November 2, 2025 — Il mondo del lavoro è in rapida evoluzione, e il nomadismo digitale, insieme al lavoro da remoto, rappresenta oggi una delle tendenze più rilevanti.
Questo talk esplorerà come i professionisti di tutto il mondo stanno sfruttando la libertà di lavorare ovunque, trasformando le loro competenze in fonti di reddito sostenibili e scalabili.
A parlarci di questi argomenti ci sarà Elisa Scagnetti ormai esperta in queste tematiche e lei stessa nomade digitale dal 2016.
November 20, 2018 — An exploration of ideas, lessons, hacks and opportunities to make you a more productive WP developer… and take your business on the road.
Topic points:
Lessons learned whilst traveling the world as a remote WP developer.
Hard realities of what it’s like to be a digital nomad, and what you need to do to make it profitable
Australian specific tax implications and opportunites
Acknowledge maintenance is required, and turn it into a product you sell to your clients (eg: ManageWP, InfiniteWP)
Develop using ‘reusable function’ methodologies in your business (eg: starter themes, child themes, frameworks). Look at baking your own framework, but always use others.
Look for opportunities to streamline your development (eg: CSS compilers, FTP sync, placing WP in a subdirectory).
Become a hosting reseller to increase your passive income and be a one point call for your clients. This will save you time dealing with site builds.
Identify opportunities to buy developer licenses and sell access to these as part of your maintenance.
The benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone, and learning from other developers – especially non WP focused ones.
February 21, 2018 — The term ‘Digital Nomad’ refers to people who are location independent (nomad) and can still perform their job through the use of technology (digital). That sounds awesome, doesn’t it? Well, today thousands of people agree and practice this modern lifestyle, and it is only trending upwards!
It’s not difficult to imagine why this has gained such popularity due to the many pros of traveling and working remotely, but it also comes with many challenges. Chris Muller, of Pango, recently experienced the digital nomad lifestyle first-hand while being located in Europe for 2.5 months.
He is now eager to share insights into this growing global trend, and his experiences/takeaways while being a digital nomad for the first time.
November 12, 2017 — In this talk you will discover the story of how I arrived in Australia with nothing but a plastic bag, a toothbrush and a pair of boxers (due to a kidnapping incident in Peru), to leaving with a 6-figure SEO business and the ability to travel the world & work from anywhere.
I will show you how you too can live the dream, work 4 hours per week and become a digital nomad.
February 20, 2017 — Isabelle Garcia is a front-end web developer and social media geek. She is a “Digital Nomad” and travels the world working remotely. She has no fixed base, no office. Isabel likes to frequent local libraries, not to borrow books but to take advantage of the quiet atmosphere. While other digital nomads meet at coffee shops or co-working spaces, she likes to spend entire days and even weekends in the common areas and desks of public libraries.
November 3, 2016 — Maja Benke beantwortet Fragen zum Leben als digitaler WordPress Nomade. Sie selbst reist viel und erzählt euch von Ihren Erfahrungen mit der Arbeit im Gepäck durch die Welt zu reisen.
August 2, 2016 — SMS service demo.
August 2, 2016 — Two years ago I did a well received talk on Work/Life Balance and remote work, the was more about setting work/lifestyle/travel goals and achieving them. This will be much more focused on trials and tribulations of remote work. I’ll share things learned along the way that will help both aspiring digital nomads as well as (hopefully) some for experienced remote workers as well.