Archive for September, 2011

Michael Fields: Theming for the Masses 2

Friday, September 30, 2011 Comments Off

This talk will be a continuation of the talk I gave at WordCamp Seattle earlier this year. It focuses on my experience creating a theme for public release in the official WordPress Theme directory. The original presentation can be... 

Matthew Lawson: Design, SEO and Selling WordPress

Friday, September 30, 2011 Comments Off

Working as a freelance web designer and at several small studios, I’ve gained some experience in designing and marketing websites to small businesses. Since I started using WordPress for most of my websites, I’ve found that the... 

Wes Chyrchel: WordPress Multisite

Friday, September 30, 2011 Comments Off

WordPress has been greatly improved over the last few releases. Along with interface changes, the release of WordPress 3.0 combined WPMU into the standard version of WordPress. Though the setup seems simple there still are a few added... 

Adam McLane: Creating an Online Presence

Friday, September 30, 2011 Comments Off

This insightful workshop will take you from theory to practice by helping you understand not merely ways to do stuff, but also why and how stuff works. We’ll start by exploring the foundational philosophies that drive the social... 

Marcus Cohn: WordPress for Education: Kickass .edu sites

Friday, September 30, 2011 Comments Off

Many school and .edu sites are still stuck in the 90’s. They’re quite often still hand-coded, lack a CMS, and miss the mark on today’s design standards and best practices. WordPress is an excellent option for these sites and... 

David Wells: Getting up and running with WordPress

Friday, September 30, 2011 Comments Off

Christina Inge: Managing the Multi-Voice Blog

Thursday, September 29, 2011 Comments Off

Cody Landefeld: Designing Success for WordPress

Thursday, September 29, 2011 Comments Off

The goal of this session is achieve successful design principles overall for websites and how WordPress can help achieve this! We’ll be covering how to identify a bad design, how to plan for an efficient design, and cover best practices... 

Greg Taylor: Winning The Search War With Content

Thursday, September 29, 2011 Comments Off

They say SEO is dead but that’s not true, it’s just a different animal now. By constructing well organized content you can rise through the ranks of the Internet clutter and gain key visibility and position your company and brand... 

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