Check out the folks who attended WordCamp Denver 2016:
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Kenn Kelly
Everything You Need to Know About eCommerce Going Into 2017
As consumer behavior changes so does eCommerce whether you’re a store owner or developer this talk will be packed with value for you. We’ll be looking at common misconceptions and pitfalls eCommerce as well as new things coming down the pipeline.
Whether you develop or run a digital or physical eCommerce business and are doing memberships, subscriptions or simple products this talk will cover it all. Get prepared for the holiday season and 2017 with the latest to make the most of your WordPress eCommerce site.
Miles Kailburn
Business Town Hall
Knowing how to build a site with PHP & CSS is very helpful when it comes to building a site for clients. But it isn’t the only thing you need.
Knowing how to get clients, how to manage clients, how much to charge them, and how to get them to recommend you to other clients are things that every business owner should know.
This town hall will be hosted by D’nelle Dowis, Vi Wickam, and Miles Kailburn.
The town hall format lets you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to business & WordPress.
Vi Wickam
Business Town Hall
Knowing how to build a site with PHP & CSS is very helpful when it comes to building a site for clients. But it isn’t the only thing you need.
Knowing how to get clients, how to manage clients, how much to charge them, and how to get them to recommend you to other clients are things that every business owner should know.
This town hall will be hosted by D’nelle Dowis, Vi Wickam, and Miles Kailburn.
The town hall format lets you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to business & WordPress.
Meg Delagrange
CritiquePress
Back by popular demand this year, CritiquePress is a hybrid town-hall / panel discussion that brings valuable real-time feedback to attendees for designs they have submitted in advance.
One of the best things about WordPress is how you can pick from thousands of free themes. But to pick the best theme for your site you have to know a little bit about design. We’ve got you covered there. The Design Critique will be co-hosted by Sonja Leix and Meg Delagrange.
Sonja joins us all the way from New York, having recently completed a world tour of sorts as a digital nomad. Her design acumen is well known in design circles the world over, only bolstered by the fact that she’s also an active contributor to the WordPress design and community teams.
Meg is the Creative Director for Wanna Pixel, Inc., a Denver-based web solutions company serving nonprofit organizations. She takes the ideas and puzzle pieces of information from clients and turns them into beautiful, interactive, accessible, and modern user experiences.
This session will consist of a mix of real-time critiques followed by brief Q&A interludes to give attendees an opportunity to follow up with questions for each entry. Feel free to ask anything related to design & WordPress.
David Hayes
Development Town Hall
WordPress is all about customization. It’s open source & GPL. That means you can do just about anything with it. This town hall will be hosted by Jon Bellah and David Hayes.
Ask the hosts questions about the REST API, developing plugins, WP-CLI, XML-RPC or whatever development question you have.
The town hall format let’s you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to development and WordPress.
Business Town Hall
Knowing how to build a site with PHP & CSS is very helpful when it comes to building a site for clients. But it isn’t the only thing you need.
Knowing how to get clients, how to manage clients, how much to charge them, and how to get them to recommend you to other clients are things that every business owner should know.
This town hall will be hosted by D’nelle Dowis, Vi Wickam, and Miles Kailburn.
The town hall format lets you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to business & WordPress.
Jon Bellah
Development Town Hall
WordPress is all about customization. It’s open source & GPL. That means you can do just about anything with it. This town hall will be hosted by Jon Bellah and David Hayes.
Ask the hosts questions about the REST API, developing plugins, WP-CLI, XML-RPC or whatever development question you have.
The town hall format let’s you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to development and WordPress.
Sonja Leix
CritiquePress
Back by popular demand this year, CritiquePress is a hybrid town-hall / panel discussion that brings valuable real-time feedback to attendees for designs they have submitted in advance.
One of the best things about WordPress is how you can pick from thousands of free themes. But to pick the best theme for your site you have to know a little bit about design. We’ve got you covered there. The Design Critique will be co-hosted by Sonja Leix and Meg Delagrange.
Sonja joins us all the way from New York, having recently completed a world tour of sorts as a digital nomad. Her design acumen is well known in design circles the world over, only bolstered by the fact that she’s also an active contributor to the WordPress design and community teams.
Meg is the Creative Director for Wanna Pixel, Inc., a Denver-based web solutions company serving nonprofit organizations. She takes the ideas and puzzle pieces of information from clients and turns them into beautiful, interactive, accessible, and modern user experiences.
This session will consist of a mix of real-time critiques followed by brief Q&A interludes to give attendees an opportunity to follow up with questions for each entry. Feel free to ask anything related to design & WordPress.
Amber Hinds
Growth / Marketing Town Hall
For anyone who’s built a product or has a service you know that it’s not as simple as “build it and they will come”.
Knowing where to find new customers, how to get them to your site, and how to A/B test your site is just as important as building the site in the first place.
This town hall will be hosted by Tracy Malone and Amber Hinds.
Tracy is the owner of a successful marketing company – CoWEBop Marketing. Her team has been building websites for small businesses for over 20 years. She happily shares her knowledge with the WordPress community as a co-organizer of the Boulder WordPress Meetup.
Amber is co-owner and creative director for Road Warrior Creative, a digital marketing agency in Fort Collins. She’s also an organizer for the Fort Collins WordPress meetup and is wrangling volunteers as an organizer for WordCamp Denver this year.
The town hall format lets you ask the hosts a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to marketing & WordPress.
Steve Wells
How to Engage Users With Forms That Don’t Suck
Forms have become one of the primary tools for user engagement. Like it or not, how your forms are designed and utilized can make or break the effectiveness of your site. Learn some tricks to creating effective forms that engage users and increase conversion rates.
Jeremy Green
Community Organizing Town Hall
There’s a huge community of WordPress enthusiasts out there. Getting them together though can be a bit like herding cats. This town hall will be hosted by Cami Kaos and Jeremy Green.
Cami Kaos is the heart and soul of WordCamp Central, the organization that makes running WordCamps possible. She is a WordCamp Organizer Organizer, so to speak.
Jeremy is the founder of the Fort Collins WordPress meetup and also an organizer for WordCamp Denver! Whether you have questions about starting a meetup or WordCamp or even building up your local community, you’ll be in good hands with Cami and Jeremy in the hot seat.
The town hall format let’s you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to communities in & around WordPress.
Cami Kaos
Community Organizing Town Hall
There’s a huge community of WordPress enthusiasts out there. Getting them together though can be a bit like herding cats. This town hall will be hosted by Cami Kaos and Jeremy Green.
Cami Kaos is the heart and soul of WordCamp Central, the organization that makes running WordCamps possible. She is a WordCamp Organizer Organizer, so to speak.
Jeremy is the founder of the Fort Collins WordPress meetup and also an organizer for WordCamp Denver! Whether you have questions about starting a meetup or WordCamp or even building up your local community, you’ll be in good hands with Cami and Jeremy in the hot seat.
The town hall format let’s you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to communities in & around WordPress.
Kitty Lusby
Tracy Malone
Growth / Marketing Town Hall
For anyone who’s built a product or has a service you know that it’s not as simple as “build it and they will come”.
Knowing where to find new customers, how to get them to your site, and how to A/B test your site is just as important as building the site in the first place.
This town hall will be hosted by Tracy Malone and Amber Hinds.
Tracy is the owner of a successful marketing company – CoWEBop Marketing. Her team has been building websites for small businesses for over 20 years. She happily shares her knowledge with the WordPress community as a co-organizer of the Boulder WordPress Meetup.
Amber is co-owner and creative director for Road Warrior Creative, a digital marketing agency in Fort Collins. She’s also an organizer for the Fort Collins WordPress meetup and is wrangling volunteers as an organizer for WordCamp Denver this year.
The town hall format lets you ask the hosts a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to marketing & WordPress.
Anyone Can BUILD a WordPress Site – Learn to market it
Clients come to me with websites that “A Friend” set up for me.. and it doesn’t work. Of course it can be pretty because it’s WordPress but HOW can we make it work?
Diane Whiddon
Websites as Story – Creating Compelling Content
Most people think of website content as static pages that hold basic information. This is not the best way to engage your site visitors and grow your business.
Instead, it’s possible to create website content that’s a dynamic story told through the pages of your website. In this way, your website becomes a *process*, not just a dumping ground for information.
This talk is all about how to identify a goal for your website and develop a clear strategy to guide your visitors through your website in a way that gets them to do what you want them to do, whether that’s build your list, sign up for a session, or buy your product.
Aubrey Blankenship
Big Impact Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses
Most small businesses are told they need to be on social media, or they need to blog, or they need to have a website but often they don’t know how to tie all the pieces together.
In this session, I’ll provide an inbound marketing-based strategy and a plan for how to bring all the pieces together.
Janel Kane
Translating WordPress for the tech-challenged
How many of us work for people, or answer to people that ultimately have no real understanding of what we do? My guess is a lot of us. Learning to talking around tech terms to make yourself understood, or at least get the resources your project needs, can be an art.
Bethany Siegler
7 Questions You Forgot to Ask Your Web Client
Isn’t it heartbreaking to go through the process of writing a proposal and not getting the project? I’ll help you ask stronger questions up front to really understand your potential clients’ projects.
Oh, and as a bonus, I’ll share how I find out what they are really willing to pay before I write a proposal.
Chris Hinds
From Chef to COO: Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire
When opportunity knocks, it doesn’t always take the form you would expect. In August of 2016, I left a decade-long career as a professional chef to become the COO and part-owner of a digital agency. This talk is for would-be entrepreneurs, career changers, and just about anyone else that is thinking about taking a leap. It’s about preparing for the worst, expecting the best and trying to break free of the future we write for ourselves.
This talk is more than just a personal story. It’s a step-by-step guide through the transition of “employed,” to “self-employed,” and finally to “employer.” I’m not leaving anything out.
Pippin Williamson
eCommerce Town Hall
Building a WordPress site is one thing – turning that site into a revenue-generating machine is another. This town hall will be hosted by Pippin Williamson and Caleb Burks.
As a business owner, a lead developer for eCommerce software, and a shop owner, Pippin has unique insight on the landscape of eCommerce. He is the author of Easy Digital Downloads and a host of other plugins.
As a WooCommerce Ninja at Automattic. Caleb can offer equally unique insights on eCommerce today. Caleb is a web developer and support professional.
The town hall format let’s you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to e-commerce. Here’s a few subjects that might come up:
Feel free to bring up anything related to eCommerce on WordPress.
Colin Dowling
Leveraging Partnerships to Grow Your WordPress Development Business
In my experience WordPress professionals – from freelancers to full-timers – struggle to keep the pipeline full of new and interesting work. Far too often, there simply aren’t enough leads or the web pro finds themselves saying “yes” to every project that comes along.
This talk explores how partnerships and existing relationships can create a fun and evergreen sales funnel for developers. The focus is on keeping the pipeline full with engaging and interesting work without introducing tired and stale “sales” functions. I love working with Developers to help them grow the business side of their work!
Dealing with Problem Clients
Spend time talking with a group of freelancers and the conversation will inevitably include someone’s unfortunate experience with a terrible client. Most freelancers have a story or two (or eight). While bad clients can’t be completely avoided, there are strategic steps any freelancer can take to contain the impact of a bad client.
In this session, Nathan will explain the how to create a system that preserves workflow and keeps problem clients in check.
Jason Bahl
React, Redux and the REST API
This talk will cover using React, Redux and the REST API to create decoupled JavaScript apps to interact with WordPress.
Chris Mospaw
Leveraging WP-CLI
Caleb Burks
eCommerce Town Hall
Building a WordPress site is one thing – turning that site into a revenue-generating machine is another. This town hall will be hosted by Pippin Williamson and Caleb Burks.
As a business owner, a lead developer for eCommerce software, and a shop owner, Pippin has unique insight on the landscape of eCommerce. He is the author of Easy Digital Downloads and a host of other plugins.
As a WooCommerce Ninja at Automattic. Caleb can offer equally unique insights on eCommerce today. Caleb is a web developer and support professional.
The town hall format let’s you ask the speaker a number of questions on a specific topic. Feel free to ask anything related to e-commerce. Here’s a few subjects that might come up:
Feel free to bring up anything related to eCommerce on WordPress.
Child Themes and the Template Hierarchy
Learning how to create and effectively use child themes was the gateway to development for me. I believe it is a crucial first step for those looking to build fully customized websites with WordPress. Child themes are practical in nearly every situation, whether you are a website tinkerer or full time web developer.
In this session, we will learn how to create child themes and when they should be used. But wait, there’s more. As a session bonus, we will also go over the template hierarchy and how WordPress magically works behind the scenes when choosing a page template.
Tim Blodgett
Flexing Your WordPress Themes
In January 2016, I started using flex box in most of the custom themes I was creating. I have been amazed at how simple it is to use and how helpful it can be.
Jessica Wittmier
How to Engage Users With Forms That Don’t Suck
Forms have become one of the primary tools for user engagement. Like it or not, how your forms are designed and utilized can make or break the effectiveness of your site. Learn some tricks to creating effective forms that engage users and increase conversion rates.
Robert Jolly
Accessibility Testing for WordPress Development
Making WordPress themes and plugins can be both a blessing and a curse when it comes to accessibility for your end users.
Ryan Kanner
WordPress Transients: A Technical Guide to a Powerful API
There’s a simple yet powerful API within WordPress to help developers cache all sorts of data, and in turn speed up load times. Transients are often misunderstood by developers, and their powerful abilities can sometimes be misused.
In this session we will uncover the inner workings of the Transient API, and learn how to properly leverage it’s abilities.
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