October 2, 2015 — Tips and tricks on how to easily improve the ranking of your WordPress website in Google.
* What is important in 2015 for a top Google ranking
* Know your customer or target group
* What NOT to forget
* What to avoid – “Here be Dragons!”
* Tools to help check your website
July 17, 2015 — Hands on Session, in der wir an einem Beispiel durchspielen, wie man seine Seite ganz konkret für Google fit machen kann, ohne dass man direkt alles über den Haufen schmeißen muss. Weniger ist mehr. Und so zeigt Martin, mit welchen Tricks man 80% des Erfolges mit 20% der Arbeit erreichen kann.
June 29, 2015 — You want readers? Google can supply. But only if you play by the (Google) rules. However, those rules are constantly changing. This talk helps you to (re)evaluate your SEO strategy and get ready to rock 2015 with lots of Google Love for your WordPress site.
March 9, 2015 — Chantelle Bowyer looks at the three tools that will get you in the good books with Google – Google Adwords, WordPress and Google Analytics. She delves into why it’s essential for traffic, development and measurement to be integrated, for maximum results.
August 26, 2014 — AWSやGoogleなどクラウド上のデータとWordPressサイトのデータ連携がテーマのセッションです。
Amazon Kinesis(https://aws.amazon.com/jp/kinesis/)と連携することで
関連記事にソーシャル上で話題となっている記事を自動で出力したり
Google Analyticsと連携することで、より正確でより負荷に強い記事ランキングコンテンツが提供できたり
Instagramと連携することでスライドショー管理を自動化させたり
WordPress単体では出来ないことが実現できるようになります。
それらの手法についてデモを交えながら紹介します。
March 16, 2013 — During this introductory walk-through, you’ll discover how to use Google Analytics and what the key statistics mean, including Total Visitors, Unique Visitors, Bounce Rate and Time on Site.
February 28, 2012
May 7, 2010 — A brief introduction to the new After the Deadline add-on for Google Chrome, bringing the same contextual spell and grammar checking you’ve been using in WordPress to text fields everywhere. After the Deadline is brought to you by Automattic.
September 18, 2009 — Amit Agarwal gives a quick tutorial on how to move a blog from Blogger to self-hosted WordPress while minimizing damage to search rankings or results.
For more information on this process and the source for the file mentioned in the video tutorial, please visit Amit’s site at labnol.org.
May 30, 2009 — Matt Cutts from the Web Spam team at Google showcases the good and the bad of WordPress as seen through the eyes of Google, including basics on how Google search works and how you can boost your blog’s results in Google searches.
Video produced by John P and Dave Curlee.