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WordPress – The Easiest way to get into Tech

We live in what is currently termed an information society, which in turn makes almost all of us digital citizens. A digital citizen refers to a person who has the knowledge and skills to effectively use digital technologies to communicate with others, participate in society and create and consume digital content.

WordPress is a tool that allows you to create and consume digital content, and the best part of it is; its’ open source nature. This makes WordPress readily available and open to all who may need to use it either to create and or to consume content.

WordPress offers you three usage options which are very relevant to the world we live in today.

  1. A Blog
  2. A Website
  3. An Application

What to expect and take away from this talk.

  1. How having a WordPress.com site can help to build and engage with a network vital to their personal and business lives.
  2. How owning a self-hosted WordPress website can be leveraged on to make their brand, business or work visible to the world, thereby building credibility.

Grab your Ticket Now For WordCamp Mombasa 2018

 

See Y’all at WordCamp Mombasa 2018!

Speaker | Mary Job
#Technology #WordPress #WordCampMsa

What is a WordCamp And Why You Should Attend One?

 

What strikes your mind first when you hear the term “WordCamp”? Let me guess, definitely you are thinking it’s a writing event or a camp outing , right? No! you got it wrong it’s not.

WordCamp is an all-encompassing term referring to a conference, a community organized and officially sanctioned event to deal with all things WordPress. To you reading this, welcome to WordCamp Mombasa, the third official city WordCamp of its kind in Kenya.

If you are new to the term “WordPress”, it is an online, open-source website creation tool written in PHP. It is probably the easiest and most powerful blogging and website content management system in existence today.

How Much Does it Cost to Attend WordCamp?

WordCamp conferences are extremely economical, not charging more than Ksh 4000 for two days of high quality speakers and networking opportunities or Ksh 2000 for a one-day event or its equivalents.

WordCamp Mombasa 2018 is charging Ksh 500 for full two (2) days event ticket, and Ksh 1500 for a micro-sponsor ticket.

Who Attends WordCamp?

WordCamps should be attended by everyone who uses WordPress, and everyone who should use WordPress. According to wpmudev blog, this includes but not limited to bloggers, designers, developers, authors, marketers, SEOs, Businesses, nonprofits, photographers, realtors, consultants, entrepreneurs, school employees, teachers, project managers, etc.

As an attendee to WordCamp Mombasa 2018, you should be prepared to learn new dimensions of and using WordPress. You will also have fun networking physically with other people who are just as obsessed with WordPress as they are, or just as new to WordPress as you are. There will be an after-party for you to meet new friends, business partners, employees and employers.

What does a WordCamp offer, what type of event is it?

WordCamp(s) can be in any kind of format with a good number of swag (apparel and branded items) given to attendees. They range from a one-day event to a three-day event depending on the local community organizing it. They comprise of but not limited to conference-like sessions, panels, interviews, unconference, kids-camp, short or multi-hour workshops, and lightning talks.

People attend to share ideas, learn about WordPress, talk about opportunities, and meet other WordPress users in person, all of this you will enjoy at WordCamp Mombasa 2018. All WordCamp organizers and speakers are unpaid volunteers; they offer their services as a labour of love.

Who Speaks at WordCamps?

Speakers range from WordPress developers, businesses owners, designers, and users, drawn from the local community. According to WordCamp Central (the organizers of all things WordCamp), the goal is to have 80 percent local speakers and 20 percent out-of-town speakers. WordCamp Mombasa 2018 is set to offer you the best of the best of content and value that will empower you and your business this year 2018.

Who funds WordCamp?

In an effort to mirror the nature of WordPress software (a platform that is both free and powerful), WordCamp, WordPress events tend to be low in cost with funding coming from the people who attend, local sponsors in the community, as well as multi-event sponsors organized by WordCamp central. The call for sponsors is still open for WordCamp Mombasa 2018, your support will be appreciated, micro-sponsors are also welcomed, as well as donations.

How to Find Upcoming WordCamps

According to WordCamp Central, there have been 846 WordCamps (and still counting) organized since the first one in 2006 which was organized by Matt Mullenweg. So far, WordPress WordCamp events have been hosted in 70 cities, 65 countries and 6 continents. All information about past and upcoming WordCamps can be found here.