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373 Views Rahul Gupta: How WordPress helps me put food on the table?
He would also like to talk about the ways he has been able to put food on the table using this and how internet and WordPress have helped him stay at home, work in a lungi and make a career.
Post date : 2019-05-19 16:28 Posted by : peter88
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377 Views Hardeep Asrani: Automating Theme Development Process
He will talk about how NPM, Grunt, Gulp, Sass and Travis CI with Github can help us automate some of our tasks and improve our development process. Attendees will leave understanding when and why they’d want to use these tools in a WordPress theme-specific context, and how they play together in a real-life workflow.
Post date : 2019-05-19 16:25 Posted by : peter88
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392 Views Prathamesh Palve: Managing Customers the Right Way
About the Session: Following points will be covered in the session- 1. Customer BHAGWAN HOTA HE 2. NEVER send template replies to a customer (Every Customer deserves personal attention) 3. Understand Customer queries properly. 4. Take time to replicate issues at your end. 5. Take responsibility ( Accept Mistakes, Be Polite, Request time to Fix) 6. “Converse” with your customers Because Communications is the only key to successful customer support. 7.It is more than okay to request a customer to explain issue in more detail. 8. If a ticket is in a different language than your official language, Kindly try to translate the ticket and try to understand what the customer has to say. 9. Take note of bug customer reports by making a small excel sheet and revert to them when that particular issue has been resolved. 10. If a customer asks about something which is not currently available with your product, return in a very polite way & make him feel he is heard & let him know you would surely think of it. It will surely make his day.
Post date : 2019-05-19 16:23 Posted by : peter88
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376 Views Jason Bahl: WPGraphQL – Interacting with WordPress Data in a new way
In this talk, we will look at what WordPress looks like as an Application Data Graph and how WPGraphQL enables a GraphQL API for WordPress and allows us to interact with the WordPress graph via GraphQL queries and mutations. In previous talks, (WordCamp US 2017, WordCamp for Publishers 2017, WordCamp Orange County 2017) I’ve talked a lot about the history of WordPress APIs and how GraphQL compares to them and helps solve some problems of using other APIs. This talk will focus less on the history of why WPGraphQL came to be and how it compares with other existing WP APIs, and focus more on how to use WPGraphQL, how to extend WPGraphQL to work for your site. We’ll start by looking at basic usage of WPGraphQL: querying posts, pages, terms, etc. Then we’ll explore some features of the query language such as variables, aliases, and field arguments. Then we’ll look at Mutations (creating, updating and deleting data) and we’ll discuss how WPGraphQL handles Authentication and Authorization, and other features like fragments. Throughout the talk we’ll look at the internals of WPGraphQL and how it goes from a request to the WordPress server to resolving data back to the client, and how it makes use of core WordPress technology to efficiently resolve data.
Post date : 2019-05-16 18:07 Posted by : moviegoer
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439 Views Aaron D. Campbell: Why the Open Web Matters
The internet is the single most effective information sharing tool in all of history. We can build on the work and progress of others in a completely unprecedented way. The implications for the progress of humanity are both serious and exciting! But it’s also in danger. Find out why I think open systems and the open web will steer our future or how the lack of them will ruin it.
Post date : 2019-05-16 18:06 Posted by : moviegoer
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368 Views Mike Demo: Which Way Does Your Duck face?
Do you know that if you have a picture of a duck having it face left or right can increase your conversions by 40%? Think this sounds silly? It is but backed by research. Spend some time to learn about what a/b testing is, what things to test, testing methodology and the best tools to use for your site. Everyone will get a handout of the very same checklist I use when A/B testing our client’s sites. One of our clients, an insurance company, increased leads by making just a small 2px change. When you launch a website, you are guessing. Sure the guesses are educated based on experience and data, but you can maximize your ROI with good A/B testing.
Post date : 2019-05-16 18:04 Posted by : moviegoer
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390 Views Scott DeLuzio: Building Your First Plugin – A Complete Newbie’s Guide to Creating a Plugin
This talk will cover everything you need to know in order to create a plugin to start using on your own site. You won’t need to have any prior PHP or other coding knowledge to walk away with something you can use right away.
Post date : 2019-05-16 18:02 Posted by : moviegoer
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401 Views Sheila Hoffman, Dashon Hawkins: Imposter Syndrome: Stories from Two Different Perspectives
Imposter Syndrome affects minorities and Women in Tech at a much higher rate than in other professions. Dashon Hawkins and Sheila Hoffman will share their own experience on this important topic.
Post date : 2019-05-16 18:00 Posted by : moviegoer
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386 Views Steve Zehngut: How To Run a Successful WordPress Agency
Zeek Interactive has been a successful agency since 1995. Steve will share his stories and tips for managing client expectations, strategies for proper communication and thoughts on how to motivate a team. This session applies to everyone from freelancers to agencies.
Post date : 2019-05-16 17:59 Posted by : moviegoer