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Speakers and Schedule

We have all of our speakers lined up and have finalized the schedule for the weekend. You can check out all the speaker info here and the schedule here. We have an amazing set of talks and workshops line up this year.

 

We will be kicking off the weekend with an inspiring keynote from Chris Lema about Taking action when we do not know the full extent of the results. It will be followed by an amazing 3 hour hands on workshop for beginners by Bob Dunn. If you are new to WordPress or thinking about where and how to start learning WordPress, this is the workshop for you. Bob will give you the essentials you need to get started with WordPress and his session will also help you with the other beginner sessions we have on Sunday.

 

For the first time, Seattle WordCamp is offering a kids workshop. It is an amazing opportunity for the kids to actually get their hands on a blog and learn about blogging and staying safe online.

 

We have tracks and sessions for everybody who uses/makes a living with WordPress – developers – beginner and advanced, bloggers, business owners and everyone in between. Stay tuned for a detailed post about the different sessions.

 

If you love the WordPress community and want to give something back, WordCamp is an awesome place to do that. We have an introductory talk about becoming a part of the WordPress community on Sunday which is followed by a Contributor track where you will be able to get the tools you need to contribute to WordPress.

 

Added to all the informative sessions, we also have the after party on Saturday where you can go with your new friends and keep the conversations going. More information about the after party coming soon!

The One Change that Turned My Blog from a Hobby into a Business

by Kimberly Gauthier, Dog Nutrition Blogger for Keep the Tail Wagging and WordCamp Seattle 2016 Speaker

10 Blogging Habits that Kill the CompetitionHow many times have you sat staring at your blog’s analytics, wondering what you could do to make the numbers finally start ticking skyward? I was told not to obsess about my blog’s analytics. “Just produce quality content,” they’d say. I’ve learned that publishing blog posts isn’t enough and I’m sure you’ve figured this out as well.

In 10 Blogging Habits that Kill the Competition, I will be sharing the 10 things I did to help me take Keep the Tail Wagging from a small blog in a big pond into one of the leading dog nutrition blogs on the Internet in less than three years.

Today, I’m going to share the principal change that made the biggest impact.

Niche Blogging

When I narrowed my blog’s focus to raw feeding, I left an ocean of pet bloggers and found myself in a small pond. Within a year, my traffic increased 500% and I was labeled an authority in raw feeding.

Sounds simple, right?

Looking back, it was the simplest thing in the world. It was also a complete accident. I stumbled upon this good fortune, because I had a dog with allergies and a reader who wanted to know more about what I was feeding him.

After my accidental fortune, I began to pay more attention to what was working for my blog.

Create a Unique Voice

Although I was in a small niche, I wasn’t the first person to blog about raw feeding; not by a long shot. I was, however, the first person to approach the topic as a novice who was learning alongside her readers. I’m not a veterinarian or a canine nutritionist and never felt comfortable telling others what to feed their dogs. As a result, my blog became a place where people could get information and ask question without feeling the pressure to transition their dogs to raw.

Without realizing it, I had created a unique voice.

Promote What’s Working for You

When the traffic began to grow, I saw more monetization opportunities. It was tempting to throw every banner ad in the pet sphere on my blog, but I’ve learned from past blogging experience that this rarely works.

Instead, I promoted what was working for me and my dogs. I began addressing problems and offering the solution that worked for my dogs and sprinkled affiliate links throughout.

I had integrity and the audience that followed me because I didn’t judge them, added my recommendations to their shopping carts.

Becoming a Big Fish in a Small Pond

None of this happened overnight. It takes a tremendous amount of focus, passion, and discipline to build a successful blog. And for me, it took a bit of luck as well. At WordCamp Seattle, I plan to share everything that I’ve learned and that I’m doing that has landed me on the first page Google results for “dog nutrition blogger.”

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Introducing Seattle WordCamp Speakers – Part One

We have received a total of 63 speakers and 89 topic submissions. We have carefully reviewed the speakers and the topics and now we have the first set of speakers ready. Hop over to the speakers page to see our speakers. We will be adding more speakers later this week.

We will be having 3 tracks with speakers and workshops on both Saturday and Sunday. Check out more about the beginner workshop on Saturday. We will be putting up the final schedule later this week.

Have you bought your tickets to the Seattle WordCamp yet? Well what are you waiting for? Purchase them now.

Key Note Speaker

This year we are thrilled to announce Chris Lema as our key note speaker!! He will be talking about taking action when we do not know the full extent of the results.

26780058280c80b810b84o-1024x680Chris Lema coaches companies building commercial products in the WordPress ecosystem. He’s also a daily blogger, a public speaker, and product strategist. He helps companies leverage WordPress, and helps WordPress companies find leverage.

For twenty years Chris has developed and managed high performing engineers to build software products – particularly SaaS products in a variety of B2B vertical markets. He’s also spent the last ten years coaching startups on product development & marketing strategies.

Chris will be opening the weekend at 9:00 AM on Saturday, so don’t be late!!!