The WordCamp Philly 2019 Schedule Is Posted

The schedule of this year’s talks is complete and posted online! Check out our fantastic lineup of WordCamp track speakers and panelists for this year.

If you don’t have a ticket yet, why not go ahead and register today? We typically sell out the week of the event, and our new venue is slightly smaller than in recent years.

While you’re here, check out our generous sponsors who help make WordCamp Philly 2019 possible. There’s still time to join them! We have sponsorships to fit budgets of all sizes.

Tessa Kriesel to Present “The Art of Building Community with WordPress”

Veteran WordCamp Philly speaker Tessa Kriesel will return this year, this time as keynote speaker. She will present “The Art of Building Community with WordPress”.

Aida Correa will be the closing speaker for the daytime events Saturday, October 5, talking to attendees about how to leverage their WordCamp experience.

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Meet Our WordCamp Philly 2019 Speakers: Third Round

WordCamp Philly 2019’s speakers come from a variety of backgrounds: development, design, user experience, customer support, entrepreneurship and more . Our third round of speakers reflects the range of talk topics you’ll see this year.

They include Paul Barthmaier, Sue Ellen Clayton, Sal Ferrarello, Jason McClintock, Tim McKenna, Dave Ryan, and Eileen Violini.

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WordCamp Philly to Present Panel on “The Art of Getting Found Online”

drawing of words in white on a near-black-background: web, data, social media, mobile, like and other terms
We live online today. Whether it’s for your business or cause or your client’s organization, getting found online is a must. Just as important is getting found by the right audience.

Recognizing the importance of an online presence, WordCamp Philly will host an extended panel on “The Art of Getting Found Online”, exploring how to get one’s message to the right people through website content, SEO, branding, and social media. It will also touch on how to prepare for new ways of getting found, such as voice search.

The panelists are Laura Byrne Cristiano, Chip Edwards, William Jackson and David Zimmerman. Donna Botti will be the moderator.

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WordCamp Philly is over. Check out the next edition!