October 17, 2016 — Introduction, Benefits and Developer Guidelines.
October 17, 2016 — Grow your Businesses by Connecting WordPress. Use WordPress as interface for your customers to your business logic.
Use WordPress as platform for your customers to order stuff directly from an ERP.
Using WordPress as platform to request info from your administration and updating your CRM.
October 17, 2016 — A Customer Focused and Content Centered Process.
October 17, 2016 — How we manage releasing our SEO plugin.
Supporting a huge plugin is not easy. Before releasing a new version we go through a large amount of checks to make sure the release is correct. After the checks thousands of people will start downloading the plugin. In this talk I will show how we at Yoast deal with the challenges that come with the release of a big plugin. We consider every aspect of plugin development, from choosing to fix the right bugs to the scaling of the supporting infrastructure.
October 17, 2016 — As today, WordPress itself doesn’t bring you the possibility to get your site Multilingual, Andrés is talking about the current status of WordPress Multilingual and the different possibilities available today.
October 17, 2016 — Lessons learned from scaling to millions of pageviews
October 17, 2016 — Responsible Web Design: This is mostly a UX oriented talk starting from the intent and the purpose of your site and how to incorporate that into a scalable, modular approach of building the architecture and frontend of your site.
October 16, 2016 — Adam and Kyle discuss WordCamps, WordCamp Central, volunteers and team work at WordCamp Ann Arbor 2016.
October 11, 2016 — Whether you are a weekend warrior building sites for your never ending ideas or a freelancer that has an ongoing list of clients using WordPress, it is soooooo important that you provide support for these sites.
This talk will share tools and techniques for making sure you can support your WordPress development for as long as it is online. Knowing the tools is one thing but knowing how to use them effectively is key.
October 10, 2016 — Blog monetization is always a hot topic, but what does it REALLY take to go full-time?
Professional blogging is a business…potentially a very profitable one. With the right strategy, skills, and mindset, you can build a revenue stream from your WordPress blog that supports your lifestyle.
In this session, we’ll discuss why you need a business plan and how to write one, and how to develop a monetization strategy that makes sense for you. Plus, we’ll discuss exactly how you can use your WordPress blog to develop an income that supports your lifestyle, even if you don’t have hundreds of thousands of unique web visitors every month. We’ll probably also have a few laughs at the speaker’s expense. It will be a good time.