It was an incredible weekend of WordPress!
WordCamp Sacramento 2018 is a wrap! All of us organizers and volunteers are still excited about how well the event went and all of the amazing people which were there.
The speakers did outstanding jobs delivering their presentations and to our volunteers who did an effortless job to keep the event running smoothly.
I am so proud of our local WordPress community for showing up in full force. We had 403 people check-in at registration.
We have received fantastic feedback about the event already and look forward to hearing your thoughts in the post-event survey that you received yesterday!
Also, watch the blog for a post-event recap and an inside look at what goes into organizing WordCamp, photo galleries from the event, and more… but until then, here are the slides from each of the speakers’ presentations:
- Matt Vanderpol
Leverage Linting to be a Better Developer - Chris Lema
eCommerce Decision Making: How Customers Decide What to Buy - Cristina Robinson
Optimizing the WordPress Admin for Users - Justin Busa
The New WordPress Gutenberg Editor - Vasken Hauri
Better Search and Beyond: An Introduction to ElasticPress - Kathy Alice Brown
Site Migration? Redesign? Don’t Tank Your SEO - Parisa Vassei
WordPress Funnel Fundamentals - Chris Ford
The Biggest Design Problem I’ve Confronted is Project Management - Kenneth Schnetz
Single Page Applications in WordPress Built with Angular JS and the WP REST API - Josh Smith
WordPress and the JAM Stack - Michelle Schulp
Building Blocks: Atomic Design in a Gutenberg World - Lisa Anderson
How to Design an Omnichannel E-Commerce Site with Payment Processing - Ray Ortega
Podcasting with WordPress - Nathan Ingram
Dealing with Problem Clients: Fencing in the Friendly Monsters - Eric Debelak
Creating Advanced Gutenberg Blocks - Dwayne McDaniel
Shipping Content with WP-CLI - Alonso Indacochea
How Gutenberg Will Empower WordPress End-Users and Professionals - Bodie Quirk
Getting Your First Online Course Published - Marla Todd
Personal Blogging: Building Community and Letting Your Voice Shine - Michael Shores
Building WordPress Themes with Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) - Jim Kaspari
Local SEO the Old Fashioned Way - Andrew Taylor
The Benefits of Continuous Integration - Taylor Waldon
Start Your SEO Strong with 4 Key Pieces of Content - Kelly Azevedo
How to Use Email Marketing with WordPress to Grow Your Business - Kathy Zant
Evaluating Plugins: Strategies to Effectively Extend WordPress - Jake Goldman
Solving Content Reuse and Syndications - Corey Walker
WordPress and Social Media - Stacy Clements
WordPress Security: Beyond the Plugin - Ben Byrne
Accessibility: Beginning the Journey - Matt Cromwell
Getting Paid with WordPress - Justin Lee Doyle
How to Design with UI/UX in Mind - Jamie Bergen
Lessons Learned Releasing My First WordPress Plugin - Blair Williams
So You Want to Create a Membership Site - Jamie Schmid
Don’t Break Live: Using a Staging Site Can Make Your Life a lot Easier - Sallie Goetsch
Building a Compelling Portfolio with Gutenberg - Jennifer Bourn
Blogging Basics: Improve Your Blog and Maximize Results
I have attended many different computer conference, but this was my first WordCamp. It was one of, if not the best conference I have attended. Thank you to all of the volunteers that organized and ran WordCamp Sacramento 2018. I certainly hope to be back next year!
That is FANTASTIC bill! We’re so happy you were able to join us and that it was valuable for you. We hope to see you at a meetup or at WordCamp next year 🙂