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Not sure if WordCamp Albuquerque is right for you? What if your best friend is a wookie? It depends on who you are and what your goals are.
What is a WordCamp?
A WordCamp is a community-driven conference centered on WordPress. While WordCamps are not big, expensive conferences held at high-end venues, the material covered is very relevant to those using WordPress and they provide a great opportunity to get to know other WordPress users in your local community.
Who is this for?
Our audience for this WordCamp is intermediate level users who have an understanding of what WordPress is, but want to dig a little deeper into what is available to help them build amazing websites. The speaker lineup hasn’t been finalized yet, but expect sessions covering things like recommended WordPress plugins, WordPress security best practices, and more. If you are familiar with what WordPress themes and plugins are (and have maybe even dabbled in editing CSS for a given theme), this WordCamp is for you.
What will I get out of it?
In addition to learning more about WordPress that can help you build even better websites, you will get a chance to meet others in our community using WordPress (and of course get some awesome swag!). Looking to team up on a project? WordCamp Albuquerque is a great place to find a project collaborator. Having problems with a WordPress website you manage? We expect to run a happiness bar during the event (more details coming) where you can get help.
What other local resources are there?
If you are not convinced you should attend WordCamp Albuquerque or are otherwise not able to attend, we have regular meetups that can help you both learn about WordPress and meet other local bloggers, designers, developers, entrepreneurs, etc. For a full list of upcoming meetups, check out the Albuquerque WordPress meetup group. The meetups include:
Albuquerque WordPress Meetup
WordPress Work Along
What online resources are there for beginners?
WordCamp Albuquerque may not be right for you this time around, but luckily there are some excellent resources online for helping you get started with WordPress (in addition to our local meetups):
WPBeginner: free set of introductory videos on WordPress
Like many Open Source projects, WordPress is a community oriented tool. If you use WordPress and it’s helped you build your business or a project you’re passionate about, sooner or later you’ll want to give back. Contributor Day is one way to do that. There are many areas you can help with to make WordPress a stronger tool and available to more people. This article talks about a few of those areas open to you regardless of your level of expertise.
Contributor Day is a time set aside where WordPress users can come meet with others and work on improving our favorite CMS. They are often held in conjunction with a WordCamp. Any level of WordPress user is welcome and can help. Albuquerque’s WordCamp is wrapping up with a Contributor Day and we hope you’ll come.
So if you’ve been holding off buying your ticket until the last minute, well – the last minute is coming up soon!
Tickets are selling like hotcakes so grab yours now before they’re all gone WordCamp is not just WordPress experts. WordCamp Albuquerque is for everyone. Check out our must-see talks if you’re new to WordPress.
If you are just starting out with WordPress we have sessions for you. WordPress professionals will guide you through getting started. Talks will start with launching your site, then security, traffic, membership and e-commerce.
We also have sessions for advanced WordPress designers and developers. There will be some really exciting speakers from some of the best minds in the WordPress community who we can’t wait to see including featured talks by John Maeda and Ashleigh Axios.
WordCamp Albuquerque is also for entrepreneurs. There are millions of businesses across the US that are powered by WordPress. Is yours one of them? Learn about client proofing, keywords, writing copy and so much more!
If all that wasn’t enough to convince you – don’t forget our fantastic after-party that takes place on Saturday evening.
So again if you want to be guaranteed you get yourself a WordCamp Albuquerque 2018 T-Shirt head on over and Buy your Ticket Now!
We are excited to announce Sakin Shrestha will be coming to speak at WordCamp Albuquerque 2018 all the way from Nepal.
Sakin has started various technology companies starting with Catch Internet, which provides technology solutions. In 2012, he created Catch Themes to provide premium themes to clients who needed more functionality and support. He also founded DevotePress, a magazine that helps developers with in-depth tutorials.
I am passionate about helping this sector grow, for many reasons. The technology sector creates jobs for many young Nepalis who would otherwise migrate to foreign countries. It lets Nepali professionals develop skills for a fast-changing global workplace, and compete at a high level with anyone, anywhere in the world. If it grows, it will provide a viable career option for many young Nepalis, and help us reap the benefits of a global economy.
Sakin is also involved in ThemeReview.co, providing reviews for WordPress themes. To help Nepali theme developers access the international market, he created Theme Palace, a curated marketplace of themes. He also organizes regular WordPress meetups and WordCamps in Nepal, and has spoken at technology events in Nepal and abroad.
Our WordPress community is delighted to announce that Ashleigh Axios, Design Exponent at Automattic, will be speaking at WordCamp Albuquerque 2018.
Ashleigh worked as Creative Director, Digital Strategist for the Obama Whitehouse and served as president of the AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts).
Ashleigh Axios is an international speaker, strategic creative, and an advocate for design’s ability to break barriers and create positive social change. As Design Exponent at Automattic, Ashleigh advocates for the value of design, demonstrates skill, and raises the value of design at the company.
WordCamp Albuquerque will be held January 19-21, 2018 at the CNM Workforce Training Center, 5600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM.
Chris Lema to be featured at WordCamp Albuquerque!
Lema is Vice President of Products & Innovation at Liquid Design and author of several ebooks including Building & Managing Virtual Teams. Chris speaks at WordCamps around the country, helping people learn how to leverage the technology for their business and personal use.
“I’m driven by challenge and motivated by the opportunity to add value. I’ve managed development teams filled with people smarter than me, and yet motivated and managed them to deliver consistent and high quality work, in corporate and startup contexts.”
Maeda is Global Head of Computational Design and Inclusion at Automattic and author of The Laws of Simplicity. He is the past President of Rhode Island School of Design and formerly eBay‘s Chair of their Design Advisory Board. He is also the recipient of many awards, including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award.
“I look to advance thinking around design and inclusion in the tech industry. I began as an engineer, then moved to art / design, and then to research / leading / operating, and then into business / tech / investing.”
We’re happy to announce that WordCamp Albuquerque is officially on the calendar!
WordCamp Albuquerque will be January 19-20, 2018 at CNM Workforce Training Center.
There will be four tracks:
WordPress Fundamentals (sessions on January 19)
WordPress Business (sessions on January 20)
WordPress Design (sessions on January 20)
WordPress Development (sessions on January 20)
There will also be a Contributors Day session on Sunday, Jan. 21.
If you’d like to be a speaker, please indicate your interest on our speaker signup page. If you’d like to volunteer, please sign up on the volunteer page. If you want to be a sponsor, please contact us on our sponsor inquiry page.
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If you are looking for accommodations near the WordCamp Albuquerque venue we’ve are featuring several great options.
For basic accommodations the Holiday Inn Express (N. Balloon Fiesta Park) is within a couple of blocks walking distance from the venue. There is also a fast food restaurant nearby. Their rooms run 107-125$ per night
If you want something a little more upscale with a lovely southwest vibe the Courtyard Marriott is less than 2 miles from the venue. Their rooms run 89-109$ per night.
For a real New Mexico experience, Los Poblanos Inn is a beautiful location. They are situated beside a lavender farm and are known for their world class service. Their rooms run from 205-229$ per night.
Have other questions about visiting Albuquerque? Please use our contact form to get in touch.
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