Track: Track 4 / Room 101C
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Short Break
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The Future of WordPress (3F – Track 1 – Plenary Hall)
Where is WordPress heading? With turbulent years hopefully behind us, we have a lot to look forward to on the web, especially with regards to WordPress. These and more questions will be the subject of Noel’s talk, playing with different future scenarios. Watch the session in WordPress.tv and Youtube
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Closed
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After Party
7PM to 12AM
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Closing Remarks (3F – Track 1 – Plenary Hall)
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Group Photo & Sponsors Raffle (3F – Track 1 – Plenary Hall)
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Long Break
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Multiply your income streams with WordPress development skills
This talk is intended to be the inspiration for people who is/want to develop with WordPress. It will be about various ways I have made multiple income streams as WordPress developers in the past years, up until now. The ways I used in the past includes: Watch the session in WordPress.tv and Youtube
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The elements of WordPress
WordPress is made of blocks, but that’s just the start. The system starts with blocks, that combine to form patterns, template parts, templates and then styling unites everything. This evolution is growing in pace and even more critical to understand not just for those creating designs, but those even looking to extend the interface and…
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The Power of Personal Branding in the AI Era
Personal branding is a vital asset for anyone who is seeking to thrive in an era of technological advancements like AI. It’s the process of shaping your professional identity and effectively utilizing social media platforms to your advantage. It allows you to differentiate yourself in a competitive landscape. It highlights your unique skills, values, and…
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Beyond Keywords: User-Centric Approach to Product-Led SEO
Are you tired of chasing keywords in SEO? Join me as I share a simple yet powerful idea: the real secret to great content lies in putting users first. In my journey through SEO and product marketing, I stumbled upon a game-changing approach: Product-Led SEO. This approach shattered the outdated mindset of keyword obsession, showing…
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Catching Big Fish: How to catch and retain a WordPress enterprise client
WordPress is used by 42% of the web, that means there is a lot of fishies out there using WordPress. Some of them are krill, some of them are clown fish, some of them are barracuda and some of them are sharks, but some of them aren’t even fish at all: some of them are…


