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Lessons Learned About Attending WordCamp Miami

by ThisChickCodes

WordCamp is a conference that I really look forward to every year. I have attended 2 WordCamps and I will be attending this year as well. Here are a few lessons that I have learned from attending WordCamp. These are lessons that I will be applying for my third attendance. 

Get there early

I made the mistake of showing up late last year. My first year I showed up early and I will be going by that rule from now on.

You will need to pick up your badge and get your t-shirt first, that line can start getting long around the time the event starts, so get there early so you aren’t waiting in line. You may also want coffee and something to nibble on before the talks start. 

Plan the tracks you want to attend

Decide which talks you will like to attend before hand. Sometimes it will be hard to make a decision because 2 talks that are very interesting may be going at the same time. Try to get to the rooms early because space can be limited depending on how many people go to that specific one. You don’t want to have to stand up for the whole talk. 

Networking

I am a true introvert, my first WordCamp, I will admit that I barely spoke a word to anyone. But I realized that everyone that’s at WordCamp share a common passion and you can easily spark up a conversation with someone. Ask them what track they are most interested in, find out their expertise with WordPress—just a few examples. 

Another thing, bring business cards! You are going to meet a lot of great people and this is your opportunity to network with them. I made this mistake not once but both times. Go meet the vendors, ask them about their products if you have never heard of them, as well as chat with vendor’s whose products you use and love. 

Make room for swag! 

One thing I love about conferences is the swag! I have become somewhat of a hoarder of swag but I love every little sticker, pin, t-shirt, notebook, pen, bag… and they have all of these things at WordCamp Miami! 

The conference will sometimes have bags to give you, I usually store the swag from vendors in it. However, last year they ran out and I ended up having to take some of it to my car because it didn’t all fit in my backpack with the rest of my stuff. Most vendors have t-shirts and those tend to get bulky when you have a lot of them so make sure you have room! 

Have fun!

Most importantly have fun! There will be so much for you to do and learn, and you should definitely make the most of your time there enjoying being in the company of fellow WordPress lovers. 

WordCamp Miami Changed My Life

by Camille Vogl | Instagram| Website

Before 2017, I had very minimal knowledge of WordPress or WordCamp Miami. That year, I was approaching my senior year at Florida Atlantic University and was starting to apply for marketing roles. I began to notice that almost every marketing role required WordPress knowledge. Needless to say, when I was given the assignment to create a marketing blog as part of my senior project, I took the opportunity to learn WordPress. I wanted to give myself an edge when applying for entry-level marketing jobs.

I had no clue what I had gotten myself into.

I spent two weeks learning everything I could, stumbling along the way. I even made the noob mistake of signing up for WordPress.com instead of WordPress.org.

Luckily, things became smoother and I started getting the hang of it. Shortly after, my internship manager told us he was bringing our team to WordCamp Miami. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was willing to dive in headfirst to the experience. And I’m glad I did.

Over the next three years, I would be involved in one of the most immersive and collaborative conferences I have attended. Every year, I’m able to take away a gold mine of information and constantly transform the way I help build online experiences. I have been able to use the skills and tactics I learn at WordPress to become a Unicorn marketer. Yes, I know it’s a large claim but truly, I do it all and I’m proud of it. I learned more than web design, I gained knowledge on SEO, creating content, personal branding, and much more.

My WordCamp experience especially helped me in finding and exceeding at Florida International University’s Master of Marketing program. I created a strong digital presence as a marketer and even assisted my Cohort with their WordPress sites. Now a recent graduate of the program, I teach personal branding via WordPress to the same program I was part of.

I also was able to take my first marketing role and complete a full re brand of the company using WordPress and the skills I learned from WordCamp Miami. This same experience and knowledge eventually helped land me my role as a Customer Experience Specialist for ADT mid-2019. In my role, I help to improve the experience of our online platforms.

I credit much of my success to WordCamp Miami. It has afforded me so many opportunities over the last three years. This is why I come back year-after-year. This community has embraced me, taught me, and inspired me to challenge myself and to create for good.

I encourage anyone attending their first or even their fifth WordCamp to just dive in. Don’t just show up, take notes and leave. Embrace the crazy Slack chats, visit the Happiness Bar, and interact with the vendor booths. Do all the things!

Most importantly, connect and collaborate. I have gained some amazing friends and colleagues from this conference. I guarantee you that you will too!