Bill Bennett
Writing Workshop: How to engage an audience
There’s a technical side to blogging. Web design can be fun and
rewarding. Yet most of us blog because we have something to
say. Which means writing.
Good writing gets people to a site in the first place. It’ll
keep them there and get them coming back again and
again. That’s what blogging is all about.
In this workshop we’ll cover practical tips you can apply straight
away to lift your writing. It’s interactive, so bring your
questions and problems.
Peter Wilson
Im an imposter because…
Imposter Syndrome. It’s not new and anyone can get it, be they royalty, an American founding father or – in modern times – web professionals of all stages in their career and of all disciplines.
Peter will talk objectively about his own experience and attempt to separate the real from the imagined.
Nik Cree
How To Create A Weekly Newsletter In Less Than 17 Minutes A Week
One of the hardest ‘Good Intentions’ in business is to send a regular client email newsletter.
How many times has a business started a newsletter only to lose energy and stop after 2 – 3 times? Why? Because it can take 3 – 5 hours to create a newsletter, write the content, source images, and send it out…and business owners and their staff ‘don’t have the time’.
With WordPress’s inbuilt ‘Press This’ feature and the Newsletter Plugin any business can create a client newsletter in less than 17 minutes. No writing, no image sourcing, no formatting, no hitting the send button, no problem in no time at all.
This is one of the simplest, easiest ways to communicate regularly with clients, generate leads and sales in less time that a normal one-to-one business presentation takes. I have implemented this at PositiveBusinessOnline.com and a number of client websites.
The process is detailed in this post https://positivebusinessonline.com/easiest-way-to-create-a-weekly-newsletter-in-less-than-30-minutes/.
Maria Skatova
Considering freelancing as WordPress developer? Think twice.
Considering freelancing with WordPress? Worrying that your technical skills are not high enough yet? Want to know what are the most common issues the beginner freelancer developer meets with? Surprisingly, tech problems can be googled, asked about and fixed. Real pains are mostly people related.
Maria Skatova, public relations and media professional since 1997, WordPress fan since 2009 and a new freelance developer will share how she uses email writing, mind reading, and Game of Thrones knowledge when dealing with clients.
Let’s discuss the following topics:
Ngaire Ackerley
Designing for website users
How often do we create websites for the client and their goals, rather than the end user? We want our sites to look good and present the necessary information that the client desires.
But what if we considered taking a different angle to our projects?
The more we consider designing and developing websites for the user rather than just the client, the more success we can expect from the user reaching their own goals and in turn a more successful website for the client too.
In this presentation I’ll cover various ways we can produce a more successful website by considering the user from the beginning of the project, through planning and design.
Kristen Symonds
(Not) Just another WP REST API Talk
Well, maybe this is just another REST API talk, but it’s well worth talking about now that the REST API is included in WordPress!
This talk will include some background on the REST API, helping you understand what’s so great about it. You’ll also hear about ways to use the REST API both within your WordPress projects and without.
If you’ve been wondering what the fuss about the REST API is, what it’s good for, or how to get started using it, this talk is for you.
Craig Martin
Scale your business with WordPress – Tips from the front line
Craig Martin runs the award-winning Indie Travel Podcast, established one of NZ’s biggest gaming retailers, and is managing director of the fast-growing WordPress agency, Performance Foundry.
Craig has seen WordPress businesses as a publisher and an e-commerce user, and also helped hundreds of business grow their online businesses. Craig will outline some of the pitfalls and power plays of small & medium businesses that have helped him grow his business and will help you grow yours.
Jack Skinner
Making WordPress fast with Jelly Snakes and Raspberry Twizzlers
In this fun and playful session Jack will take you on a journey from HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/2 enjoying the sights and delights of its new features along the way.
With features like multiplexing, yesterdays best practices are now tomorrow’s anti-patterns – so what does this mean your app or API?
His talk explores the best and worst practices of the way the web worked and how HTTP/2 is changing the game for performance. More importantly, how does this apply to your next big WordPress project?
It’s all explained of course, using jelly snakes and raspberry twizzlers.
Deborah Beckett
Why you should give great support
So you’ve created a plugin or a theme for WordPress? Awesome! It doesn’t stop there. We will discuss why great support matters and give you simple ways to get a reputation for excellent support without increasing your time or effort.
Pam Kocke
Why you should give great support
So you’ve created a plugin or a theme for WordPress? Awesome! It doesn’t stop there. We will discuss why great support matters and give you simple ways to get a reputation for excellent support without increasing your time or effort.
Gavin Botica
Tuning WooCommerce for Speed
Do you have a WooCommerce website or thinking of setting one up? WooCommerce is the most popular CMS based e-commerce solution available today.
Starting with WooCommerce can be a little overwhelming, but Gavin will cover tried-and-tested methods for getting the best performance out of your WooCommerce site, from hosting, choosing a theme, caching, customising and tweaking the wp-config.php file and more.
Tuning WooCommerce for Speed and Security
In this session Gavin will be covering tried-and-tested methods for getting the best performance out of your WooCommerce site, from hosting, choosing a theme, caching, customising and tweaking the wp-config.php file and more.
He’ll also cover some basics for ensuring your WooCommerce site is as secure as it can be.
Robert Wilde
Speed up WP Theme Development with Cool Tools
Building custom WordPress Themes is rewarding and can ensure your code is clean and easy to understand, by you.
Once you start building custom themes regularly, you need to start implementing processes to not only speed things up but make them easy to share with fellow developers.
I have some awesome tools and process to share to make things simple and create a process you can repeat, saving you time, creating less headaches and making more $$$.
Matthew Knighton
Create plugins with Pimple CI
Plugin with Pimple CI is awesome and saves our team masses of time with a predictable pattern to our development.
It means we can make custom pot types, views and shortcodes all inside a nice container that allows us to easily extend and manage our plugins.
In the lightning talk we will like lighting make a simple plugin and post type and go over why these containers work so well and how you can quickly get started with this powerful design pattern.
Using the WordPress API to Sync a Mobile App
In this session we cover a real world cross platform native mobile application that we created to deliver WordPress content for a private school in country NSW Australia.
We cover the reasons why a mobile app made sense and how we got the REST API to work with Ionic and Angular to make our native apps. It takes in considerations as a business to make before jumping in and some of the issues we found using emerging technology.
Dee Teal
Keynote: Project Management Principles to improve Work, Life, and your Mental Health
Whether you work alone as a freelancer or solopreneur, as a product maker, a developer, content writer, home maker, blogger, or business owner, there will be times you have to deliver things. It may be a product, it may be a renovation, it may be a website, a bunch of cakes for the PTA cake stall, heck, it could even be a tiny human… but you have made a commitment and now have to deliver…
There are some great principles in Project Management than can be applied not only in the workplace for any scale of product/project development but in ordinary life to make delivery of the things you or need to do a much smoother process.
This talk will deliver some easy to implement principles you can use in across the board facilitating more efficient, transparent, delivery of your ‘projects’ whatever they may be.
Karan Khanna
Johanna Bennett
Blogging for your business
Blogging for your business – this can stymie people but is very valuable. It subtly allows you to showcase your skills and values – and personality. You can extend customer service naturally by helping your customers with tips, information, comments and conversation.
Tips and information on how to do this with mainly girly examples – because I’m female and because WordPress can be a bit blokey but a lot of WordCamp attendees are female. Let’s be inclusive.
These are the people that make this event happen. They work tirelessly for weeks and months to plan, coordinate, and execute the best event possible. If you get a chance to thank them, please do!
Ralf Klis (+ add me)
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