Speaker Announcement: Christopher Lauzon

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About

Chris has worked for several start-ups in the Austin TX area for years, focusing mostly on eCommerce solutions in a technical support role. He moved on to becoming the director of support at WP Engine, and then a Happiness Engineer at Automattic. He is now the CEO of Pressable, a Managed WordPress Hosting Company.

Topic: Users need our help

The WordPress Community is one of the most supportive tech community in the world. We help each other through code issues, site problems, ideas for improving the design of the site, and so much more. New WordPress users often struggle to understand how to get help, and confront similar challenges when they start building their site and hosting it.

  • Where should they host their site?
  • What type of design should they use?
  • How do they manage all of their plugins, and which plugins should they use?
  • Then what happens when their site goes down?
  • How do they ask for help?
  • Who do they ask?

This talk covers these type of topics and covers the life cycle of different types of users. WordPress is one of the most flexible platforms in the world that provides a ton of options. For a new user, or a seasoned user, it can be hard to navigate the WordPress Community. Users Need Our Help.

Speaker Announcement: Daniel Espinoza

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About

Daniel has been a professional developer for 20 years and been running Grow Development for the past 8 years. He focuses on WooCommece development building commercial plugins and custom ecommerce sites. Daniel authored the “Getting Started with WooCommerce” video series for WP101 and produces growdev.tv – a free WooCommerce focused question and answer series. Daniel and his wife Amanda live in San Antonio with their three kids when not traveling the world as a family.

Topic: Using the WooCommece REST API

In this talk I’ll show how to integrate your WooCommerce store with other systems that power your business. Perhaps customer data needs to be available to a CRM system, or the order data needs to be updated by the warehouse’s inventory system. All of this functionality an more can be harnessed by using WooCommerce’s built in REST API!

Speaker Announcement: Emily White

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Emily White is a web and graphic designer and has been designing WordPress websites for about eight years. She runs a full-service design and development studio, specializing in custom WordPress sites built on the Genesis them framework. She’s worked with hundreds of clients from all over the world, helping them to grow their businesses and personal brands. Her attention to detail, professionalism, and unique design style is what her clients say they love most about working with her. Emily lives in San Antonio, Texas with her husband and three daughters.

Topic: Clients from Heaven: How to attract the clients you want, exceed their expectations, and keep them (and their friends) coming back for more!

Since I began my WordPress design and development business eight years ago I have always had a waiting list of clients. At times I’ve had folks wait up to six months to work with me. Is it because I’m the best designer around? Nope. Is it because I’m an awesome developer with coding skills like a ninja. Hardly! There are any number of people that could deliver the same product as me. But I don’t think there’s as many that could deliver the same experience of working with me. I will teach you how to attract the clients that YOU want to work with.
We’ll go through the entire process from initial email inquiry to proposal, site design, development, launch, and beyond. Great client relationships don’t end when the site goes live. We’ll discuss strategies for developing amazing ongoing client relationships and why that is the key to long-term success. ‘Clients from Hell’ might make for funny stories, but it doesn’t have to be your story!

Speaker Announcement: Stefanie Young

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About

Stefanie works with Grok Interactive as their WordPress Director and Frontend Team Lead. She has been working in web development and design for me than 5 years and using WordPress as a primary tool for 3. Outside of the workplace you can find her running around town catching Pokemon and competing within the eSports scene. She loves caffeine, books and Game of Thrones, and while she won’t admit it, she loves a great pun!

Topic: Responsive Design

Stefanie will be going over the basics of design in WP theme building. How to help organize your classes, Twitter Bootstrap (if someone intends on using it) and overall design output through desktop and devices.

Speaker Announcement: Isaac Castillo

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About

Isaac does development under his own company Echo Design Solutions. He has been doing development for over 15 years and enjoys new challenges and the fast paced exciting world that is development today. When he is not developing he is wrestling with his four kiddos and trying really hard not to be the 5th kiddo to his wife (Wife: “Which he fails at”). In his spare time he enjoys coffee, beer, fine cigars and working on house remods.

Topic: Steps to secure your WordPress Site

Security is a crucial element of any WordPress site and too often site owners don’t put it on their forefront of development till it’s too late. A few steps provided in the WordPress documentation along with some tested practices can help.

Speaker Announcement: Garrett Heath

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About

Garrett has blogged about San Antonio food and culture on SA Flavor since 2009 and believes the best cheese enchiladas in town are found at Oscar’s Taco House. He currently works at Rackspace as a social media marketer and has held roles as an operations analyst, cloud project manager and content marketer. You can read his blog about digital marketing at MarketingBytes.io.

Topic: Has your blog become a vampire?

Remember what it was like when you first set up your blog? You were full of piss and vinegar and incredibly excited. It may have sustained you during a rocky time at work or in your personal life. It was a life force that energized you. After all, people would be reading what you had to say.

Then it happened. Your blog moved from being a life force to a life suck, taking away all the joy that you originally had. Updating it became a chore; you exhaled an audible groan every time you opened up wp-admin. Your blog turned into a vampire (and not of the Twilight variety).

This talk is geared around the four types of blog vampires I’ve encountered and strategies to help make personal blogging fun again. Regardless of where you are on your blogging journey, vampires abound, including:

The No One Is Reading My Blog Vampire—this is where a blogger becomes so despondent after realizing that no one, not even their friends and family, are reading their blog

  • The Keeping Up with the Jones’s Vampire—this is where a blogger starts comparing themselves to others and has a feeling of inadequacy/jealousy
  • Getting Caught Up in the Fame of (Minor) Celebrity—this is where the blogger gets an inkling of fame and PR people reach out along with the endless invites; but it’s to things they may not care about
  • The Administrative Vampire—this is where the blogger gets mired down in all the SEO/tagging/socialing/posting minutiae and hates life

All these vampires make you want to just give up. But that flicker of light from the life force still draws you in. You feel confused on what to do and mostly trapped—I mean, isn’t this supposed to be fun? Having personally experienced all of these types of blog vampires, I’ll walk through strategies to vanquish them so you can enjoy the joys of blogging once again.

Speaker Announcement: Alan Bush

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About

Alan Bush is a Community Manager at Rackspace by day, a husband, daddy and comedian by night. Alan likes beer, coffee, puns and the Kansas City Royals. He dislikes writing about himself in the third person.

Topic: Improv-ing your content

Can improv help you be a better content creator? Does Big Red go with Barbacoa? (The answer to both, is “yes.”) I’ll show you how I apply improv philosophies, such as “Yes, and,” giving gifts, and many more, in my roles as blogger, Community Manager and co-host of multiple podcasts. You’ll leave learning how you can use these same philosophies to create new and interesting content on your own or in collaboration with others.

Speaker Announcement: Zach Charo

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About

Zach does customer support for Pressable. He is an attentive and creative problem solver who is quick with a smile or a funny joke to brighten up your day. When he’s not busy neutralizing script kiddies, shutting down spam bots or optimizing stores, Zach enjoys long walks on the beach, playing guitar, fixing cars, HAM radio, watching old movies, and hanging out with his amazing wife.

Topic: How to review a Plugin or Theme in-depth

Turn your familiarity with WordPress plugins and themes into valuable content for your site’s visitors by writing a review! In this talk, we discuss how to write an in-depth review of a plugin or theme. This talk will cover what data to collect, how to put a plugin or theme through its paces, and how to share the review in a compelling format for the benefit of your reader.

Thank you to our Global Silver sponsors!

Great sponsors make great WordCamps possible, and we feel lucky to be sponsored by Plesk, WPML and DreamHost, Pantheon, and GoDaddy Pro as part of the global sponsorship program.

Plesk is the leading WebOps platform to run, automate and grow applications, websites and hosting businesses.

WPML turns WordPress websites multilingual. It works with caching, SEO and E-Commerce plugins, and allows the building of complete multilingual sites. Thank you to everyone who makes WPML for helping us make our WordCamp excellent.

DreamHost is a global Web hosting and cloud services provider with over 350,000 customers and 1.2 million blogs, websites, and apps hosted. They sponsor all WordCamps in the US and Canada, including (and most importantly?) this one. We just can’t thank them enough.

Pantheon is a Website Management Platform for Drupal & WordPress that provides elastic hosting and web development tools for teams.

GoDaddy Pro helps you manage all your GoDaddy clients with ease and gives you access to dedicated designer and developer tools.

Thank you to our Global Gold sponsors!

WordCamps wouldn’t be possible without the sponsorship of companies who care about WordPress, and we are lucky to be supported by some great firms.

Jetpack can supercharge your self-hosted site with a suite of the most powerful WordPress.com features.

WooCommerce – the most customizable eCommerce platform for building your online business.

BoldGrid works on top of WordPress as a website builder to make the CMS more intuitive. Tedious tasks are now automated and the entire WordPress workflow is reimagined to save you time and frustration.

Did you know that Bluehost powers over one million WordPress sites? And did you know they sponsor every WordCamp in the whole entire world? Bluehost was the first company to sign on as multi-event sponsor when we debuted the program in March of 2013, and we’re so very grateful for their continuing support of this and every other WordCamp.