More Designer/Developer Speakers

Here are three more designer/developer speakers

Cliff Seal

Cliff Seal

About Cliff

Cliff is a UX Lead at Pardot (part of Salesforce), helping build world-class B2B marketing tools. He’s passionate about keeping people at the heart of design. Cliff lives in Atlanta, where he co-organizes amUX, a morning meetup for the user experience community. He’s also an accomplished speaker who’s given talks around the world. Through an appropriate mixture of data and humor, he takes a unique approach to complex topics, making them both informative and enjoyable. He’s also been developing with WordPress for many years, contributes back into the community, and participates in WordCamps.

Title: DIY WordPress Site Management: Configure, Launch, and Maintain

WordPress’s content management system is only one piece of a very large puzzle. Acronyms abound as a site prepares for launch—from DNS to SSL to CDN, you’re up against a series of technical tasks that need to go well to go live. Once you get to launch, there’s a whole litany of concepts a site owner ought to understand: optimizing and maintaining SEO, keeping the site secure, monitoring performance, tracking analytics, and keeping everything up to date. Plus, what do you do when performance slows down, or your site gets hacked, or users aren’t converting like you expect? In this session, I’ll give an introduction to everything from domain hosting to site launching to cleaning a hacked site—sharing proven tools I’ve used to help hundreds of clients. You’ll get a better idea of what you can manage on your own and better understand the things you can’t (or don’t want to).

 

Ben Meredith

About Ben

Ben is the Senior Support Technician at WordImpress, the makers of Give, the most robust donation platform for WordPress. He also created Better Click To Tweet, the most popular WordPress Plugin for adding Click to Tweet boxes to WordPress posts and pages. A lifelong North Carolinian (with a 4-year break in Middle Tennessee just after college), Ben is also one of the organizers for WordCamp Raleigh, having led the team in 2017. When not coding or solving code puzzles to support users, you’ll find him with a guitar in hand or perhaps playing a round of disc golf. He’d lobby for it being called just “golf” and making that other game “ball golf” or perhaps “expensive ball golf.”

Title: How to Get Better Support.

In this talk, using years of experience helping users in both free and premium plugin support, Ben will take you through what makes a good support request, how you can create better support requests, and how good support requests make WordPress better for everyone. Do you know that there’s a link between your support tickets and better documentation? Do you find yourself frustrated at developers and support reps who can’t seem to diagnose issues arising from their plugins or themes? Do you want to find better answers to your support questions, more quickly? Plus, the two-minute method of solving +50% of your support requests before you even send them.

 

Micah Wood

Micah Wood

About Micah

Micah is an enterprise WordPress developer and Technical Director at Narwhal Digital, an agency in Atlanta, Georgia. A believer in “Kaizen”, or continuous improvement, he is always striving to become a better developer and help others along the way.

Title: Optimizing Website Performance

WP-CLI stands for WordPress Command-Line Interface. It is a tool for managing a WordPress site from the terminal as opposed to your web browser. Learn how to install WordPress, install or update plugins, check for hacked files, create a new user, perform a search and replace, manage data, execute custom scripts and more; all from the command-line!

Here are Three User/Beginner Speakers: April Wier, Jason Blumer, Chad Warner

Here are 3 of the 6 User/Beginner Speakers

April Wier 

April Wier

About April

April helps individuals and businesses become the best versions of themselves. This may come in the form of a new, or better, web site or coaching to break through self-imposed limitations. She specializes in helping high-performers reach their goals online. She is heavily involved in Atlanta WordPress community, as a co-organizer of the Woodstock WordPress meetup (an official WP meetup) and as a former organizer for WordCamp Atlanta.

Title: Closing the Deal (Getting Comfortable with Sales)

If the fear of public speaking is greater than the fear of dying, the fear of asking for the sale cannot be far behind. Many business owners languish in low volume when, with a little bit of knowledge and practice, they can be kicking their sales into overdrive. We will cover classic sales techniques and update them for the digital age. We will also dig into the psychology that not only keeps some of us under-pricing but keeps us from closing the deal, at all. You don’t have to be cheesy, sleazy, or greasy to be a great salesperson. You will learn to sell with style and walk away with the increased confidence to go out and make more money. The talk is about the psychology of selling and how we can get out of our own heads and help our clients, instead of sell our products. It could also be titled, “Sell more by selling less.”

 

Jason Blumer

Jason Blumer

About Jason

Jason is the CEO of his firm, Blumer & Associates, CPAs. The firm was one of the first to move from a traditional office to a virtual environment, where they serve various creative service niches. He and his partner focus heavily on business coaching and consulting with firms and agencies, while their team meets the technical and compliance needs of the client. Jason is the co-host of two podcasts, the Thrivecast and The Businessology Show and speaks and writes frequently for CPAs and creative industries. He has been honored as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting (Accounting Today). Jason loves to watch documentaries on just about anything and is working on his personal best in Crossfit several times a week. He lives in Greenville, SC with his wife and their three daughters.

Title: The Who, What, When and How of Pricing Your Clients

In this talk, we will discuss the difference between billing and pricing, and how humans perceive the value offered when pricing creative services. We will share some economic principles that support the importance of pricing, as well as various charts and graphs exploring all the many types of billing and pricing. We will leave time at the end for practical questions around pricing.

 

Chad Warner

Chad Warner

About Chad

Chad runs OptimWise, a WordPress design, development, and maintenance agency. He helps businesses maintain their WordPress sites so they run securely and smoothly. Clients love that he is professional, organized, and responsive. He has years of IT experience and still loves technology. He loves to geek-out over Tolkien and Star Wars and decorate his office with LEGOs. He lives in Greer, South Carolina with his wife and their two daughters. He’s been working with WordPress since 2009. He spoke at WordCamp Grand Rapids in 2012, 2013, and 2014. He has also spoken at WordPress Grand Rapids meetups (2012-2015) and WordPress Greenville.

Title: WordPress Maintenance: Keep Your Site Secure & Running Smoothly

In this talk, you will learn how to maintain your WordPress website to keep it secure and running smoothly. We’ll discuss: What can happen if you don’t maintain WordPress? What are useful maintenance plugins, tools, processes, and services? What’s a good maintenance schedule?

Here are Three Designer/ Developer Speakers: Kevin Dees, Evan Mullins and Dan Robert

Here are 3 of the 6 total Designer / Developer Speakers

Kevin Dees

About Kevin

For over a decade Kevin has helped businesses win online and helped thousands of professionals master the web industry. He have done this through podcasting for SitePoint, speaking for WordCamp, creating the WordPress framework TypeRocket, and executing digital strategies as CEO of Robojuice.

Title: Coding Gutenberg Blocks

In this talk Kevin will cover what Gutenberg blocks are, how to start programming them, and answer questions like “Is Gutenberg really the future of WordPress?”

 

Evan Mullins

Evan Mullins

About Evan

Evan Mullins uses WordPress daily at the office as well as for his own projects. He is currently Lead Web Developer at Brown Bag Marketing, an integrated marketing agency in Atlanta. He blogs at circlecube.com and has even been known to dream in WordPress. With a background in digital media art, he now embraces the dark side and has found a strong creative outlet programming websites. Evan loves the problem solving aspect of web development and shines at harnessing WordPress as a true CMS & making interactive designs – interactive. He strives to make the web a prettier, more pleasant and all-around better place for you & your grandma. Outside of work, Evan is a dedicated husband, father of four and soccer coach who loves rock music, audiobooks, chocolate and good pizza.

Title: Beware the dark side, or an Intro to Development

WordPress the CMS, meets the Modular Web. Blocks in WordPress – how did we get here? We’ll discuss industry trends that brought us here, how Gutenberg has evolved and what it means to the CMS. Let’s explore how to use WordPress to manage site content using Gutenberg blocks, even custom blocks. We’ll see what this does for our development process and programming as well for our content management via the admin. With this “everything is a block” paradigm shift, our workflows improve, our websites improve and our very well-being improves.

 

Dan Robert

Dan Robert

About Dan

Dan is a front-end developer on Team 51 at Automattic, Inc. – the company behind WordPress.com, Jetpack, WooCommerce, Gravatar, and a bunch of other cool products that you may have seen around the web. I have been with Automattic for 3 years. Prior to that, he had worked as a front-end developer for several years at a few different digital agencies, while living out in San Diego.

Title: Getting Started with CSS Grid

CSS Grid Layout is a powerful system available in CSS, which simplifies existing patterns and adds new possibilities for layout methods in our websites and applications. It is a 2-dimensional system, meaning it can handle both columns and rows. This talk will cover an introduction of the CSS Grid Layout specification and follow up with some practical examples of how we can begin to use it in production today.

Adam Silver will be KeyNoting WordCamp Greenville

About Adam

Adam Silver owns/operates ConciergeWP.com & KitchenSinkwp.com. CWP is my agency where we provide WordPress development, maintenance and business consulting. KSWP is my place on the web where I share and teach all things WordPress via a weekly podcast and teaching WordPress Essentials.

About His Talk:

What’s Your Next? The Entrepreneur’s Journey

Adam Silver evolved from standard “geek/nerd” with ambitions of stardom to a WordPress techie to agency owner accidentally. His story of how he realized what it meant to do the work, focus and use tools to enhance productivity will have you nodding your head and wondering how you can take the next step.

His stories of discovering his “why”, recognizing “the one thing” and “showing up” will inspire you to overcome. You’ll love his easy-going approach, mixed with comedic relief, and cache of productivity tools to help you to overcome shiny object syndrome and imposter syndrome. Hopefully it will help you take your business to the next level.

Want to Volunteer

Are you interested in furthering your career, building your network of professionals, and obtaining new ideas from our learning and development community?

If so, WordCamp Greenville 2018 has an incredible opportunity for you!

What is WordCamp Greenville?

WordCamp is an organized, friendly one-day conference all about WordPress.

WordPress is a content management system used by over 75 million websites including 55% of the top 1 million most visited websites in the world.

If you are a user or developer of WordPress, volunteering at our inaugural conference is an incredible opportunity to participate, share ideas, and advance your knowledge.

Volunteer Benefits:

  • FREE admission to WordCamp Greenville 2018
  • Ability to attend various WordCamp sessions
  • Admission to our WordCamp after party
  • Mix and mingle with other WordPress fans

If you want to take advantage of this incredible opportunity, just follow the link below:

THANK YOU!

Complete the volunteer application form.

Welcome to WordCamp Greenville, SC

We’re happy to announce that WordCamp Greenville is officially on the calendar for March 10, 2018!

WordCamp Greenville will be Saturday, March 10th at the Clemson ONE Building, downtown Greenville, SC.

We’ll be keeping you posted on all the details over the coming months, including speaker submissions, ticket sales and more!

There will be two tracks

  • User/Beginner
  • Designer/Developer

If you’d like to be a speaker, please indicate your interest on our speaker signup page. If you’d like to volunteer, please sign up on the volunteer page. If you want to be a sponsor, please contact us on our sponsor inquiry page.

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