Welcome to WordCamp Dayton
It IS Official! Coming in 2014 is your very own Dayton WordCamp. We are currently looking for a venue for this event, so if you have one in mind please contact us with what you’d be interested in doing...
View ArticleDayton WordCamp: March 7th – 8th 2014
Get ready for TWO days of WordPress! We have partnered up with Wright State University’s Small Business Development Center to hold the FIRST Dayton WordCamp. The dates are set for March 7th and 8th....
View ArticleCall For Speakers: LIVE
As we inch closer to March 7th and 8th – its time we put out the official call for speakers request. If you are ready to hone your presenting skills then this is the perfect opportunity for you....
View ArticleTickets ARE now LIVE
The time is NOW to get your tickets for WordCamp Dayton in March. We will be releasing the schedule and speakers in the coming days. Get your ticket and get it early as space will be limited.
View ArticleSpeaker Announcement 1
The first list of speakers is the Publisher/User Track: John Parkinson: Find WordPress help Joseph Herbrandson: WordPress Security Angela Bergmann: Tips & Tricks to make sure your website is...
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The second list of speakers is the Power User Track: Tim Yow: The Traffic Data that Matters in Google Analytics Chip Bennett: Portable Social Profile Links Using Custom Nav Menus Nathan Driver: Setting...
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The third and final list of speakers is the Developer Track: Marc Benzakein: There’s No Place Like 127.0.0.1 Brian Retterer: WordPress Version Control Ben Byren: Front-end Performance Optimization John...
View ArticleCory Miller of iThemes: Keynote Speaker
It is official via twitter that Cory Miller will be WordCamp Dayton’s first keynote speaker. If you are not familiar with Cory and his company iThemes I suggest you check it out. He is the founder and...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Joe Rozsa
I own and am the creative director of Trailer Trash Design, in Canton Ohio. A full-service graphic communication studio geared towards start-ups, small and medium sized businesses. Why Do You Use...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Ian Dunn
My name’s Ian Dunn, and I’m a plugin developer. I grew up in Dayton and started creating custom plugins and themes as a hobby in 2005, which evolved into doing it professionally in 2006, when I helped...
View ArticleSponsor: Real Art
Here at Dayton WordCamp we would like to formally thank Real Art for their generous sponsorship. Real Art‘s sponsorship demonstrates that they recognize the ever growing popularity of WordPress. They...
View ArticleSponsor: WordCamp Pillar – Champion – Accomplice
We would like to thank a list of sponsors for stepping up and helping us make WordCamp Dayton what looks to be a great and exciting event. WordCamp Pillars: Bluehost Bluehost has been a WordPress...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Nathan Driver
Nathan is a media marketing geek and is currently a digital media strategist / web developer for the Ohlmann Group a Dayton, Ohio advertising agency. He is married and has three young kids. Why Do You...
View ArticleSponsor: ServerPress
Another sponsor Dayton WordCamp would like to publicly thank is ServerPress - their commitment to us and the WordPress community should not go unnoticed. DesktopServer from ServerPress.com makes it...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Nile Flores
Nile Flores is a sassy Southern Illinois mom who is a both a WordPress designer and developer, and a well known blogger. Nile has been using WordPress since it began and has strong skills in user,...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Ben Byrne
Ben Byrne is co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Cornershop Creative, a boutique provider of online strategy, design and development for nonprofits and small businesses. Ben has a BFA in Graphic...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Andy Halko
As CEO of Insivia, Andy has brought expertise in marketing, design & technology to hundreds of businesses and organizations throughout the United States. Insivia’s approach to results-focused...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – John Parkinson
John Parkinson, 58 years old, lives in eastern Ohio. IT Manager for a county engineer office. Why Do You Use WordPress? I was hooked the first time I saw WordPress. When and How Did You Start Using...
View ArticleSponsor: The Ohlmann Group
A sponsor Dayton WordCamp would like to publicly thank is The Ohlmann Group - They have demonstrated that they want to help the local community grow with their generous sponsorship. A little...
View ArticleSpeaker Interview – Chip Bennett
Chip has been using WordPress since 2005, and has been a hobbyist web developer since the mid-90s. He has developed WordPress Themes and Plugins, and is a minor contributor to WordPress core. He is an...
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