As promised, here are the links to presentations by the amazing speakers we had at this years WordCamp.
- Erik Debelak – Creating Gutenberg Blocks
- Doug Foster – Beginner’s Guide to WordPress
- Amanda Gorman – 3 SEO Strategies for Building a Bigger Online Community
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Brian DeConinck & Crystal Tenan – Thinking About Accessibility Before You Hit Publish
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Jennifer McFarland & Brian DeConinck, – GutenReady for the Gutenpocalypse
- Miles Elliot & Lauren Etheridge – Tackling Gutenberg Development at NC State
- John Cornthwait – How to Win at Information Architecture
- Colin Lord – I Know I Should Use SVGs, But Don’t Know How
- Laura Rabell – How Running a WordPress Design Agency Allowed Me to Follow My Dreams of Becoming a Musician
- Tony Zeoli – Beginner’s SEO for WordPress
- Andi Ferguson – We Like Big Buttons & We Cannot Lie: User-Friendly Design Tweaks for Your WordPress Website
- Peter LaFond – A Solid Backup Plan can Save Your Sanity
- Adam Silver – The Proper Care, Feeding & Growth of your WordPress Website
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Micah Wood – Gutenberg Development Workshop
- Alisa Herr – The Ultimate Guide to Building the Worst Product
- Steve Mortiboy – Optimizing images in WordPress to improve site performance and SEO
- Jen Miller – Creating Content in Your Client’s Voice
- Sharon Dawson – Repurposing your WordPress Content
- Amanda French – Building and Managing Communities with Multisite, BuddyPress, Commons-in-a-Box, and bbPress
- Alex Centeno – Save 15 Minutes or More on WordPress with WP CLI
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Ray Mitchell – You Don’t Have Any Business Cards
- Adam Sewell – Beyond the WebsiteSmall Business and WordPress
- David Grubb – WordPress Management and Operations
- Jamie Schmid – Making Security Make Sense to Users and Clients
- Kyle Laverty – Freelancer’s guide to survival in WordPress
- Bridget Willard – You can’t have a thriving codebase without a thriving community.
- Josh Gellock – Local SEO