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  • Logan Kipp: WordPress Security and Plugins

    WordCamp Pittsburgh 2016Speaker: Logan Kipp

    September 25, 2016 — Logan takes the audience through the structure of a WordPress site’s security posture, dispelling common misconceptions and elaborating on perceived security overlaps. The session explains the differences between plugin-based security and external solutions, as well as how they best work together. In easy-to-understand terms, Logan also touches on basic hosting configuration best practices and security control spheres. Whether just getting started in WordPress or a seasoned developer, this talk has something for every WordPresser.

  • John J Giaconia and Kara Hansen: Scoping and Estimating WordPress Projects as an Agency

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2016Speakers: John J Giaconia, Kara Hansen

    September 25, 2016 — Best practices for estimating WordPress-based projects to be delivered to customers. Understanding and controlling scope; Methods for estimating and tracking time; Managing customer expectations; Retrospectives/continuous improvement

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  • Trisha Salas: Accessibility – Tips, Tricks and Best Practices for Plugin Developers

    WordCamp Oklahoma City 2016Speaker: Trisha Salas

    September 24, 2016 — Trisha Salas presents ‘Accessibility: Tips, Tricks & Best Practices for Plugin Developers’.

  • Angie Bergmann: Don’t Be a Search Engine Optimist

    WordCamp Pittsburgh 2016Speaker: Angie Bergmann

    September 24, 2016 — That crazy SEO thing everyone tells you you need? WordPress makes it pretty easy for even the most basic users. I’ll walk you through the basics anyone can do to help their website rank better. It isn’t all smoke and mirrors, and it isn’t snake oil. Content is king and I’ll teach you how to tackle your website like a true SEO.

  • Kira Song: Contributing, You, and Your Business / 貢献すること、あなた自身のこと、あなたのビジネスのこと

    WordCamp Tokyo 2016Speaker: Kira Song

    September 24, 2016 — I’ve been contributing code to the WordPress project while being sponsored by DreamHost for about 5 years.
    You’ll learn the core contribution process, what this looks like within the business, and how it can help you succeed in the WordPress marketplace.

    約5年間にわたって、DreamHost のスポンサーシップを受けながら、コードを書くことで WordPress プロジェクトに貢献してきました。WordPress のコアに貢献するためのプロセス、それがビジネス環境においてどのような意味を持ち、WordPress のマーケットにおいてどのように成功に繋がるのかについて、お話します。

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  • Chris Lema: The Buyer’s Journey – a Content Strategy for Your Blog or Business Website

    WordCamp Oklahoma City 2016Speaker: Chris Lema

    September 23, 2016 — Everyone tells you to write more. No one tells you what to write. Or more importantly, how to be helpful. Chris articulates a strategy that allows him to help others – a strategy that you can copy for yourself – on your blog or business site.

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  • Josh Pollock: The WordPress REST API and The Evolution Of WordPress

    WordCamp Pittsburgh 2016Speaker: Josh Pollock

    September 21, 2016 — With the popularity of WordPress, the expectations of what WordPress can and can’t do — from the perspective of our clients and our end users — has solidified, for better or worse. The WordPress REST API provides an opportunity to break those expectations and use WordPress to deliver better experiences for end users and site administrators alike.

    In this talk, I will cover many of the possibilities for using WordPress in new and exciting ways as well as to improve how we build the most common elements of a WordPress site. There will be practical examples of how to use the REST API and wild speculation to encourage you to imagine fun new ways to use WordPress.

    This is a talk for developers, but it has no code. It is a talk about how and why to use the REST API and an exploration of the changing role of WordPress in the evolving web. Anyone with a basic understanding of WordPress will be able to follow it.

  • Kathleen Kuznicki: ®? ™? ©? DMCA? IP? —WTF???

    WordCamp Pittsburgh 2016Speaker: Kathleen Kuznicki

    September 21, 2016 — Building and maintaining a website to market a business, to promote a cause, or to just blog an opinion is fraught with intellectual property (IP) issues. Protecting the content and branding on the website is one concern; making sure you are not infringing someone else’s copyrights and trademarks is another. In our globally connected economy where a strong internet presence is necessary for success, trademark bullies and copyright trolls are ever-watching; ready to pounce on unsuspecting infringers. We will discuss exactly what is protected by copyright law and by trademark law; common infringement risks seen on websites (and how to avoid them), and the fair use defense.

  • Petya Raykovska: Growing together. Thoughts on the Global WordPress community / ともに成長する。WordPress のグローバルコミュニティについての思索

    WordCamp Tokyo 2016Speaker: Petya Raykovska

    September 21, 2016 — The global WordPress community is on the raise with more WordPress events happening around the world every day and WordPress being translated in more languages with every release. This talk tells the story of how several core decisions combined with the ideas of a group of European WordPress friends helped pave the path of the global WordPress community.

    今、WordPress のグローバルコミュニティは発展し続けています。WordPress のイベントが世界中で毎日開催され、新しいバージョンがリリースされるたびに新しい言語の翻訳が追加されています。このセッションでは、ヨーロッパの WordPress コミュニティが、グローバルコミュニティを作るという意図のもと、どのような意思決定をしてきたのか、その物語を共有します。

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  • Devin Walker: How To Optimize Your WebsiteTo Maximize Online Donations

    WordCamp Pittsburgh 2016Speaker: Devin Walker

    September 20, 2016 — Did you know that people tend to donate more online than in person? You may be leaving money on the table if your online gift processes aren’t operating according to best practices for user-experience and donor stewardship. Your website is more than just a tool to raise awareness for your cause. Whether you’re a nonprofit, religious based organization, or individual, online giving is a vital part of furthering your cause.

    In this session attendees will learn not only how optimize your donation forms, but also how to present your message most effectively. As well, we will examine several simple, research-backed methods that any fundraiser can make to improve their online donation process. You’ll leave with the confidence that your donation pages and forms can effectively convert visitors into donors – and keep them giving for years to come