Check out the folks who attended WordCamp Nashik 2016:
You can mark yourself as going to this camp in your account settings!
Shivam Singh
Rahul Bansal
Sanjeev Mishra
Deepak Kori
Vishal Kothari
Ankit K Gupta
Bigul Malayi
Aditya Kane
Swapnil Patil
Alexander Gounder
Nirav Mehta
Winning With WooCommerce
WooCommerce has become the most popular e-commerce platform in a quick five years. But can it solve your business needs? If you are already running WooCommerce, how can you amplify your results?
If you are new to WooCommerce, this fast paced session will get you up to speed with the basics. Then you will discover neat techniques to grow your sales, increase customer engagement, effectively managing day to day tasks and make your dreams come true!
Whether you are evaluating WooCommerce or already using it, this information rich talk will fill your mind with new ideas that you’d want to go out and implement right away! It’s based on extensive experience so you will get no-fluff practical solutions.
You will also get ample opportunity to ask your questions – until the organizers go wild. And after that, we can always go off stage, outside the hall and answer your remaining questions.
Because it’s all about winning with WooCommerce!
So come prepared!
Dinesh Jain
⚡️ OSCAR: A growth driven design to manage WordPress Projects
This talk covers a complete life cycle of a WordPress Digital projects. Following are the key bullet points:
How it will help the audience:
⚡️ The BuzzWord ‘UX’, Why it is so Important?
Jayman’s Lightning talk, will move on explaining what experience and how the empathy is to the core to have a good User Experience. To support his statements, he will walk through with 3 examples
Angry Person
This example will iterate about hexadec error codes or white screen of death in WordPress.
He will also introduce programmers to the concept of empathy, talk about the psychological importance of the same and why they need to be empathetic.
WordPress Example: WordPress now lets you to select the language before installation is an amazing example of empathy. They analysis on what users are doing with the product and how WordPress acted to make it better.
User is like your GrandParent
This example will highlight on how assumptions are major culprits, when it comes to destroying the usability of any product.
A real world example would be like helping an old person cross the road and then move to tech examples like giving coach marks to user on how to use a product.
User is a Kindergarten student
This example will emphasize on the importance of making the product more playful, while focusing on function with an example of how Kindergarten’s use games and play activities to teach kids. He will follow this up with an example of gamification by Apple Watch to make you more active over a period of time.
He will also talk about Customizer in WordPress as a beautiful example of gamification and Visual Composer as a bad example of gamification.
Fairy Dharawat
⚡️ How to engage your readers by using stories
Why do we write blogs? So that it can be shared with the world. If not then you would choose it to be anonymous. As a blogger / writer it becomes important you have readers. So, how to write blogs which connect with your reader? It’s by storifying your blogs. Which means adding stories to your blogs.
Human latch up on stories. Stories are not only engaging but also help in consuming the information easily. Stories help in retaining vital information for a considerable time. It helps your reader stay with your blog, by personalizing it making it easy for them to connect with you. Stories make up most of our lives. Every day is a new story, it’s the treatment which is different. So the talk is going to focus on;
1) How to write a story.
A brief on stories. A beginning a middle and an end. A formulaic approach, and follow the rule. Understand the rule thoroughly and then break the rule by knowing about characters, story arc, plot, conflict, and resolution.
2) How to write a blog.
The topic of your blog. Writing posts related to your blog. Topics for your posts. How to choose image/s. Tools to use for your images. Url. Seo
3) How to add a story into your blog.
Narrate it in the first person. Add anecdotes. Tie it up together.
4) How to make your story more engaging.
Using action words. Experimenting with chronology. More moments. Character back stories. Conflict and resolution.
5) Which important questions you need to ask?
6) E.G. Technical stories
5 ways GA rescued my blog
*Your blog wasn’t getting more hits
*Then you googled something one late afternoon after eating two-day-old vadapav.
*You found an app which shows how your blog is doing is bad.
*Then you install it.
*It showed where you were losing your readers, eg using jargon, unfriendly interface, complicated blog design, high bounce rate.
*You corrected the mistakes.
*In a month’s times, you find the growth.
*You write how it changed your life.
7) In highly technical posts, it’s important to find one central idea and flesh it out as clearly as possible.
8) How to find important words?
Dictionary, fascination for words and reading.
Anand Thakkar
⚡️ Automated Testing in WordPress Eco System
Saurabh Shukla
Marketing Lessons I learnt from the WordPress community
I still like to be called a WordPress developer but I have managed products and dabbled at marketing before. In 2014, I started getting active in the WordPress ecosystem and eventually led the organising of WordCamp Pune 2015.
In this period, I was able to create successful, non-intrusive promotional campaigns for various WordPress related activities, especially WordCamp Pune. I learnt a lot of things there.
I have been working since I was 18, so I have been working for 16 years now and I have seen different sales and marketing tactics in my career in different managerial roles. I’m going to compare and contrast concepts behind some common marketing tactics/strategies with some proven engagement strategies that I learnt from the WordPress ecosystem.
While the topic is definitely business oriented, it will have insights and examples that are useful both for individuals and organisations.
The concepts are simple and can be grasped by anyone with zero marketing skills, as well.
Outline
1. Introduction (10 mins)
2. Contextual Conversations v/s Sales Funnels (2 mins)
3. Cultural Transparency v/s Self Promotion (2 mins)
4. Resource Entities v/s People (2 mins)
5. A note on Goal Orientation (4 mins)
6. Conclusion (2 mins)
Total 22-30 mins
Harshal Limaye
WordPress For Startups
WordPress is the perfect tool for startups! Free, open source, has several customization options and is backed by an active community – the perfect tool any startup needs!
Today’s startups face a mélange of issues – one of them is the need for a potent tool to support them. This is where WordPress comes into the picture: From creating enterprise grade websites for their corporate website, to riding the eCommerce wave by setting up a WooCommerce-powered online store, to even providing Web development services through WordPress, the possibilities are limitless!
This talk will go on to analyze specific details on how a startup can leverage the power of WordPress in various stages, to grow and become successful, along with a case-study.
Sandeep Kelvadi
⚡️ Positioning your product/brand or business
Positioning your business or plugin or yourself in the market is critical to your success. It helps you stand out from the crowd, helps you focus on a niche and create a positive perception of your services in the client’s mind.
Some stumble upon it, some do it naturally and the rest ignore it all together. This talk will take you through some examples and tools that can help you create a better positioning message for your business.
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!
Harshad Mane (+ add me)
Sanjeev Mishra (+ add me)
Chinmay Dingore (+ add me)
Deepak Kori (+ add me)
Chetan Mahale (+ add me)
Tejaswini Deshpande (+ add me)
Akshay Vinchurkar (+ add me)
Details TBD.
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