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Create Connections and Learn More During Lunchtime Table Talks

Creating lasting connections with people and investing in being helpful with and for those people will create a solid foundation for your unique success.

WordCamp Birmingham does more than talk about WordPress and all the amazing plugins, widgets, themes, and uses that are available through and for WordPress. The organizers, speakers, and attendees come together in a community of inspiration and encouragement.

One of the best parts of the new WordCamp Birmingham is the table talks. Attendees can choose to sit at any table with any speaker to discuss a topic of interest from the conference or from the speaker’s expertise.

This year’s table talks offer some continued discussion from sessions earlier in the day. They also provide a taste of sessions yet to come. Some take you down a path you may not have thought about before.

All the talks offered will be great opportunities for creating lasting connections and investing in being helpful.

Lunchtime Table Talks

Adam Silver: Podcasting
Adam Warner: Website security
Aida Correa: Unique voice
Alonso Indacoshea: Gutenberg
Anna Blanch Rabe: Copyright
April Wier: Sales
Bobby Kircher: SEO
Chris Edwards: Analytics, Conversation Rates Optimization
Cindy Cullen: Working with WordPress Remotely
David Zimmerman: SEO, web analytics, client management
Helen Rittersporn: Brainstorming Blogging Topics
Jacob McKinney: WP-CLI
Kathryn Lang: Write and Publish Your Book
Kerry Putman: Setting up a podcast Website
Kyle B. Johnson: Product Development, mentoring developers
Marc Gratch: Freelancing, community development
Melanie G Adcock: Hiring a VA
Micah Wood: WordPress development, business
Mickey Trivett: Web Business, Outsourcing, standing out
Mike Demo: Open source, Traveling Full Time for Work
Rachel Cherry: Higher Ed, Accessibility
Sandy Edwards: Project Management Tools/Organization
Steve Schwartz: Video, Photography, WP Security
William Jackson: Community, content creator

Don’t forget to check out the full schedule for all the amazing talks, sessions, and workshops that will be presented during the two days of WordCamp Birmingham.

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Why Should You Attend WordCamp Birmingham?

“What’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”

You might be thinking to yourself right now, what does Shakespeare have to do with WordPress? Or even WordCamp? Well, the first time I heard the term WordCamp, I ignored it. I had launched a full-time writing career, and I had little left to invest in a conference that wouldn’t move me forward in that purpose.

The next time I heard the term WordCamp, it was from someone I had met through a local blogging group. He made it sound like something I should at least take time to look over – besides, the ticket came with lunch.

After attending my first WordCamp, I began an advocate. The people attending the event – those speaking and those that bought tickets – all wanted to be a help to each other. The engagement and connections went beyond any other conference I had attended.

I had to be more involved so that I could position myself to be more of a help to the others that had helped me so much.

Why WordCamp

WordCamp Birmingham provides something for everyone – no matter if you are about to launch your first website, you just love to write, or coding is your second language. The options go beyond the different tracks of sessions and move right into the community.

If you are new to WordPress or if you have only been USING WordPress, you might not realize the amazing community that drives the WordPress platform. WordCamp was born from this engaging community.

Everyone that is involved with the development of a WordCamp does it because he or she loves the platform and loves the people. Nobody gets paid. Nobody gets travel expenses. Each and every person has a deep passion for WordPress, for the community, and for you.

Anytime you can be involved with a group of people passionate about the community, it is an investment worth making.

Top Benefits from WordCamp

WordCamp will be the least expensive conference you will attend this year. Because WordPress believes in the community as much as the people in the community believe in the community, WordPress helps support the WordCamps which allows organizers to keep down the costs.

 


WordCamp offers valuable help and support. The Happiness Bar opens when the conference kicks off and provides the perfect place for you to get your questions answered or to get help with a WordPress issue. Be sure to bring your laptop with you so the volunteers will be able to guide you to your fix.

 


WordCamp offers some great food. Not only will there be snacks and a great lunch, but usually a fun surprise will show up. Last year at #WPYall, we all enjoyed a flavorful Frios pop!

 


 


WordCamp offers a chance to create lasting connections with other WordPress fans from all walks of life. Developers, content creators, business owners, and designers meet up to talk words, WordPress, and so much more.

 

You need to get your ticket today. WordCamp Birmingham is the one conference you don’t want to miss.