Check out this awesome recap post that Mike wrote for the Bluehost blog.
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WCSLC Timeline
Did you miss the fun at WordCamp SLC? Do you want to relive the awesome memories from WCSLC? We’ve got you covered for both here. Check out this timeline we built on Storify. Thanks again to all the speakers, volunteers and attendees for making this community event amazing.
Last minute schedule change, new speaker announcement
It’s bittersweet that we have to announce a last minute change in our schedule. Guy Warner is not able to present on contributing to open source at tomorrow’s event. 😭 However, we’ve confirmed that Joseph Scott has swooped in to our rescue to take Guy’s place. 🎉
If you’ve been to WCSLC before, you know Joseph. He’s a developer at Automattic, active at the UtahWP meetups, and has spoken at many events around Utah and beyond. We’re thrilled that he was able to come to our rescue at the last minute. 😍
Show off your support with website badges!
We’ve got badges to bling up your site. If you’re sponsoring, volunteering, speaking at, or sponsoring this year’s WordCamp SLC, we’ve got you covered. Starring our Wapuutah, our site badges will add the necessary *pop* your site desperately needs to engage your visitors. 😉
Head over to the Site Badges page to download the image files or copy the code into a text widget or a post on your site.
Thank you to our Wasatch Sponsors!
The Wasatch sponsorship level represents local businesses that are providing an in-kind service just for WordCamp SLC attendees. While their contribution isn’t monetary, they are helping to enrich the experience for everyone at WCSLC 2015. We have a diverse bunch and we love every one of them!
Who doesn’t recognize this logo, right? Starbucks on 600 South and 200 West have been kind enough to donate coffee, tea and pastries to our WordCamp attendees! Be sure to head down there and say thanks in person!
Uber is a transportation network company. Uber connects passengers with drivers of vehicles for hire and ridesharing services via a mobile app.
All hiring and payment is handled through the Uber app. The fare is billed automatically to the customer’s credit card. Users can reserve cars by sending a text message or using the mobile app, which also can be used to track their reserved car’s location.
Uber is giving all WordCamp SLC attendees who are new Uber users a special coupon code for $20 in rides. Just use the promo code “wcslc2015”. Thanks, Uber!
The Pixelista is a creative agency specializing in business branding and WordPress web development. Jessica, the founder of The Pixelista, has a passion is working with small, women-owned businesses to create brands and websites that not only look great, but drive results.
In addition to speaking, Jessica will be sharing some of her awesome, custom sticker sheets that were a huge hit at WordCamp SLC 2013!
Founded in 2004, Pluralsight is the global leader in online learning for professional software developers, IT specialists and creative technologists. As the world’s largest curated professional development platform for professionals, the company offers instant access to over 4,000 courses authored by top experts. With customers in more than 150 countries, Pluralsight serves as a career catalyst, delivering hands-on, practical training for the most in-demand and understaffed jobs of today. For more information, visit Pluralsight.com.
Pluralsight will be providing trial cards and swag and a 1 year subscription that we will give away at the event!
Color your own Wapuutah, get a free WCSLC ticket!
Haven’t gotten your ticket to WordCamp SLC yet? Here’s a way you can get a free one.
We’re quite fond of Wapuutah and we know you guys are a creative bunch. So we’ve created these coloring pages so you can color your own Wapuutah just like when you were in Kindergarten! (Or, I suppose, if you have kids, you could let them color it. Or you could pretend your kids colored it and do it yourself, we won’t judge. Coloring is fun!) The coloring pages look like this:
Once you’ve completed your masterpiece, scan it or take a picture and post it to Twitter with the hashtags #wcslc and #wapuutah. We’ll pick a handful of our favorites and send you a coupon code for one free ticket. Make sure you’re following @wcslc, too, so we can send you a direct message letting you know that you won.
Wapuutah coloring pages will be available at WordCamp SLC, too, so you can have fun coloring them at WCSLC or take some home with you to share with other Wapuu-friendly family members!
Thank you to our Little Cottonwood Sponsors!
Our Little Cottonwood sponsors represent some of the most exciting and innovative frameworks in the WordPress community. Both our Little Cottonwood sponsors are plugins and they are both fantastic products that you’ll want to check out! The Little Cottonwood sponsorship tier is the second highest local sponsorship level and we’re so very thankful for their dedication to the community.
Build WordPress forms the fast and simple way with a simple drag-and-drop interface (and a visual form styler in version 2.0). Create custom Formidable forms or generate them from a template with this stunning WordPress form plugin.
MemberPress is an easy to use WordPress Membership Plugin. This powerful Membership Software installs simply on your site and helps you instantly start charging for access.
MemberPress will give you the ability to confidently create, manage and track membership subscriptions and sell digital download products. In addition to these powerful abilities, MemberPress will allow you to grant and revoke access to posts, pages, categories, tags, feeds, communities and digital files based on what products your users have purchased or subscribed to.
With MemberPress you’ll be able to create powerful and compelling WordPress membership sites that leverage all of the tremendous features of WordPress and WordPress plugins including content management, forums and social communities.
Workshop Presenter Announcement: Steph Wells
Steph Wells is the lead developer of Strategy11- a company specializing in WordPress plugins. Formidable forms and Display Widgets are a few of their most popular projects. She started her career as a Registered Nurse, and later self-taught herself Ruby on Rails and PHP after the first little bundle-of-joy came along in 2007. In less than four years, the Wells team graduated from client work with a self-sustaining plugin of their own.
Thank you to our Big Cottonwood Sponsors!
Now we get to our local sponsors. We’re lucky to have so many great companies right here in the Salt Lake area that are as passionate about WordPress as you are! The Big Cottonwood sponsorship tier is the highest level of local sponsors, and the first one we’ve already talked about.
In addition to being one of the Global Community Sponsors for all WordCamps, Bluehost is based right here in Utah and has always been a generous benefactor of WordCamp Salt Lake City. When you are eating the delicious food catered by Sugarhouse Barbecue and Cali’s Natural Food, think of Bluehost, who’s been kind enough to cover our lunch!
MOJO Marketplace is the web’s one-click marketplace for themes, plugins, installations and more. MOJO is fully integrated with the leading web hosting companies so that customers can browse, shop and installs easily with one-click. Our goal is to change the way people buy, sell and install the latest themes, plugins, and applications on the internet.
MOJO will be covering the after-party events, so be sure to say thanks while you’re relaxing with your new friends after WCSLC!
WP Site Care is a Premium WordPress Support and Site Management company. From bloggers who are just starting out, to Fortune 500 companies, we can manage your WordPress site and not only ensure it stays running great, but also help take it to the next level. We specialize in eliminating the technical headaches from owning a website, and we do it with a smile. We pride ourselves in providing awesome customer service, and helping our clients meet their online business goals.
Workshop Presenter Announcement: Jared Gerlach
After learning about CMS’s his last semester in college, Jared realized that it would be a lot easier to build a website using a framework. He originally learned Joomla, but after learning WordPress he’s never looked back. Jared is currently self employed as a freelance web developer. WordPress makes building websites fun and easy.