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  • Jeff Large: Using Branded Podcasts to Grow Your Business and Increase Your Bottom-line

    WordCamp Chicago 2017Speaker: Jeff Large

    August 31, 2017 — Podcasting is a steadily growing medium and a perfect means to build a following around your service, product, or idea. In this session you will learn how to use a branded podcast to build authority in an industry, gain access to new communities and people, and learn more about your target audience.

  • Miles Lifton: Tech And The Power Of One

    WordPress Miami 2017Speaker: Miles Lifton

    August 31, 2017 — An interesting talk on the power of technology to change the World and how WordPress can make this possible.

  • Boone Gorges: Interrupting WordPress

    WordCamp Chicago 2017Speaker: Boone Gorges

    August 31, 2017 — Synopsis: Request a page on a WordPress-powered website, and WordPress responds roughly as follows. Core libraries are loaded, followed by plugins. The URL is parsed to determine which items are being requested from the database, and a corresponding theme template is selected. The HTML is then rendered and sent to the browser.

    When building client sites or advanced plugins, it’s often necessary to intervene in this process: to perform an early redirect, to modify the rules for parsing URLs, to load an alternate theme template. In this talk, I’ll outline some of the key places where you can (and where you shouldn’t!) interrupt and modify WordPress’s loading process for your purposes.

  • Becky Davis: Categories, Tags And Custom Taxonomies – Oh My!

    WordCamp Chicago 2017Speaker: Becky Davis

    August 31, 2017 — There are few things that can help a site with organization more than getting things categorized correctly. There are also few things that can be more confusing, over-used or more diluted than how these terms are defined on a site. Let’s look at the good, the bad and the ugly and ways to clean things up so that using categories actually work for your users and help them find what they are looking for.

    We’ll also explore cool ways that you can use categories to display your posts in interesting ways – there’s way more than the list in the sidebar!

  • Nile Flores: Google Quality Guidelines 101 for WordPress Bloggers

    WordCamp Chicago 2017Speaker: Nile Flores

    August 31, 2017 — Google is always changing up it’s algorithms. It’s not because Google wants to keep you on your toes, but Google wants you to put your best foot forward.

    In order to do that, they’ve put together Quality Guidelines and have started to enforce them. So… what does that mean for the website owner?

    I’m going to go over a checklist of things you should be doing with your WordPress blog. Some of it is about site speed, security, and content. Hopefully this checklist will help you understand what you should be doing for your website.

  • Panel Discussion: Navigating Your WordPress Career

    WordCamp Chicago 2017Speakers: Patrick Smith, Ryan Erwin, Michelle Schulp, Heather Acton, Emil Wisch

    August 31, 2017 — As WordPress professionals, we are lucky to be surrounded by a plethora of opportunity. But where is your place in the WordPress ecosystem? We’ll share experiences and advice that will help you navigate your career in WordPress.

  • Karin Christen: The Journey From A Side Project To A WordPress Agency

    WordCamp Vancouver 2016Speaker: Karin Christen

    August 31, 2017 — One can have many reasons to form a WordPress agency. At required+ we didn’t think about becoming an agency in the first place. Initially we teamed up to build an online platform that scratched an itch in all of us, we simply wanted to try and prove a point with the idea we had. All of a sudden we were running a thriving job board for the Swiss web industry and had a beautiful side project to work on. In order to keep our creative freedom and sovereignty, we didn’t want to take money from venture capitalists or investors. Therefore we came up with a concept to keep us going while allowing space for our individual lifestyles. We started to take on interesting client projects, this way we continued to build interesting sites & apps. I would like to talk about our journey with Freshjobs.ch – a job board for Swiss web professionals. The talk is intended to be a business talk. I’m going to share our experience in designing & building an online platform on top of WordPress. I’ll share some secrets and learning from running & maintaining it for about 5 years now.

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  • Kelvin Cech: On Creativity: A Freelancer’s Journey through Boredom, Desperation, Success, then it gets Boring Aga

    WordCamp Vancouver 2016Speaker: Kelvin Cech

    August 31, 2017 — My talk will focus on the genesis of creativity, whether it occurs out of necessity (oh god I have no job), boredom (this job is lame), or good ol’ fashioned ambition (I think I’ll write 3000 words about elves today). I’ll talk about the unmitigated disaster that was my first Wordcamp talk back in Edmonton in 2013, plus how people can use their own personal story as a backdrop to creative outlet. My talk should be about 20 minutes long. My basic outline: Intro: Wordcamp 2013 when my computer died and I was forced to be creative. Part 1. Unacceptable boredom: backing up to life in a tiny cubicle Part 2.

  • Chris LaFrombois and Kurt Cruse: Use a Site Builder Theme To Deliver a Powerful Product When Client Budgets Are Limited

    WordCamp Chicago 2017Speakers: Chris LaFrombois, Kurt Cruse

    August 31, 2017 — All prospects and clients have a budget in mind. As much as we wish their budgets could allow them to have a website with highly custom designed and built features, sometimes, that is not the case. As website designers and developers, we often have to get creative with the solutions we offer to fit client budget expectations. At Orbit, we leverage a site builder theme with easy-to-use modular content types alongside a process that allows us to quickly and efficiently produce a website that the client is proud of, achieves their goals, and fits their budget. Come listen and learn from our experiences to help you do the same for your clients!

  • WordPress Community Interview With Rachel Martin

    WordPress Community Interview Series

    August 31, 2017 — Rachel Martin is a Happiness Engineer at Automattic and resides in Scotland. Several years ago Rachel started blogging after a natural disaster in New Zealand as a form of therapy. You can see her blog at https://rachel.blog.

    We talk about her presentation at WordCamp Edinburgh, which was the closing keynote presentation titled “Blogging as therapy: a personal journey.”

    Her work at Automatic includes providing support for Jetpack, Akismet, VaultPress and Simplenote.

    As is the case in most of the interviews I do, it never ceases to amaze me at the information and life lessons people provide. It was truly a pleasure to interview Rachel.