Join Us! Be a WordCamp Miami 2019 Organizer/Volunteer Leader!

It’s that time of the year again – time to start thinking about WordCamp Miami 2019 (at least in terms of organization and support). During our last WordPress meetup in Davie, FL we invited people to signup to help out and become involved. We got a dozen names along that night!

We are actively seeking those interesting in being a high-level volunteer or organizer for WordCamp Miami 2019, which is slated to be at FIU in March 2019. It doesn’t matter what you can do or how you can help – we need all the help we can get! Especially if you can help out in these categories:

– Logo, print, and branding design
– Maintaining a WordPress site (updating content)
– Helping with hotels
– Helping with after-party planning
– Helping with communicating with sponsors and speakers (via email before the event)
– Volunteer coordination
– Registration and help desk coordination
– Help with making/designing swag
– Youth Camp volunteering and organization (WordCamp Miami has one of the largest kid’s camps at a WordCamp!)
– Advertising, Word of Mouth (for sponsors, speakers, and inviting new people and youths)

If you are interested we would like to hear from you as soon as possible, as we are filling some spots by September 30th, 2018.

It’s really simple. Here’s a google form that asks you a few questions:

WordCamp Miami 2018 Job/Hire Boards Transcribed

Thanks to our volunteer Jamie Schmid, we are able to offer our job/hire boards transcribed for you. We also are displaying the photos here for reference.


WCMiami 2018 Hiring Board

A2 Hosting hiring:

  • Web Dev
  • Sys Engineer
  • Linux Support
  • Sales Solutions

WooCommerce Developer
relocation available or remote
parvez@proclickventures.com

Parent company of Chicago Tribune, Sun Sentinel & others
WP Developer needed
For News sites
https://twitter.com/dannysanchez

GreenGeeks.com

Riva Motorsports (contact: ryanh@rivamotorsports.com)
Looking for:

  • WordPress devs
  • App devs
  • Bootstrap devs

WP Buffs
Full Stack dev & Customer Support
Fully remote, Fully weird
wpbuffs.com/hiring
(bufftastic!)
Remote ok!

Where By Us
WordPress Plugin Engineer (PHP)
bit.ly/wbu-wordpress-plugin-job

Data Driven Labs (contact: Chris@DataDrivenLabs.io)
We’re looking for a few great freelancers:

  • WordPress Developers
  • Graphic Designers
  • PPC Managers

Jilt
UX/UI Design Needed!
contact: max@jilt.com

AwesomeMotive.com
Hiring Full-time

  • Designer
  • Developer

vanessaavila@bayview.com
Need Web AND EMAIL Person!!!
$50k/year

www.razzinteractive.com/careers

Diving South Florida
Front End Developer Needed (remote)
Joe Gonzalez, Editor in Chief
joe@divingsouthfla.com
954-253-6729

Pressable
Cool Culture! Remote job! Work where you want!
Looking for:

  • Customer Success Agent
  • Designer/Dev

Need Miami Volunteer
Workshop Host & Web Dev
assets@branchesfl.org

Flywheel
We hire exceptional people. You seem pretty cool. Check us out!
www.flywheel.party

Bayview Loan Servicing in Coral Gables, FL
Digital Marketing Specialist
vanessaavila@bayviewloans.com
Apply at http://bit.ly/2HruWTQ


WCMiami 2018 For Hire Board

Need a copywriter?
lupita.tucker@gmail.com
305-479-3712
Translation-Poet-Writer-I speak SEO

Front-End Web Dev
Graphic Designer
agnelnieves@gmail.com
agnelnieves.com

Front End Web Developer for WP Custom themes
alexgordon25@gmail.com
LinkedIn

Tech & Business Problems Solved
and Solutions Architect
roger@rogertheriault.com
LinkedIn

Mobile/Web Development
gabrielrguez0518@gmail.com
rising college freshman

Jessica Palauos
Full Stack Web Dev
JessPluslife@gmail.com

Graphic Designer & Full Stack Web Developer
melissa.wolowicz@gmail.com
Melissa Wolowicz on Behance

Christopher Castro
khristopher2706@gmail.com
Web Development, Rising college freshman

Alfredo Navas
Front-End Developer
www.elpuas.com
506-6058-5887
elpuas@gmail.com

WPolymita Studio
Raydel Almestro Román
786-359-9601
ralmestro@wpolymita.com
wpolymita.com

Impact Of WordCamps

For our 10th anniversary, we asked attendees during the ticket registration process this question:

Has WordCamp Miami made an impact in your life (professional or personal)? Please let us know – we would love to include your testimonials, quotes, and stories in our 10th anniversary special events.

We got an overwhelming number of responses. The ones listed below (and made anonymous due to our privacy policy) are just a sampling. These kinds of comments are evidence that WordCamps – regardless of where they are located – are an important source of education, inspiration, and support for their local communities.


  • “I have been inspired to organized my local WordCamp Managua 2017 and help local WP community in Nicaragua.”
  • “Attended 2017 for the first time and it ignited my passion for WordPress, ecommerce and overall working with websites. It redefined my career.”
  • “It has offered my students a professional perspective on this environment.”
  • “Enjoyed it very much last year, and helped me understand the importance of accessibility in building websites. “
  • “Given me more confidence as I try to develop my website. I always learn something new. My fellow attendees are so positive and euthusiastic.”
  • “I attended the first when it was part of RefreshMiami. I presented on the UM campus in 2009 or 2010 and met some cool folks. Most of my WordPress work has been for corporations, but the stuff I learned and people I met were great influences. I just wish I had more time to contribute back.”
  • “I attended Wordcamp last year for the first time and walked away with copious notes and dozens of connections. Definitely worth the time spent… and the investment was happily affordable.”
  • “I’ve loved the community down here and the enthusiasm. It’s one of my favorite activities I go to since I don’t go to many conferences a year.”
  • “I’ve meet amazing people, and have networked so much at WordCamp! There really is something for everyone! Always so much to see, learn about, and network!”
  • “Met some of the most generous tech professionals at WordCamp Miami, everyone is willing to help you out and teach you what they know. It’s like a family reunion every year. “
  • “Opened a whole new world of opportunities for me. It’s great to help people who think their own website is out of reach for them.”
  • “The information is important to keep up with changes in the industry.”
  • “WordCamp assisted me in building a professional and personal network of colleagues, clients, and friends. It is great to see so many people give their time and expertise to assist each other. The atmosphere of collaboration is fantastic.”
  • “Wordcamp has helped me gain information on marketing & SEO from fellow community members out working in the industry that would have taken me a ton of time to research myself!”
  • “WordCamp is amazing I use everything I’ve learned for private clients and have met excellent contacts. I can not thank you enough 😍”
  • “WordCamp is one of the events that I go to every year and each time I get something completely different out of it. Whether it is tech, marketing or business, there are people there who have the experience.”
  • “WordCamp validated my knowledge. I always was unsure how much I really know. But when I went 2017, it was clear I know more than the average user which made me much happier at work.”
  • “WordCamp was an eye opening experience for a novice like me. I had no idea the world I stepped into, when I FINALLY decided to use WordPress for my site. The people I meet, the contacts I made, the stories/experiences we shared openly, the knowledge I picked up ‘@ last years event helped me advance leaps and bounds on my site.. One thing is for certain, you cant go wrong by attending. But DONT be a fly on the wall. Stick your hand out and introduce yourself, this is not a time to be shy at all! You’ll never get anywhere that way! My site although still not finished, because its ALOT more robust than I ever imagined, Ive discovered I need help and am back to find some front end development and marketing help. VERY much looking forward to picking up even MORE knowledge and contacts in this amazing new world! THANK YOU “
  • “It frees me from the confused and overwhelming feeling that internet can bring on us.”
  • “If it wasn’t for connections I made at WordCamp Miami I wouldn’t have built Better WP Security to the level it hit before I sold it, I would never have moved to Sarasota (bought my house sight unseen thanks to a trusted friend I met at WordCamp Miami) and I would not be working for the University of Florida.”
  • “2017 WordCamp Miami was my first WordCamp experience. I enjoyed the community, the wealth and sharing of knowledge and the overall attitude of attendees and staff. How has WPMIA impacted my life? Professionally it has allowed me access to some great thinkers. Personally, I have joined a community that let’s me share what I know, to benefit one another.”
  • “As a fellow WordCamp organizer, I am humbled every time I attend WCMIA. It’s such a well-oiled machine and every year things get bigger, better, and there are STILL surprises to be had every time! There is a real sense of community among the crowd, and even though there are 700+ of us, you get to really know your fellow attendees. “

Friday, Saturday, Sunday Events Still Proceeding as Scheduled

Thursday Meetup cancelled due to traffic and food delivery concerns

The Thursday Pre-Conference Meetup has been cancelled due to traffic concerns with people being able to get to the university reliably.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday Events Proceeding as Scheduled

Friday’s Workshops and this weekend’s WordCamp and Kids Camp are proceeding as scheduled.

Find new directions and continuous updates on the following page. Bookmark it!

https://2018.miami.wordcamp.org/fiu-update/

Thanks to Our Community Sponsors!

It takes ALL kinds of help and sponsors to make a conference. Although many focus on the “big guys” it’s also our community sponsors that really play an important role in spreading the word about WordCamp Miami to the local community. We wanted to thank our community sponsors before the event. Here is a full list:

Tinzi Marketing

InsideBedroom

Sherlock Talent

ThemeLooks

WP SEO Hub

My Curator Content Curation Plugin

Steve Grunwell

Codeable

The LAB Miami

PHP Women

Market.biz

BobWP

BUILDING.co

WPBICO

FIU Honors College

CollabMiami

TechLila

StickerGiant

Photography by Depuhl

Creative Circle

Roger Theriault

My Island Designs

TCG | The Creative Group

WPSessions

SEO Smooth

WordFence

SlickRemix

 

WordCamp Miami Contests!

Ever since we introduced speaker cards back in 2013, we’ve had a number of contests to keep both young and old energized throughout the conference. This year, because we have SO much going on, we wanted to let you know about most of our contests EARLY so you can prepare.

Speaker And Sponsor Cards

Speaker cards are found in attendee bags and given to speakers themselves. Your goal is to collect as many unique cards as possible during the conference – the people with the most cards (tied) will be entered into a random instant drawing at Sunday’s closing remarks.

Sponsors in the sponsor area (in the CBC Lobby) have their OWN cards. You’ll have to approach and ask them to get one. The people with the most cards (tied) will be entered into a random instant drawing at Sunday’s closing remarks.

WPBINGO

Yep, it’s bingo time at WordCamp Miami this year! Here’s how to play:

Visit WPBingo.com to generate a random bingo board. Tap on any squares you see/hear to win a bingo. Play for fun all weekend long, starting now, and tweet screenshots of your wins using the hashtags #WPBingo and #WCMIA!

If you want to win some prizes, be sure to play during the Matt Mullenweg Q&A/Keynote at 4:40pm. You’ll see a special link for that board appear at the top of the page starting at 4:30pm. You *have to* tweet a winning screenshot for a chance to win a prize, and include the #WCMIA and #WPBingo hashtags.

Trivia

Prepare to be quizzed in 80s, 90s, WordCamp, WordPress, and WCMIA trivia during our gameshow hour on Saturday and also a few rounds during our closing remarks on Sunday.

WordCamp Miami Community Mini-Bazaar

Inspired by WordCamp US’s community bazaar, WordCamp Miami has chosen five local communities to feature this year that have been helpful in the organization, promotion, or quality of our event over the years. There will be posters at various points in the conference venue, and we encourage you to check them out and thank them (on Twitter and in person) for their help with WordCamp Miami. Thank them for helping us get to 10 years!

Foundation Of Excellence (@FndnExcellence)
IronHack (@ironhackmia)
Refresh Miami (@refreshmiami)
Miami Ed Tech (@miamiedtech)
Outspeaken Women (@outspoken_women)

All Tickets Sold Out! Get On The Waitlist!

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Once again WordCamp Miami has sold out completely. Thank you to all of those who purchased tickets – and thank you to of course to volunteers and sponsors who made this possible.

We had available late admission tickets for the past week or so but those are sold out as well. Workshop and Kids tickets are sold out too. A waitlist is up right now. There are a few cancelations before the event and when a spot opens up we will let waitlisters now in the order they entered their names on the list.

Play #WPBingo at #WCMIA!

 

This year we invite you to join us for some fun all throughout the camp by playing WPBingo on your own portable device. It’s a totally free experience that you can play from any web browser. Every bingo card is randomly generated so you’ll never see the same card twice. It even uses local browser storage so you don’t have to worry about a game breaking or resetting because you’ve lost connection to the internet!

Here’s how to play:

  1. Visit WPBingo.com from your mobile device
  2. Click or tap on each square as you see/hear what it describes
  3. When you get 5 squares in a row (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) you’ll win a bingo
  4. Tweet a screenshot of your winning bingo card with the hashtags #WPBingo and #WCMIA
  5. Start a new game!
Play for fun all weekend long and play for prizes (see below) during the keynote event at the end of Saturday.
Finally, if you want to know how this fun and tiny web app was built, check out our session with Brian Richards on Saturday at 2:30pm in the Developer track.

Play bingo and win a prize!

On Saturday, following the main session schedule, we are hosting a Gameshow Hour and giving away prizes. You could win one of the prizes just by playing WPBingo during Matt Mullenweg’s Q&A keynote presentation!

Here’s how to enter the give-away:

  1. Visit WPBingo.com when the keynote Q&A begins and click on “Keynote Bingo” at the top of the page.
  2. Click or tap on each square as you see/hear what it describes.
  3. Tweet a screenshot of your winning bingo card with the hashtags #WPBingo and #WCMIA. (it will help us a ton if your twitter account includes your real name somewhere)
  4. Attend the Gameshow Hour event following the keynote to see if you won!
To be eligible for the give-away prize you must be present during the Gameshow hour and you must tweet the screenshot of your winning bingo card with the hashtags #WPBingo and #WCMIA. Only the special keynote bingo cards began after 4:30pm on Saturday will be eligible. Only a few winners will be awarded prizes.

Meet The WooCommerce Team At WordCamp Miami!

Launched in 2011, WooCommerce powers over 28% of all online stores and is developed and supported by a fully distributed team across the globe.

WooCommerce is truly open and customizable and, unlike many out-of-the-box solutions, you can build a store tailored to your specific business needs and objectives. Sell anything, anywhere, with no restrictions.

WooCommerce supports the sale of physical products, digital goods, subscriptions, memberships, service and accommodation bookings and ticketing. It integrates seamlessly with major payment gateways and eCommerce service providers. It’s free to download and install, and enables you to maintain complete ownership of all your data, forever.

WooCommerce is proud to Sponsor WordCamp Miami as part of the Global Sponsorship Program and we look forward to seeing you there!

WordCamp Miami 2018 is over. Check out the next edition!