WordCamp 2018 Speakers: Mat Casner

Mat Casner comes to this year’s WordCamp from Mound City, Kansas, where he is mayor. He’s also the owner of Freelance on Fire, a business coaching company.

Mat was a graphic designer, web designer/developer, photographer, multimedia producer and webmaster — working unhappily in a cubicle for a giant corporation.

He changed his life for the better. Having been freelance for 17 years now, Mat is bringing WordCamp Fayetteville his insights on how the “freelance lifestyle” can bring you joy — if you follow his tips on how to find great clients.

Check out a post from Mat’s blog on how to charge clients for some freelance wisdom. Then buy your ticket so you won’t miss out!

WordCamp Fayetteville Fundraiser

Saturday, June 2, we’ll be holding a fundraiser at the Fayetteville Public Library from noon till 4:00 p.m. You can bring your laptop and get free help with your website.

WordCamp organizers will be on hand to answer questions, give advice, and make small tweaks at your site.

Where does the fundraising part come in?

We hope that the taste of WordPress community support you’ll get at the fundraiser will encourage you to buy tickets for WordCamp. Maybe even microsponsorship tickets.

Either way, the help is free!

WordCamp 2018 Speakers: Mike Demo

Mike  Demopoulos, who goes by Mike Demo, is a big fan of open source and a community builder. Mike is an Evangelist at Bold Grid, and we appreciate their sending him to share his A/B testing expertise with us at WordCamp this year.

Mike is also a contributer at Huffington Post and Treasurer for Open Source Matters.

Watch Mike’s talk on open source and how it all works together, from WordCamp Phoenix.

 

WordCamp Speakers 2018: Dominick Montgomery

Dominick Montgomery is coming back to WordCamp Fayetteville with “WordPressneur,” a presentation on making money with WordPress.

Dominick is the owner of the Montgomery Group in Tulsa and
Chief Marketing Officer at Create The Movement LLC, also in Tulsa. He’s also known as a videographer.

He enjoys celebrating his clients’ successes.

Here’s some food for thought from Dominick’s blog.

 

WordCamp Speakers 2018: Mary White

Mary White is a WordPress designer and trainer in Kansas City. She also teaches at Johnson County Community College in Kansas.

Mary is a new speaker at WordCamp Fayetteville, but we’ve enjoyed meeting her as a participant in the past. She’s bringing us a session on integrating WordPress with YouTube.

Social media can work with WordPress to strengthen your online presence, and Mary will give you lots of details on how it’s done.

Read a post from Mary’s blog:

Images on a WordPress Website

 

Press release: 9th Annual WordCamp Fayetteville set for late June

We sent this press release to local and state media yesterday

For Immediate Release

May 21, 2018

9th Annual WordCamp Fayetteville Set for Late June

Local WordPress conference seeing several ‘firsts’

 

Quick Look: WordCamp Fayetteville will be June 22-24 in Fayetteville, Ark. WordCamps are community-based events held all over the world for users of the content management system WordPress. WordCamp Fayetteville attracts small business owners, non-profit leaders, bloggers, designers, developers, and professional content writers from throughout the three-state region and beyond. Tickets are $20 for the entire weekend with new opportunities for participants to provide micro-sponsorships with their ticket purchase choices.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—The 9th Annual WordCamp Fayetteville will be June 22-24, 2018, with a full day of sessions on June 23 at the Don W. Reynolds Center for Enterprise Development on the Fayetteville campus. This year’s event is a month earlier than the last few years.

WordCamp Fayetteville 2018 includes:

  • A Kick-Off party 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, June 22, at Veteran’s Memorial Park in Fayetteville. Hot dogs will be provided, speakers who are able to attend will be introduced, and ticket holders will have the chance to check-in for registration.
  • A full day of one-hour sessions start at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 23, at the Don W. Reynolds Center for Entrepreneurial Development on the University of Arkansas campus. The last session will begin at 4 p.m. Door prizes will be given at the end of the day. Winners must be present to win.
  • An After Party will be Saturday, June 23, at a location and exact time to be determined.
  • A Jam Session (help session) will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday, June 24, at StartUp Junkie Consulting. Participants can come to get help with their sites or start putting into practice what they learned the day before.

This will be the first year for Scarlett Isbell in her role as lead organizer.

“We’re keeping the atmosphere fun and the content fresh! WordCamp Fayetteville 2018 will be better than ever,” she said, adding that this year’s theme is “carnival,” which is expressed in the event graphics with a few fun touches throughout the weekend, including the tagline “More Fun. More WordPress.”

Rebecca Haden returns at speaker wrangler this year. She promises an exciting line up of 2018 speakers, both new and familiar to WordCamp Fayetteville.

“This year we have speakers from Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee joining our local WordPress experts. We’re bringing in new topics like online reputation management, in-depth social media integration, and A/B testing,” she said. “Our sessions are packed with exciting choices of presentations. You won’t want to leave early.”

The sessions range from no technical knowledge being required, to several advanced knowledge sessions. The keynote speaker is Dave Navarro Jr., a popular WordCamp speaker from Topeka, Kan.

This is the first year in several regards for the organization’s fundraising efforts. WordCamps are part of the global WordPress Foundation with local community groups organizing individual events. WordCamps are partially sponsored by what are known as “global sponsors” who sponsor a certain amount for each event. The majority of the funding, however, comes from local sponsorships and ticket sales, explained Jamie Smith, who is new in her role as sponsor wrangler.

“We’ve been amazed at the record number of local sponsors who have chosen to invest in our local WordPress community,” she said, adding that more sponsors are being sought to help cover expenses or to provide in-kind donations to make WordCamp Fayetteville 2018 a success.

“To me, they are not investing in a just a tech conference,” Smith said. “They are investing in an event that empowers small business owners, non-profits, and people from various industries to do their jobs better.”

This is the first year that the WordPress Foundation is offering participants the chance to give back to the WordPress community through micro-sponsorships. Participants can choose a general ticket or one of three micro-sponsorship or “enhanced” ticket options that pays for the general ticket price plus a small, additional amount.

This is also the first time for any WordCamp to offer a “fundraiser” event where people can come for free WordPress help and are encouraged to sign up for WordCamp at the end. The first event was earlier this month and the next one is June 2 in Fayetteville, Smith said.

Tickets are on sale now and are $20 per person. The Early Bird Tickets are available until 11:59 p.m., Saturday, June 9. Early Bird Tickets include all the Friday, Saturday and Sunday events, as well as a guaranteed lunch and commemorative swag.

General Admission Tickets are available starting June 10 and include only the three days of events. Tickets often run out before the event so interested participants are encouraged to register as soon as possible.

The website for WordCamp Fayetteville 2018 is wcfay.com, which redirects to https://2018.fayetteville.wordcamp.org

 

 

For more information:

Scarlett Isbell

Lead Organizer

scarlettphill@outlook.com

479.220.7743

 

Jamie Smith

Committee Member/Sponsor Wrangler

jamie@jamiesnotebook.com

479.531.1685

 

 

WordCamp Speakers 2018: Lance Howell

Lance comes to us from Little Rock where he is active in the WordPress community. He has many years of computer experience including a wide range of software and hardware knowledge.

He builds and maintains WordPress websites, and has been building sites for 20 years.

Lance is bringing us best practices for editing in the new Gutenberg editor. Gutenberg has been creating a lot of uncertainty and anxiety as the roll out gets near.

Lance will be demonstrating the use of Gutenberg, acquainting us with the Gutenberg blocks. If you’ve been stressing about Gutenberg, get your ticket so you don’t miss out!

Read Lance’s web maintenance tips.

WordCamp Speakers 2018: Collin Condray

Collin Condray of Blue Zoo is a technologist and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in helping companies architect and manage their online presence.

He has worked in the retail analysis field as a business analyst for 3M and Tyson Foods, and as a digital strategist for Collective Bias and Saatchi & Saatchi X.

Collin has presented at WordCamp Fayetteville in the past, and we’re excited to have him back this year. He’ll be explaining how to launch your website smoothly and successfully.

In the video below, Collin is co-presenting with his Blue Zoo colleague Eric Huber. Eric will also be presenting this year.

WordCamp Speakers 2018: Rebecca Haden

Rebecca Haden is founder and Creative Director at local web firm Haden Interactive. She has been writing for the web since the 20th century, and serves clients from four continents. Her degrees in Linguistics have turned out to be useful in SEO, her primary focus.

This year, Rebecca is sharing an advanced SEO technique that doesn’t require a tech background: Content Clusters.

Watch her presentation on SEO and content to prepare for this year’s session!

(Yes, the video claims that the presentation is about the three core focuses of WordPress in 2017, but that is not true.)

2018 WordCamp Fayetteville is over. Check out the next edition!