Corporations and big brands are always looking for better ways to get their content featured, shared, and visible. In this presentation I examine some of the latest trends related to enterprise content and how any site can take advantage of the experimentation happening on big volume and innovative publishers using WordPress. I delve into longform, newsletters, microsites/corporate sites, social media, multisource & interactive content, and comments.
Some of the slides had lengthy commentary associated with them - if you have any questions, please get in touch!
HTTP is dead. Here’s why, and what you need to know to migrate to HTTPS.
Delivered to the BigWP Meetup NYC on September 15, 2015.
Detailed guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EJKAoa4Hxc4AyH0znuA_AAplcNeNejEhATFptFX-OME/edit
WordPress Agencies: Facing Challenges for the Next 10 YearsSara Rosso
WordPress has grown and matured in the past 10 years as a content management system and web app platform, and the needs of clients and enterprises using WordPress have grown as well. To answer that call, WordPress agencies and consultancies will need to adapt by strengthening their teams, bettering their WP coding practices, and becoming more active in the community, too. Learn what enterprises want from their WordPress partners from what we've learned on the WordPress.com VIP team, and some tips to help small, medium, and large agencies ready for the next 10 years of WordPress projects and challenges.
Presentation originally presented at WordCamp Paris, January 2014.
HTTP is dead. Here’s why, and what you need to know to migrate to HTTPS.
Delivered to the BigWP Meetup NYC on September 15, 2015.
Detailed guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EJKAoa4Hxc4AyH0znuA_AAplcNeNejEhATFptFX-OME/edit
WordPress Agencies: Facing Challenges for the Next 10 YearsSara Rosso
WordPress has grown and matured in the past 10 years as a content management system and web app platform, and the needs of clients and enterprises using WordPress have grown as well. To answer that call, WordPress agencies and consultancies will need to adapt by strengthening their teams, bettering their WP coding practices, and becoming more active in the community, too. Learn what enterprises want from their WordPress partners from what we've learned on the WordPress.com VIP team, and some tips to help small, medium, and large agencies ready for the next 10 years of WordPress projects and challenges.
Presentation originally presented at WordCamp Paris, January 2014.
Essential Ingredients of a WordPress WebsiteSara Rosso
Learn how to go from having a standard WordPress site to having one that performs and looks awesome. First I talk about Voice and Purpose, which are two extremely important ingredients for any site. I talk about items such as choosing a more advanced theme that has greater functionality, keeping your blog secure, adding useful plugins that help engage your community and maximize your SEO, and more.
Originally presented at the International Food Bloggers Conference in Seattle, 2015.
What I've Learned as a Serial (Community) Founder: The Community Life CycleSara Rosso
More on my site: http://whenihavetime.com/2015/01/27/what-ive-learned-as-a-serial-community-founder-the-community-life-cycle/
I focused on the various stages of community and how the leadership roles and individual member roles change and shift over time. As you'll see in the three examples I mention below, I have founded communities which still live today. They live without me, a founder, and they are successful and thriving, even. One of the most important lessons as a founder is preparing for and learning to let go as a natural part of your community's success.
The Future Way of Working: The Distributed CompanySara Rosso
The Ignite presentation I gave at LeWeb 2011 conference in Paris. For the video of this presentation, you can see it here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/leweb#p/u/5/yFEb4BME4tE
Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.Sara Rosso
I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women's Association in Milan).
The presentation "Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate." started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the "What's DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?" kind of questions and therefore feel they can't understand technology.
I feel that this technology intimidation is really due to the fact that they don't really own their idea, and better understanding it will guide any decisions they have to make with their idea moving forward.
So I focus on how to further refine your idea so you can move it forward, even with help, by having a better mastery over what you need and what your users need. I also cover some techniques and tools for collaborating with developers, external consultants, and other remote workers. Then, I briefly touch on communication strategies online and how your site won't be the only place communication happens but it should be the digital hub with the most useful and authoritative information about your company, and how you can develop a communication strategy that spans several types of networks.
The appendix includes some open source software alternatives for growing a business on a bootstrap budget.
Digital Curation: The New Frontier of KnowledgeSara Rosso
A presentation I gave at KnowCamp in Modena about digital curation: what curating content is and why to do it, tips on curating content and preserving that data.
The presentation I gave at WordCamp San Francisco 2011 - the annual official WordPress conference.
It's a great introduction to WordPress for enterprise use with specific reasons and case studies as examples.
Utilizzare WordPress come un sito web (non un blog)Sara Rosso
Una breve presentazione di WordPress, una piattaforma open source di gestione contenuti che potrebbe essere facilmente impostato come un sito web. Questa presentazione è stato presentato alla Stampa Estera di Milano a giugno 2011.
Using WordPress as a website (not a blog)Sara Rosso
A brief introduction to WordPress, a versatile open source CMS software that can be easily configured to be used as a website.
This presentation was originally given to the Foreign Press in Milan in June 2011.
Presentata alla quinta Girl Geek Dinner Milano, il 24 ottobre 2008 da Sara Rosso con la contribuzione di Bruna Gardella. Un introduzione all’Open Source, il mondo della donna e l’Open Source, la Girl Geek e l’Open Source, e tanti modi di essere più coinvolto nel mondo Open Source.
A presentation I originally gave at the 5th Girl Geek Dinner Milano October 24th, 2008 with the contribution of Bruna Gardella. An introduction to Open Source, the world of women and Open Source, and the Girl Geek and Open Source.
* What is Open Source (OS)
* Why Open Source
* Open Source in the world
* The Girl Geek and the Open Source World
* How to Contribute
* Appendix A: Some Open Source Alternatives for Proprietary Software
Getting to know WordPress Featured Images from a user standpoint: what are featured images, their evolution in Codex, some popular & free magazine themes for WordPress, how to use featured images in WordPress without changing your base theme via plugins (sidebars, archives, related/random/recent posts) and how to start experimenting with the Featured Images code, online and through a local installation of WordPress.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
Essential Ingredients of a WordPress WebsiteSara Rosso
Learn how to go from having a standard WordPress site to having one that performs and looks awesome. First I talk about Voice and Purpose, which are two extremely important ingredients for any site. I talk about items such as choosing a more advanced theme that has greater functionality, keeping your blog secure, adding useful plugins that help engage your community and maximize your SEO, and more.
Originally presented at the International Food Bloggers Conference in Seattle, 2015.
What I've Learned as a Serial (Community) Founder: The Community Life CycleSara Rosso
More on my site: http://whenihavetime.com/2015/01/27/what-ive-learned-as-a-serial-community-founder-the-community-life-cycle/
I focused on the various stages of community and how the leadership roles and individual member roles change and shift over time. As you'll see in the three examples I mention below, I have founded communities which still live today. They live without me, a founder, and they are successful and thriving, even. One of the most important lessons as a founder is preparing for and learning to let go as a natural part of your community's success.
The Future Way of Working: The Distributed CompanySara Rosso
The Ignite presentation I gave at LeWeb 2011 conference in Paris. For the video of this presentation, you can see it here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/leweb#p/u/5/yFEb4BME4tE
Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.Sara Rosso
I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women's Association in Milan).
The presentation "Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate." started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the "What's DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?" kind of questions and therefore feel they can't understand technology.
I feel that this technology intimidation is really due to the fact that they don't really own their idea, and better understanding it will guide any decisions they have to make with their idea moving forward.
So I focus on how to further refine your idea so you can move it forward, even with help, by having a better mastery over what you need and what your users need. I also cover some techniques and tools for collaborating with developers, external consultants, and other remote workers. Then, I briefly touch on communication strategies online and how your site won't be the only place communication happens but it should be the digital hub with the most useful and authoritative information about your company, and how you can develop a communication strategy that spans several types of networks.
The appendix includes some open source software alternatives for growing a business on a bootstrap budget.
Digital Curation: The New Frontier of KnowledgeSara Rosso
A presentation I gave at KnowCamp in Modena about digital curation: what curating content is and why to do it, tips on curating content and preserving that data.
The presentation I gave at WordCamp San Francisco 2011 - the annual official WordPress conference.
It's a great introduction to WordPress for enterprise use with specific reasons and case studies as examples.
Utilizzare WordPress come un sito web (non un blog)Sara Rosso
Una breve presentazione di WordPress, una piattaforma open source di gestione contenuti che potrebbe essere facilmente impostato come un sito web. Questa presentazione è stato presentato alla Stampa Estera di Milano a giugno 2011.
Using WordPress as a website (not a blog)Sara Rosso
A brief introduction to WordPress, a versatile open source CMS software that can be easily configured to be used as a website.
This presentation was originally given to the Foreign Press in Milan in June 2011.
Presentata alla quinta Girl Geek Dinner Milano, il 24 ottobre 2008 da Sara Rosso con la contribuzione di Bruna Gardella. Un introduzione all’Open Source, il mondo della donna e l’Open Source, la Girl Geek e l’Open Source, e tanti modi di essere più coinvolto nel mondo Open Source.
A presentation I originally gave at the 5th Girl Geek Dinner Milano October 24th, 2008 with the contribution of Bruna Gardella. An introduction to Open Source, the world of women and Open Source, and the Girl Geek and Open Source.
* What is Open Source (OS)
* Why Open Source
* Open Source in the world
* The Girl Geek and the Open Source World
* How to Contribute
* Appendix A: Some Open Source Alternatives for Proprietary Software
Getting to know WordPress Featured Images from a user standpoint: what are featured images, their evolution in Codex, some popular & free magazine themes for WordPress, how to use featured images in WordPress without changing your base theme via plugins (sidebars, archives, related/random/recent posts) and how to start experimenting with the Featured Images code, online and through a local installation of WordPress.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
7. Longread: >1500 words
Average Longreads article: 2,800 words
(About a 11-12 minute read)
Domains shared on Longreads.com has
doubled
More than 3,000 domains
8. –Mark Armstrong, Longreads
“The surprising thing about our most popular stories is
their ‘lifespan’….these stories get retweeted weeks &
months after they’ve been featured.
They’re not as time-sensitive as breaking news, so
there’s still a lot of value there.”
17. Longform
Investigative and in-depth articles
Topics which are not usually time-sensitive
Longreads: more than 1,500 words
Long sharing life on social media
22. –Kevin J. Delaney, Quartz Editor-in-Chief
“It may sound retro, but a very high-
quality email briefing is an optimal
mobile news product for many
people.”
23. Quartz’s Daily Briefing
More than 70,000 subscribers
>40% Open Rate
Hand-crafted content
Multiple editions for geographic regions
41. Social Media
Important distribution channels for organic sharing
Increasingly difficult to guide or control
Reactions difficult to find, search poor
Content must be easy to share
Content must be ready to share
61. – Marc Lavallee, Deputy editor of interactive news,
The New York Times
“…asking guiding questions and showing
examples of 'good' comments focuses
and elevates the conversation overall.”