We concluded Wordcamp 2015 with a 2-minute discussion about the things WordPress could do better. This year we will continue that conversation with an open panel discussion of the top weaknesses of the platform, the best workarounds and common signs that WordPress isn’t the best tool for the job.
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Online Credit Card Processing & WordPress
Learn about the world of online credit card processing, security, compliance, and all it all comes together with WordPress.
Copyright and Copyleft – Tips and Traps for Copyright and Licensing
Jim Swanson, an experienced IP and technology lawyer, will present an overview of copyright in Canada as it applies to diverse areas including content, code, plugin development and open source.
A Laymen’s Approach to SEO
A laymen’s approach to search engine optimization (SEO) including an overview on proven internet marketing strategies and how you can tailor SEO to your industry. Discussion will focus on how to achieve higher search engine rankings and outline different approaches to help increase traffic to your website by using WordPress.
How to Optimize WordPress for Speed & Security
WordPress is popular, very popular. So it makes a tempting target for botnet attacks, spam and general script kiddy headaches… Unless you know how to protect yourself. In this talk, you’ll learn how keep your self-hosted WP site safe from the spammers and script-kiddie hackers that target WordPress sites. We’ll cover an introduction to firewalls, free and paid options for protecting your site, and how to pick the right web hosting partner.
Mentor Lunch
After Party – Loco Lou’s
After a long day of great networking, inspiring talks and a wealth of information, why not unwind with a few beverages with the rest of your fellow WordCampers.
Join us at Loco Lou’s at 5:00pm for the official after party.
Opening Remarks
WordCamp Organizers Opening Remarks and Welcome statements.
Registration
Registration For WordCamp Begins. Grab a coffee, sit down in the MacDonald Hall and say hello to your fellow WordCamp attendees.