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Sessions on WordPress.tv

Recordings of all of the sessions (except Ask an Expert) are now available on WordPress.tv!

A special thanks to Tim O’Haver for helping get the edited and uploaded!

Thank you again to everyone who attended and those who sponsored, organized and hosted WordCamp Asheville!

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How’s it going to work?

How’s It Going to Work?

Good question! This is our first virtual WordCamp; we’ve played with the format a bit to give you the fullest experience. We have four virtual ‘stages,’ each with their own personality:

Front Porch

The mainstage, with broadly accessible talks. Sessions will be streaming on YouTube and can be viewed embedded on the Front Porch page or you can watch on YouTube.

Back Porch

More great talks, but slightly more technical than the Front Porch. Sessions will be streaming on YouTube and can be viewed embedded on the Back Porch page or you can watch on YouTube.

Kitchen

Fascinating talks that are slightly developer-focused but still accessible. Sessions are not streaming on YouTube — they occur in Zoom Meetings. Make sure you have the latest version of the app! There is a 100 person limit to these rooms (first come first serve). Visit the Kitchen page to learn more and grab the link.

Salon (Ask the Expert)

Do you have questions that you’ve been dying to ask a real person? Are you running up against issues and would like to talk it out with an expert? Our Salon rooms are topic-based Zoom Meetings where experts on business, social media, security, SEO, and page builders are available for your questions. Think of a thematic Happiness Bar.

Socializing and Networking

Let’s have fun!

  • The theme this year is ‘Home Sweet Home’ — instead of dressing up for networking, wear your most outlandish PJs!
  • Have your favorite mug nearby for show and tell.
  • Get in the spirit by using our fun custom Zoom backgrounds

What if I have questions or need help?

  • Join our Slack and ask questions in the #help-desk channel
  • Reach out on social media: TwitterInstagram, or Facebook
  • Each stage will have a moderator; in Youtube you can @mention them, and in Zoom you can DM them. They will introduce themselves at the beginning of a session.

Technical difficulties? We may have the answer on our FAQs / Support page.

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PreCamp seats available

We had several people who registered for PreCamp who didn’t show up. Feel free to join us (until the limit is reached) at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86210443163?pwd=Z0pyaWFUaTVta3VLQjYrOHRoRE5Zdz09
Passcode: 828828

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Registration is open now!


The big day is here. Tickets for WordCamp Asheville 2020 are available NOW!

Tickets for WordCamp online are FREE! We will be live-streaming WordCamp so you can participate from the comfort of your home. Friday’s PreCamp is a comprehensive guide aimed at helping beginners get a new WordPress site up and running, and will also be live-streamed for FREE.

There are additional sponsorship opportunities still available. Help make WordCamp possible or say thank you to those who do.Hurry, get your tickets and take advantage of this sweet opportunity!

Please give us at least a week’s notice if you will need closed captioning. We can’t wait to see you online at WordCamp!

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Be a WordCamp Speaker

Who makes a good speaker?

Anyone who has knowledge worth sharing. If there are topics that you are passionate (or nerdy!) about, that enthusiasm will naturally carry through whether you are an experienced speaker or not. Of course, we also welcome applicants with polished public speaking skills, but it’s not a prerequisite.

Over half of the world’s websites run on WordPress — that means that the users are as diverse as humanity itself. From the owner of the neighborhood nail salon, to SEOer writing pillar pages on impact investing, to the developer deep in databases, to your grandma with her Italian cooking blog, most of us are WordPress users and each of us brings a unique perspective to the community.

If you have learnings/processes/tips/best practices that others would benefit from, apply now!

Or, if you would like to nominate a speaker, share this page with them or email us the recommendation and we’ll be happy to reach out to them.

What makes a good topic?

Good topics are in the overlap of a Venn diagram that includes what people are interested in, what you’re knowledgeable about, and what information is best to digest in a presentation format. Need inspiration? You can refer to the lists of evergreen topics below, or browse previous WordCamp sessions.

Business & Marketing

  • Managing clients
  • Developing business quotes
  • E-commerce
  • SEO
  • Google Analytics
  • Social media

Development

  • Local Development Environment
  • Git and version control
  • WP-CLI
  • REST API
  • Multisite
  • Web Hosting

WordPress & Site Management

  • Gutenberg
  • Common plugins and themes (e.g. Woocommerce, Divi, etc.)
  • Improving site performance
  • Site backups
  • Security
  • Migrating sites

Speakers as diverse as Asheville

Western North Carolina is a pretty amazing place–not only do we have mountains to hike, local craft beer to drink, and a foodie scene impossible to keep up with, but we have incredible folks. Our community is made up of people that are country, queer, fiber artists, suburban, Mexican, gutter punk, chair makers, Ukrainian, old timey, Cherokee, distillers, and every combination thereof. We’d like our speaker line up to be representative of us, not Silicon Valley.

Additionally, we recognize that in the tech industry writ large many groups are underrepresented; we’ve committed to focusing on racial representation this year, with an emphasis on Black, Indigenous and Latinx. That’s why we’ve included demographic questions in the form — because we’re trying to do right by our community.

Deadline is 7/31 – apply today!

Applying is easy! Simply complete the form on the Call for Speakers page.

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Call for Volunteers

Would you like to help organize or host the online WordCamp Asheville 2020?

If you would like to help organize, which committee(s) would you like to serve on (list under Skills/Interests/Experience)? These are the committees we’ve identified: Communications, Design, PreCamp, Registration/Help Desk, Speakers/Programming, Sponsors, Venue, and Volunteers. Or if you have something we haven’t thought of, let us know!

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Online WordCamp AVL 2020

Just because we can’t meet face-to-face, doesn’t mean we stop meeting or learning.

If we were to host a WCAVL 2020 in mid-August, would you be interested in attending? Helping to organize it? Speaking? Sponsoring?

Please take a minute and let us know how you would like an Online WordCamp to look like.
https://forms.gle/8X2zj93vWDCAPNjw8

Or contact us directly at: 
wordcampasheville@gmail.com

Hope to see you there!

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WordCamp Asheville In-Person Conference Cancelled For 2020

We regret to bring you the news that we will no longer be hosting an in-person conference on July 17-19, 2020.

Our thoughts are with those whose lives and livelihoods are affected by the COVID-19 disease and the rapidly-spreading virus which causes it.

By this time, we doubt there is a need to expand further on reasons for cancelling the in-person event. However, we wish to express how sad we are to miss out on spending time with the amazing people who would have attended, volunteered, sponsored, or spoken at our event.

While the in-person event will not happen this year, our team is carefully considering the possibility of holding a virtual conference on or around the same dates in mid-July.

Please stay tuned for updates regarding a potential virtual conference. You can join our email list or follow any of our social media accounts to make sure you get the latest info as it becomes available.