 2017 — WordPress in a container. It’s the holy grail of portability in the world where Docker and its siblings exist. The talk will discuss containers in brief, then on how to make your WordPress installation in a container for various purposes – development, CI/CD, deployment.