La Galería Arte x Arte FUE elegida Por Eidos Grupo Como Espacio para "Ideas en debate", Lugar de las Naciones Unidas párr desarrollar creativadad la, debatir Sobre los Temas Actuales mas y encontrar Líderes Sociales.
Learnings from building Codeship over the last 7 yearsMoritz Plassnig
Codeship is a developer tool company offering Continuous Integration & Delivery as a Service. It got started in 2010 and is used by 10.000's of developers around the world. Codeship started in Austria but is headquarter in Boston/MA and employs 30+ people around the world with a remote first culture.
La Galería Arte x Arte FUE elegida Por Eidos Grupo Como Espacio para "Ideas en debate", Lugar de las Naciones Unidas párr desarrollar creativadad la, debatir Sobre los Temas Actuales mas y encontrar Líderes Sociales.
Learnings from building Codeship over the last 7 yearsMoritz Plassnig
Codeship is a developer tool company offering Continuous Integration & Delivery as a Service. It got started in 2010 and is used by 10.000's of developers around the world. Codeship started in Austria but is headquarter in Boston/MA and employs 30+ people around the world with a remote first culture.
How to get traffic to your website and convert themMatthew Ho
This presentation explains the conversion funnel and how it works. It also discusses ways to increase top of funnel traffic. The primary examples are using content marketing, blog posts, social media and email marketing. This presentation was delivered for China Australia Millennial Project.
Marketing for Drupalers - Drupal EuropeDrew Gorton
Marketers are an important audience for Drupal professionals. Learn why marketers matter, what motivates our marketing colleagues, what they care about and how to make your work more relevant and valuable to them.
Description
Those of us planning, designing, building or supporting Drupal for others are increasingly working for people who see that work through the lens of Marketing. This session will start by looking at the big picture of what's happening in the web market (Wix, WordPress, Sitecore, etc.), where Drupal fits today and how that evolution involves Marketing professionals. Put another way, if Drupal is becoming the tool for Ambitious Digital Experiences, those experiences are paid for by Marketing budgets.
If you’ve come to Drupal via tech ("Come for the code" as we like to say) you might not have an intuitive grasp of the language and concerns of Marketing professionals. This session will explain what Marketers do (it’s different than Sales!), how they do it and what matters to them. Come to this session for an overview of Drupal in the web market, a primer on marketing terms (MQLs, CTAs, Funnels, ...), marketing needs (NNN, CTR, Conversions, …) and competing marketing technologies (there are zillions!).
You will leave this session with a better understanding why marketers matter to Drupal professionals, what motivates our marketing colleagues, what they care about and how to make your work more relevant and valuable to them.
Acrobator Managing Partner Bas Godska at "Marketing of e-shops and e-services...Acrobator
Bas Godska shared his international experience in managing big marketing budgets and investing in startups at a practical seminar "Marketing of e-shops and e-services". The event took place in Almaty, Kazakhstan on April 30, 2015.
A presentation on Social Network Analysis & network graphing using #Python, NetworkX, Graph-Tool and Gephi. Presented to the Ottawa Python Meetup group on August 27, 2015.
Examples include graphing of twitter data for the #Rstats and #Python communities based on 1000 tweet samples per community.
The workplace of the future is going to be less centralized, more mobile, and more flexible than ever before. Work no longer revolves around the job and people are not tethered to a single location. More often than not, people are much more productive and happier when working from home.
The trend's going to be accelerated by rapid uptake of mobile technology, economic volatility, and the intensifying war for top Drupal talent.
Centered on the idea of working remotely, more businesses are adopting the distributed model as a practical way to attract and retain top talent in Drupal.
In this session you will learn first hand from someone who has both worked as a remote employee / contractor and now runs her own distributed Drupal Agency. Even though most of the Kanopi team is located in the Bay Area, they choose a distributed model. Come learn why this is favorable, fun and profitable.
Drupalers Guide to Marketing: DrupalCon SeattleDrew Gorton
Those of us planning, designing, building or supporting Drupal for others are increasingly working for people who see that work through the lens of Marketing. This session will start by looking at the big picture of what's happening in the web market (Wix, WordPress, Sitecore, etc.), where Drupal fits today and how that evolution involves marketing professionals. Put another way, if Drupal is becoming the tool for Ambitious Digital Experiences, those experiences are paid for by Marketing budgets.
If you’ve come to Drupal via tech ("Come for the code" as we like to say) you might not have an intuitive grasp of the language and concerns of marketing professionals. This session will explain what Marketers do (it’s different than Sales!), how they do it and what matters to them. Come to this session for an overview of Drupal in the web market, a primer on marketing terms (MQLs, CTAs, Funnels, ...), marketing needs (NNN, CTR, Conversions, …) and competing marketing technologies (there are zillions!).
You will leave this session with a better understanding why marketers matter to Drupal professionals, what motivates our marketing colleagues, what they care about and how to make your work more relevant and valuable to them.
Learning Objectives & Outcomes
Come to this session for a primer on marketing terms (MQLs, CTAs, Funnels, ...), marketing needs (NNN, CTR, Conversions, …) and competing marketing technologies (there are zillions!). We’ll start with the big picture and dive down into how things fit together and why they matter.
Website Design for 2012: Customer Focused WebsitesMichael Flint
Website design is all about the process. From branding, to target audiences, to choosing the right calls-to-action. Also discuss S.E.O., social integration, and promoting your site once it goes live.
2. M I S U N D E R S TA N D I N G S
I N W E B D E V E L O P M E N T
F R A N Z D U M FA R T
3. A B O U T
M E ( = F R A N Z )
• Web developer since
12 years
• Freelance since 18 months
• Recent clients: Google,
Red Bull, Microsoft,
Honda, Toyota and Adidas