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  • Panel: Design

    WordCamp Boston 2016Speakers: Mike Swartz, Nate Sprague, Mel Choyce, Jennifer Ecker

    August 14, 2016 — Panel discussion about design.

  • Christopher Plummer: JavaScript 2099: The Future and Present of JS

    WordCamp Boston 2016Speaker: Christopher Plummer

    August 14, 2016 — JavaScript is evolving faster than a dinosaur in a theme park. Promises, modules, decorators, iterators, ES6, ES2016 and beyond. What did you miss while you were fighting to keep your site IE7 compatible? What’s coming next? Why should WordPress Developers even give a hoot? We’ll demonstrate the power of these new features, and the tools that allow you to use tomorrow’s JS syntax today.

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  • Gina Deaton: Page Builder Showdown

    WordCamp Boston 2016Speaker: Gina Deaton

    August 14, 2016 — So many page builders, so little time! In this session, I’ll be evaluating 5 popular page builders and discussing you the pros and cons of each. Complete with on-screen demonstrations, stories of experience, and lots of my personal opinions.

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  • Amy Felman: Passionate Podcasting with WordPress

    WordCamp Boston 2016Speaker: Amy Felman

    August 14, 2016 — Starting and growing a podcast on WordPress has allowed me to reach thousands of listeners worldwide. I’ve connected with my idols and built my own tribe of followers. In this talk, I’ll outline the step by step process (and mindset) I used to launch a successful podcast on WordPress.

  • Amanda Giles: Ready! Filter! Action!

    WordCamp Boston 2016Speaker: Amanda Giles

    August 14, 2016 — One of the most powerful (and proper) ways to modify WordPress core, themes, or plugins is through the use of action and filter hooks. Come learn what these hooks are, how to find them, and how to use them effectively to alter the default behavior of WordPress core, themes, and plugins to make them do our bidding. We will be diving into code, so experience with PHP is recommended.

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  • Tom Shapiro: Power SEO for Your WordPress Website

    WordCamp Boston 2016Speaker: Tom Shapiro

    August 14, 2016 — Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has evolved through the years. Whether updated webmaster guidelines from Google itself, or the introduction of Google RankBrain, Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), Rich Answers, and Real-Time Penguin Updates, Google continues to change and offer new challenges. This ain’t your grandma’s SEO!

    Understand the factors that drive organic rankings and learn the most effective strategies for SEO success today and into the future. Uncover what it takes to secure more organic traffic to your website through superior technical implementation, off-the-beaten-path keyword & topic research, crazy creative content strategies, and the integration of SEO with branding, neuromarketing, social marketing, and PR.

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  • Ross Wintle: You Are Creative

    WordCamp Brighton 2016Speaker: Ross Wintle

    August 9, 2016 — A software developer doing a talk about creativity? Yeah, I know. I used to think I wasn’t creative too. Now I totally get that I am. And you need to know, if you don’t already, that you are too, and that I am, and that everyone is. Find out how this can be and why it’s important.

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  • Tim Nash: Security Is Everyone’s Responsibility

    WordCamp Brighton 2016Speaker: Tim Nash

    August 9, 2016 — Using real examples of exploits reported in themes and plugins, Tim will be discussing steps you can take to improve the security of your WordPress site. If you’re a developer or theme designer, you can learn from other’s mistakes and make sure you don’t repeat them. However, it’s not just developers – security is for everyone so Tim will cover practical tips to help anyone keep their site nice and safe.

  • Tamsin Taylor: A Hero’s Journey

    WordCamp Brighton 2016Speaker: Tamsin Taylor

    August 9, 2016 — The worst of times can lead to the best of times when we begin to look at our ‘story’ differently

    Using the literary concept of ‘the hero’s journey’, this talk addresses what is actually happening when we fall flat on our face, whether at work or in our personal life. It needn’t be quite so humiliating, and it doesn’t have to slow us down. It should take us further. ‘Abysmal’ circumstances can lead to greater success, bigger dreams, better relationships and a stronger sense of self. But, we must have the courage to ride into the storm and the wisdom to understand the true nature of the voyage.

    “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasures that you seek”. Joseph Campbell