Have a listen to the Get_Options podcast that was recorded live last weekend at WordCamp Dayton.
http://getoptionspodcast.com/podcast-e088-get_options-live/?ppp=896-0
March 1st and 2nd, 2019
Have a listen to the Get_Options podcast that was recorded live last weekend at WordCamp Dayton.
http://getoptionspodcast.com/podcast-e088-get_options-live/?ppp=896-0
There are less than 24 hours until the big event of WordCamp Dayton for 2019.
Speakers are on planes heading our way.
Food and drink are ordered.
Tickets bought!!! ??? Well, you did buy your ticket, didn’t you? Hmmm… Let see. We do have tickets still available for the event and they are only $40 for the two-day event.
That covers both days with food, drink, and an afterparty.
Grab a ticket from the limited amount left before they are are all gone.
The event is being held at the main Dayton Metro Library.
Address is:
215 E. Third St.
Dayton OH 45402
4 days to go until the 2019 Dayton WordCamp kicks off. It’s happening this Friday and Saturday, March 1st and 2nd.
If you don’t have a ticket, you cannot learn from our wide variety of speakers on the topics of WordPress and Social Media marketing. It’s only $40 for the two-day. event.
Get your tickets before they sell out.
Keep calm WordPressers. The excitement is about to start in 10 days.
The 2019 WordCamp Dayton WordPress conference is fast approaching!!!!
If you don’t have tickets yet, you better get them now. Go check out our sessions and order your tickets now.
Come ready to soak up lots of information.
Do you need help with your WordPress website? We will have people available to help you out with your problems.
The time has come. Get your tickets before they are sold out. They are only $40 for the 2 day event.
Listen to Matt Mullenweg, lead of the WordPress community from last year’s “State of the Word” keynote in Nashville, TN.
Learn what is in store for WordPress in the coming years.
You can still purchase tickets for the 2019 Dayton WordCamp. now. Don’t miss out!!!
WordCampers, we posted the schedule for this year’s 2019 Dayton WordCamp on our website. Go there now to see when your favorite classes are going to be.
Our first day March 1, will have training for novices of WordPress where instructors will go over how to install, use and get around the CMS. You will also get a taste of the new editor called Gutenberg. This would be an excellent day for anyone who has questions about the latest version of WordPress. There will also be many people around to help you with one on one tutoring or help you troubleshoot an issue you might have.
Day 2 goes into specific topics and different areas of WordPress and web design with several guest speakers from all around the country and Ohio.
Both days will be good to attend so you can meet others with similar interests, make friends and network.
Tickets are limited. You can get one for $40 that covers both days, meals and an afterparty. Order your tickets on our ticket page.
We hope to see you there!!!
Are you still trying to grasp the new visual editor of WordPress called Gutenberg. We are sure you are not alone. Come to the 2019 Dayton WordCamp March 1st and 2nd and there will be Automatticians on hand to answer your questions and show you how to create a post with the new editor.
Tickets are selling fast. You can purchase your ticket here which includes two days of talks, lunch on both days and an afterparty.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions, but get your tickets now.
Come see Kyle Maurer. give his talk on “What I Learned From Interviewing 200+ People in WordPress.” A podcaster, Kyle has been running a weekly interview show for over five years. This has allowed him to learn a lot about people who make up the WordPress community.
You can see Kyle and talk to him in person at this year’s Dayton WordCamp, March 1 and 2.
Get your tickets before they are gone on your ticket page.
We are very excited to announce our keynote speaker for our 2019 WordCamp!
Steve Grunwell is a Senior Software Engineer at Liquid Web, working primarily on the Managed WordPress and WooCommerce platforms. Specializing in WordPress and web application development, he has a passion for teaching and contributing back to the development community through speaking, blogging, and open-source work.
When he’s not writing tests or finding new ways to automate the world around him, Steve is off spending time with his family, enjoying a fine cup of coffee, playing guitar, or otherwise getting away from the keyboard
This year, Steve will be speaking about `Software: For the People`
There’s a great feeling of satisfaction that comes from building a piece of software: using only our minds and a text editor, we’ve manipulated the machine, bending it to our will. Now and forever, we shall be recognized as the technical wizards who helped…sell more cheeseburgers?!
The sad truth is that a good portion of the software we build is — in the grand scope of things — absolutely meaningless. Countless hours, an obscene percentage of our lifetimes, spent building marketing sites to convince people to buy products they don’t need. Or building web apps to collect user data, which can then be sold to the highest bidder.
At some point in your career, you may find yourself at a crossroads: continue getting paid for work that ultimately leaves you unsatisfied, or take a step back and try to give your career purpose? This talk is about the latter: how to find meaning in the work that you do; after all, aren’t we supposed to be building software to help people?
The 2019 Dayton WordCamp sessions are posted for you to see . Check out the wide variety of topics we are covering on March 1st and 2nd.
Also make sure to get your WordCamp ticket. There are a limited amount and you don’t want to miss out.
If you have any questions about the event, feel free to touch base with us on our contact page.
2019 WordCamp Dayton is over. Check out the next edition!