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  • Sarah Moore: Social Media Marketing with Video in 2016

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Sarah Moore

    December 22, 2016 — The presentation looks at the current social media marketing trend (which is here to stay) – video marketing (included throughout the presentation are statistics and case studies). I look at how video marketing can help you achieve your bigger business goals. I look at current and projected statistics of video marketing and what every business can do now to get ahead. I look at how search (Google) will be affected by video and why we MUST have video content on our website. I look at how social is being affected by video and ways to maximise efforts in this area (including how to amplify the content, how to repurpose video to reduce content creation time and how to leverage video within different social media networks to increase brand presence). I also have a list of tools and plugins for WordPress users to make the process simple.

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  • Robert Wilde: Building a WordPress and Web Development Environment on Windows with Hyper-V

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Robert Wilde

    December 22, 2016 — Having a good development environment is crucial to pump out good code consistently and efficiently. You will find a multitude of “How To’s” for developing on Mac but not so Much on Windows, even those do not fully utilise all Windows has to offer, like Hyper-V. Let me show you how to build a complete WordPress and Web dev environment, running in a Hyper-V Linux VM on Windows in less than 30 mins.

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  • Yvette Adams: How We Disrupted The Way The Industry Makes Websites

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Yvette Adams

    December 21, 2016 — This presentation is a case study of an innovation in our business, our ‘website in a day’ product that initially came to life when we kept on encountering businesses with next to no budget for their website, and kept having website projects we were working on blow out to weeks, months and even years – not good for us or the clients! Some people called us crazy to offer this service. Others regularly tell us ‘it just isn’t possible to create a website in a day’.

    Most people take 4-6 weeks minimum to build websites and there is always scope creep! Startups, SMES on a limited budget and people needing a website in a hurry for a tight deadline are our perfect audience and we’re going to share what we do at WordCamp!

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  • Cath Beaton and Troy Dean: This Could Get Awkward

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speakers: Cath Beaton, Troy Dean

    December 21, 2016 — Cath Beaton (Phase Creative) and Troy Dean present their ideas and experiences of how they have developed and grown as individuals in their respective businesses by being prepared to get out of their comfort zone.

    The amazing online community spirit that is synonymous with WordPress has allowed them to feel supported whilst they navigate the tricky terrain of growing up as business owners. WordPress truly is unique in that it unites people and allows niche communities to develop very quickly. This sense of belonging fosters collaboration and nurtures relationships which quite often result in new friendships, business partnerships and enormous self-development. Their talk will inspire other WordPress users to find support in their own online communities so they too can evolve and develop in whatever field they choose. They will also touch on some of the technology behind this growth (BuddyPress and bbPress).

  • Tracey Kemp: Local Business Challenges and How To Solve Them With WordPress

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Tracey Kemp

    December 21, 2016 — Tracey will take you through the essential elements of promoting a local business – from planning and building your website to SEO and marketing.

    Tips on how to plan and structure a local business website and how to avoid some common mistakes
    Inspiring trust in potential customers
    Developer tips (that business owners don’t need to know how to do, but should ensure their developer does)
    Ways to attract new customers and keep existing ones loyal
    How to leverage SEO and social media to build your business locally
    Tracey’s talk is aimed at small business owners and those making websites for them.

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  • Tim Butler: Post-Mortem of a Hacked Website

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Tim Butler

    December 21, 2016 — This talk offers an insight into the methods we use at Conetix to determine the root cause of a hacked website. This will include examples of some of the more common exploits seen and what they look like in the log files.

    Determining the root cause is important in order to ensure you’ve blocked the hacker from returning. Finally, some tips in order to greatly reduce the chances of the site being hacked in the first place. Developers through to businesses will hopefully see not only the importance of keeping a secure site, but what needs to be done when it’s too late.

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  • Talia Carbis: Finding Your Online Voice

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Talia Carbis

    December 21, 2016 — Whether we’re representing ourselves, our business, or being paid to represent another business, we all have an online “voice”. This voice is one of the most important tools we have to reach our target audience in a meaningful way, and convert our online chattering into tangible results. In this presentation Talia will share with us how to develop our online voice, how to change it to suit our business or blog, and what tools to use to match our online voice.

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  • Bryce Adams: Building Your First WooCommerce Extension

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Bryce Adams

    December 21, 2016 — I built my first WooCommerce plugin out of necessity 2 years ago, and have been building new ones almost weekly every since. While WooCommerce extensions start off just like other WordPress plugins, there’s still some things to keep in mind that can make your life a lot easier. I’ll take you through every step of building your first WooCommerce extension, providing you with the knowledge and skills required to bend WooCommerce to meet all of your needs, from altering product pages to modifying the checkout flow.

  • Bronson Quick: Debugging WordPress Core and Plugins!

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Bronson Quick

    December 21, 2016 — When you digging into WordPress’s action and filters sometimes it can be difficult to find out what data is being passed to different actions and filters, how many queries are run on a page and which scripts are being enqueued and dequeued. Bronson will teach you how to setup your local development environment so you can debug WordPress in real time so you don’t spend hours tearing your hair out trying to create a new plugin for your clients or customers. Bronson will show you how to use Xdebug, PhpStorm, WP Debug Bar and Query Monitor while you’re developing your plugin to increase your speed so you can ship your work faster!

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  • Ben Maden: How To Grow From a One-Man-Band Into An Agency

    WordCamp Sunshine Coast 2016Speaker: Ben Maden

    December 21, 2016 — How to grow from a one-man-band into an agency. Taking the leap and loving it.

    Building a team, how, who and what to look out for
    Attracting and retaining great clients
    Selling professionally and effectively
    Avoiding bad clients
    Managing Projects effectively
    Developing a culture
    Celebrate the wins
    Learn from the mistakes

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