Mock Schedule

Session

Location

8AM

Registration

Lobby

9-9:15AM

Welcome & Thanks to sponsors. Introduce Keynote

Grantham Hall

9:15-10AM – Keynote

WordPress – 23% and Growing

Brandon Kraft

COMING SOON!

Grantham Hall

10:15-11AM

Zero to WordPress

Michele Butcher

We will go from buying a domain to publishing our first post in this wild ride. From plugins and widgets to posts and pages, we will learn all the basics to getting your website concept live and running.

Room TBA

Communication is king

Wayne Geyer

Before there was “content,” there was basic human communication. And while the model has evolved, the fundamentals are the same: Good content is good communication. So, how do we create that? Wayne Geyer has some ideas. In this discussion, Wayne shares his approach to crafting simple, clear communication that informs thoughtful content. Among other things, it’s about pursuing self-awareness, anticipating your audience, and distilling your message to its essence. Using Wayne’s process, you can get to the right ideas faster—and connect with the right people more clearly.

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Optimizing Your WordPress Site For Speed

Devin Price

Site speed is incredibly important, but it’s often neglected in the WordPress world. We’ll discuss tools to evaluate page performance and techniques to help speed your WordPress site up. Speed isn’t just about fast hosting, it’s also good design decisions and plugin choices. The talk will cover a number of easy to implement suggestions for any site owner, and then briefly cover some advanced developer techniques for writing efficient front-end code.

Room TBA

11:15-12PM

Four steps to determine value and start pricing

Kirk Bowman

Pricing Most service professionals (designers, web developers, consultants, etc.) charge the customer by hour. The problem is there is no correlation between how long something takes (the hours) and the result the customer wants (the value). No one ever asked a car dealer how long it took to make a vehicle. What is really important to the customer, even if he does not realize it, is the result your craft will help him achieve. If you insist on identifying the value first, you can help the customer make better choices and contribute to a real impact on his life and business. So, how do you do it? There are four core steps to learning to determine value and start pricing. In this session, you will learn the four steps and how to implement them in your business. Explore the fear that comes with a new business model, questions you should ask the customer, and how you can set a price based on the value you help create.

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DIY PR for bloggers

Marjorie Asturias

Are you a freelancer looking to grow your web development business? Then you will benefit from what I have to say. I will share with you what I learned through years of trial and error that have keep my business profitable and growing. Some of the topics I will cover are sales, marketing, putting together a team, technology, and of course, wordpress!

Room TBA

WordPress is advancing rAPIdly

Wayne McWilliams

Whether you are a designer, developer, blogger, or business owner using WordPress it is important to stay up-to-date with all of its advances. In this session, Wayne will explore what the new WP API is, how it can be used right now, and how it will impact you in the future.

Room TBA

12-1:30PM

LUNCH BREAK

Grantham Hall

1:30-2PM

Lightning Rounds / Q&A

All Breakout Rooms

2:15-3PM

Paid social advertising on Twitter and Facebook. Basics for beginners.

Kyler Patterson

This presentation will be on the Do’s and Don’ts of advertising on Facebook and Twitter. Here you’ll learn some of the tips and tricks to jumpstart your campaigns to build your brand or sell your products. If you’ve been thinking of doing any advertising for yourself, your site, or a client, then this is the event that you don’t want to miss.

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How to run a web development shop

James Walters

Are you a freelancer looking to grow your web development business? Then you will benefit from what I have to say. I will share with you what I learned through years of trial and error that have keep my business profitable and growing. Some of the topics I will cover are sales, marketing, putting together a team, technology, and of course, wordpress!

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The WordPress Theme Repository relaunch

Konstantin Obenland

Millions of websites depend on the WordPress.org infrastructure every day. Parts of it is almost a decade old, ancient in software terms, and most of it is not even based on WordPress itself. At the time of WordCamp San Antonio, we will hopefully have finished a project that drastically modernizes the theme repository and moves to over to a WordPress installation, complete with a redesigned front-end and a more robust backend. This session will go over the changes involved, and will look into how WordPress.org works and what the underlying structure of it looks like.

Room TBA

3:15-4PM

Design Changes Everything

James Dalman

If you want to help your web design clients get amazing results online AND you want to make more money as a WordPress consultant, then focus on great design strategies … because design changes everything.

James Dalman will provide you with key thoughts about design and how it relates to your client’s goals and objectives, how it improves their brand and yours, and how websites that look better sell for more money.

You don’t need to be a designer to attend this session. We are talking about how great design impacts everything you do in a WordPress focused business.

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Legal considerations for bloggers

Erica Jorgensen

Legal considerations for bloggers: What you don’t know *can* hurt you New bloggers are often unaware of potential legal liabilities, from fair use violations to copyright infringement. Ever get an $8,000 bill from Getty Images for using a photo on your blog? Plenty of people have–and will continue to, as Getty and other stock agencies are cracking down on uncompensated photo use.

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Caching your WordPress internally and externally

Anthony Burchell

The speed of your site is an easy indicator as to how receptive your users will be to your content. Patience is a thing of the past when it comes to online views. Retain your visitors! Join the WordPress Guy from Rackspace as he talks on the advanced features of WP-Supercache and how to utilize caching both locally and externally with Redis.

Room TBA

4:15-4:45PM

What to do when you don’t know what to do

Jarrett Gucci

We all love WordPress but know that things can go wrong from time to time. What if you knew exactly what to do whenever a WordPress issue arises? This can include anything from a theme or plugin issue all the way to those really bizarre things that can happen leaving you clueless how to troubleshoot them. No high level amount of technical experience needed with the tricks you will learn. Being equipped to handle WordPress issues can really help you keep things running smoothly on your site and focus on the fun stuff rather than hair pulling and other madness.

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Resources for digital project management

Sarah Pressler

Small business owners and startup employees generally wear many hats at once. Learn some protips for managing your WordPress projects from start to finish. In this talk we’ll review some of the different styles of project management, review some free or inexpensive online tools that will help you get your projects out the door on time, and make some suggestions once you’ve wrapped your project up.

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Building Parsec (a fully responsive WordPress theme)

Joe Casabona

This is a ‘sequel’ to the talk I gave at WordCamps last year; taking the principles I spoke about and putting them into practice, I will talk about how in Parsec, I made images responsive, lightened load time, and introduced Sass into the original theme from my book. “

Room TBA

4:55-5:25PM

Things I’ve Learned from 5+ Years of Blogging

Garrett Heath

After blogging for five and a half years (which is like 74 years in Internet time), I’ve learned a lot about maintaining SA Flavor, my local blog on San Antonio food and culture. While WordPress has made it easier than ever for people to get their thoughts out there, aspiring bloggers often start with a lot of gusto and quickly abandon their blogs. My presentation is designed to be part humorous and part insightful to help bloggers not just stick with their blog, but to also give them some key insights to make it better.

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SEO / Web Traffic

Yusuf Chowdhury

COMING SOON!

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Usability techniques to enhance UX

Susan Price

Applying usability techniques doesn’t have to involve a lab with one-way mirrors. Just-in-time usability techniques like heuristic evaluations, card sorting, user personas, task scenarios, and in-person and online testing can make a huge difference in the user’s experience — and your business results.

Room TBA

5:30-6PM

The mechanics of content creation in WordPress

Michelle Lowery

Creating content in WordPress isn’t just about putting words on the page. Optimizing that content, and making full use of the options in WordPress, will help your content convert, rank better, and be found by more people. Just a few of the topics we’ll cover include:

  • Writing compelling and optimized headlines
  • The visual vs. the text editor, and the pros and cons of both
  • Categorization—should your categories be included in your URLs?
  • Tags—are they necessary, or are they creating duplicate content?

We’ll also talk about a few content-related plugins every site needs:

  • Yoast WordPress SEO
  • Comment Redirect by Yoast
  • Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP)
  • Open External Links in a New Window
  • CoSchedule Editorial Calendar
  • CoSchedule Click to Tweet

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Improving your website conversion

Karl Staib

Your sales systems on your WP site can make your business a lot easier or very very hard. You probably have a lot of small improvements that could add up to big wins all over your landing pages, blog posts, and sales pages. Let’s put all these pieces together with copywriting and design tips from Karl Staib, so that your pages layer together, creating a domino effect that allows you to help more people and grow your business.

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Supporting WordPress from the ground up

Terell Moore

It will be geared towards agencies, developers, and anyone who would have to provide clients with support for WordPress. Through different methods of troubleshooting WordPress, different plugins to help them manage multiple WordPress sites, and also through discussion of how a hosting partner can play a part in supporting WordPress.

Room TBA

6:15-6:25PM

Closing Remarks

Grantham Hall

6:45PM

Unofficial After Party

TBA

WordCamp San Antonio is over. Check out the next edition!