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Recorded Sessions From WordCamp Detroit

Recorded Sessions From WordCamp Detroit

By Jeffro on October 23, 2010

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the folks over at PollDaddy.com for sponsoring my trip to WordCamp Detroit. Without their support, I would not have been able to attend. If you’re looking for an easy to use service to poll your readers or conduct surveys, definitely give them a try. I suggest taking a look at their brand new product: PollDaddy Quizzes which is great for teachers, marketers, or trainers.

During day one of WordCamp Detroit, I was able to successfully record six different sessions. Here they are for your listening pleasure. Do your best to imagine the slides that were presented during each presentation or, you can find links to most of the slides for their presentations on the WordCamp Detroit schedule page.

Todd J. List – Whats in a theme? – Todd has a unique strategy for finding the right theme for your WordPress blog. Here he will open his ideas to you. Download the MP3 here.

Anthony Montalbano – Theres a Plugin for That – Anthony will be sharing a library of plugins to make your WordPress blog do virtually anything you can imagine. Download the MP3 here.

Justin Popovic – SEO and Social Media for WordPress – Justin will share his expertise and game plan for taking a hold of your SEO and social media efforts on your WordPress site. Download the MP3 here.

Ross Johnson – 10 ways to speed up WordPres – Ross will walk you through the many ways you can increase the performance of your WordPress site. Download the MP3 here.

Shayne Sanderson – PHP/CSS for Beginners – Shayne will be giving us a basic overview on how easy it is to edit your WordPress sites by modifying PHP and CSS. It’s easier than you think! Download the MP3 here.

Ryan Imel – Understanding WordPress Multisite – WordPress Multisite (previously WordPress MU) is receiving more attention since the release of 3.0 than ever before. Learn how to use Multisite to improve your development practices and build out networks intelligently. Download the MP3 here.

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Interview With Two WordCamp Detroit Attendees

Interview With Two WordCamp Detroit Attendees

By Jeffro on October 16, 2010

During the conference, I randomly pulled two people aside attending the event to get their take on how things were progressing. I wanted to know if they had learned anything new and what they thought of the event overall. The attendees are Rick McGrath and Ana Kelly both whom work for Resonate Web Marketing. During the interview, we get to hear about their experience using WordPress as well as their favorite features of the software.

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Interview With Anthony Montalbano

Interview With Anthony Montalbano

By Jeffro on October 16, 2010

This is an interview with Anthony Montalbano who is one of the main reasons why WordCamp Detroit was able to take place this year, a first for Michigan. In this interview, I ask Anthony what was the largest hurdle he had to jump over in order to make the event a reality. Although the event organizers really wanted to do a WordCamp in the Detroit metro area, it just didn’t come together this year which is why they opted for Novi, Michigan which is a happening place in and of itself. I also asked Anthony to give prospecting WordCamp organizers some tips on putting together a WordCamp of their own.

Interview With Anthony Montalbano

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WordCamp Detroit Day 1

WordCamp Detroit Was A Good Time

By Jeffro on October 12, 2010

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the folks over at PollDaddy.com for sponsoring my trip to WordCamp Detroit. Without their support, I would not have been able to attend. If you’re looking for an easy to use service to poll your readers or conduct surveys, definitely give them a try. I suggest taking a look at their brand new product: PollDaddy Quizzes which is great for teachers, marketers, or trainers. Who’s going to be the first one to create a WordPress Quiz?

WordCamp Detroit was held this past weekend and for a first time event, went off quite well. The event was not held in Detroit itself but rather, a North West suburb called Novi. Novi seems like a happening place, especially at the town center. However, go two or three miles down the road and you’re back into farm country. The venue was called the Rock Financial Showplace and is built-in such a way that walls can be rearranged to provide as much or as little space as necessary to hold an event.

WordCamp Detroit Day 1

Pros:
Loved the catered food during breakfast and lunch. Not only was the food at the same location as the event, but the organizers gave a substantial amount of time for lunch so that everyone had a chance to network with folks and talk about presentations during the first half of the day.

Plenty of 15-20 minute breaks throughout the day to talk about presentations or ask additional questions to the presenter.

One room for all presentations which minimized moving around and the need to have a map.

Majority of presentations focused on the WordPress software itself instead of SEO, content generation, etc.

Very engaged audience. This is one of the first WordCamps I’ve attended where just about all of the attendees sat in their chairs for every presentation with a minimal amount of people walking around outside the room.

Based on what I saw, it looked like a half and half ratio of men to women which is a good sign.

Cons:
Within the conference hall, the only section that had power outlets was the left hand side of the room. For next year, I would set up a recharging station or ask volunteers to bring some power strips along with extension cords.

The conference hall held all of the attendees as presentations were all done in the same room but those who sat in the back or at a wrong angle from the presentation screen had a difficult time reading. If it was not for my glasses, I wouldn’t have been able to read anything on the screen. I suggest having the projector take up the entire white screen next year so things are larger and not confined to a little square.

Lack of a genius bar. For this particular WordCamp, a genius bar would have been a wonderful thing as most of the attendees were WordPress beginners. I hope to see a genius bar set up next year so beginners or anyone else can go to a central location to ask specific questions regarding WordPress.

WiFi. I’ve placed this in the Cons section but it’s more like an in-between. The free WiFi worked just fine until the start of the event when it became unusable. After the first two presentations, I was frustrated to the point where I paid $20.00 for a one day pass to use the Rock Financials paid access. This worked great albeit the outrageous price but later on in the day, Anthony fixed the problem by working with the venue to open up that section of their network for free and has worked with those who paid for WiFi to get reimbursed.

If it’s not too much trouble next year, I’d like to see the addition of an interview room so attendees have a dedicated quiet area to conduct video or audio interviews.

WordCamp Detroit Day 2

Conclusion:

Overall, I had a great time. The hotel was very accessible from the highway, plenty of places to shop and eat and only a mile and a half away from the venue location. I must give Anthony Montalbano and his team of volunteers credit for pulling off a great WordCamp, especially since it was the first one for the Detroit area. Thankfully, Anthony had attended a few WordCamps previous to creating one for Detroit which led him to do many things right the first time around.

I met a bunch of cool people and found out that many of them in the Detroit area listen to my WordPress Weekly podcast. I enjoyed talking to every one of you that stopped me to say hi and I look forward to starting the show again in November. Hope to see WordCamp Detroit 2011 become a reality!

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Thanks PollDaddy – On My Way to Detroit

Thanks PollDaddy – On My Way to Detroit

By Jeffro on October 8, 2010

As you’re reading this, I’m currently on my way to North West Detroit for WordCamp Detroit that’s taking place this weekend. Luckily for me, a person canceled at the last minute and I was able to pick up the ticket. Based on the schedule of speakers and presentations, it looks like the majority of the conference is going to be solely dedicated to WordPress itself rather than strictly SEO, or social media. I’ve got my eyes on a couple of individuals that I want to conduct video interviews with but we’ll see if I have better luck this time versus OpenCamp. I’m also planning on recording a couple of sessions with my digital voice recorded to push through the WordPress Weekly stream when I return. Hope to see some of you up in Detroit.

I’d also like to give a special thanks to PollDaddy as they have sponsored this particular WordCamp for me. Without their support, I wouldn’t be attending this event.

While visiting the PollDaddy site, check out their development blog as they have been on a tear lately adding all sorts of new features as well as improving elements of the site.

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Sponsor Me To WordCamp Detroit

Sponsor Me To WordCamp Detroit

By Jeffro on June 15, 2010

I always enjoy attending WordCamps that are close to home. On October 9th and 10th, 2010 WordCamp Detroit will be in full effect and I’d like to be there. Attending WordCamps is pretty expensive if you don’t live in the local area and attend a few of them each year. That’s why I am beginning to ask for sponsorships. Benefits include me wearing your company branded schwag, having all content generated from the event branded with your company name. This includes text, video and audio content. If you send me a shirt or a stack of business cards to hand out and give away, I’ll do that as well.

WPTavern.com has an international audience, just like the WordPress software with an average of 60,70K pageviews per month. When I attended WordCamp Raleigh, I came back with one special podcast along with 8 videos. These videos are embeddable which means brand exposure will most likely not be limited to only being seen on WPTavern. The sponsorship money will cover travel, hotel room, and ticket to the event. Since Detroit is pretty close for me, I’m planning on driving.

I am asking for $350.00 in sponsorship money, preferably from only one company. If interested, please get in touch with me via my contact form.

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