WordCamp San Francisco 2009: Cali Lewis on Community Building
By Lorelle VanFossen, posted May 30, 2009 | No Comments »
In WordCamp Live
Live Blogging from WordCamp San Francisco 2009 Cali Lewis of GeekBrief.TV is speaking upon community building as an expert of a video blog about tech news, reviews, and commentary. Rule One – Know Thyself – Know They Blog! You must have value and know who you are and what you are capable of for your [...]
WordCamp San Francisco 2009: Scott Porad – User Generated Content Wins
By Lorelle VanFossen, posted May 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In WordCamp Live
Scott Porad with Pet Holdings, the parent company of I Can Has Cheezburger? and Failblog.org, among many others. What these sites have in common is they are entertainment/humor business, they are hosted on WordPress.com on the VIP hosting plan, among the top 50 blogs on the service, and they are based upon user generated and [...]
WordCamp San Francisco 2009: Steve Souders Speeds Up Websites
By Lorelle VanFossen, posted May 30, 2009 | No Comments »
In WordCamp Live
Live Blogging from WordCamp San Francisco 2009 Steve Souders is a high performance website expert formerly of Google. He worked on the web performance and open source initiatives and is the author of High Performance Web Sites. Steve serves as co-chair of Velocity, an event to promote web performances and practices for high performance sites, [...]
WordCamp San Francisco 2009: Ann Oyama WordPress Theme and Plugin Developer
By Lorelle VanFossen, posted May 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In WordCamp Live
Ann Oyama, aka SuperAnn, works as a WordPress, web, and software developer who programs custom WordPress Themes and Plugins. She also runs BayAnime.com, a community site for San Francisco Bay area fans of anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture. She spoke on WordPress Themes customization. She began with some basic coverage of good practices for [...]
WordCamp San Francisco 2009: Andy Peatling on BuddyPress
By Lorelle VanFossen, posted May 30, 2009 | No Comments »
In WordCamp Live
Live from WordCamp San Francisco 2009 BuddyPress has been developed by Andy Peatling and is the new social media networking feature for WordPressMU sites, taking advantage of the multiple members and users to create your own self-hosted community. BuddyPress features easy login, community groups, friends, and all the features of other social network services like [...]

