Session Spotlight: Financially Preparing for Full Time Freelancing

If you’ve been contemplating making the jump from your 9 to 5 job to full time freelancer or business owner but worried about how you’ll make ends meet, then this talk is for you.

In this short session we’ll discuss strategies to help you prepare financially for leaving the comfort of a secure paycheck to budgeting for your very own business and walk you through a budgeting exercise that will leave you with a plan for financial stability in the freelance world.

Financially preparing for full time freelancing by Jessica Spangler

About the speaker:

Jessica is an Omaha based IT consultant. Having graduated with a Spanish degree it was only natural she’d end up working with businesses to plan their IT budget.

At Five Nines, Jessica works with small and medium sized businesses to create their IT plan and budgets. Using a proven methodology to strategize and prioritize IT spend in alignment with her clients business goals, she not only finds the most cost efficient way to invest in technology but also helps her clients track, document and organize their annual technology initiatives.

Outside of work you’ll find Jessica disconnecting from tech by hitting up trails and attending yoga classes at her favorite studio.

Thank you to our Silver sponsors

DreamHost

Since 1997 DreamHost has helped individuals, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and developers worldwide bring their dreams to life on the Internet. A leader in Managed WordPress hosting, over 400,000 customers trust DreamHost to be their online home. Supporting the open source community with dedicated resources and a passionate team, DreamHost believes in the power of the Open Web and the people that make it happen. Learn more at DreamHost.com.

Session Spotlight: Getting Started with Custom Theme Building

Have you ever wanted to know what it was like to build a custom theme? Yeah me too! I have worked on many themes and customizing them but never actually created my own theme. Very recently I thought I needed to learn more about it and I am happy to be here talking about what I have learned. This topic will cover just the basics. If you’re like me and always wondered what it’s like to start creating a custom theme, this topic is for you.

Getting Started with Custom Theme Building by Tyler Stokes

About the speaker:

I was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska but currently live in Omaha, Nebraska. I am a Happiness Engineer at Flywheel. I love helping people do their best work! I have an Associates Degree in Computer Information Technology from Southeast Community College. I am a big Husker fan, GO BIG RED! I have over 8 years of experience in making websites as a freelancer. In my free time, I enjoy watching the Huskers or Detroit Lions football games, spending time with my fiancé, Cortney, working on customer websites, development projects, or going to concerts.

Thank you to our Gold sponsors

GreenGeeks

GreenGeeks is an independently owned and operated hosting provider.

DreamHost is a global Web hosting and cloud services provider with over 350,000 customers and 1.2 million blogs, websites, and apps hosted. They sponsor all WordCamps in the Americas, including (and most importantly?) this one. We just can’t thank them enough.

GoDaddy

GoDaddy Pro offers a robust suite of free tools to web developers & designers to help them save time managing all their clients and sites. With GoDaddy Pro, you can easily shop for your client, monitor their sites, and manage all their WordPress websites from one place. Exclusive time-saving tools let you update WordPress core, plugins and themes with one click, as well as automate WordPress backups, cloning and migrations. Get real-time performance, security and uptime monitoring across all your websites. Additionally, your free membership includes advanced 24/7 technical support.

Proxibid

Proxibid is an Omaha startup success story that connects buyers and sellers for highly valued items. Bringing together more than 4,000 unique auctioneers, asset owners, and consignors with buyers from 190 countries.

Session Spotlight: Remote Work – Effective Work Practices aka The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

April will take us through an introduction to good working practices for remote tech work – for employees as well as companies. Discussion will draw from personal experience working as a web designer designer, and cover topics such as finding remote jobs, staying sane and healthy, remote team work, and effective communication.

Remote Work – Effective Work Practices aka The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly by April Goettle

About the speaker:

April is a Web Designer at B2Interactive in Omaha, Nebraska, where she works primarily developing and designing WordPress sites. Currently, she works remotely about 75% of the time. She’s entering her senior year at UNO in the IT Innovation program, and is a current Do Space Women in Technology Fellow, working on a project – Remoter.tech – to promote remote tech jobs in the Midwest.

Session Spotlight: Making the Jump from a Design to a Development Career

Learn what it’s like to make the jump from a design to a development career, where a keen eye for detail is essential for keeping creative clients happy.

Making the Jump from a Design to a Development Career by Chris Kelly

About the speaker:

Chris Kelly has 11 years of experience as a designer and art director in the Omaha area. Two years ago he made the switch to a development career with Plumb Web Strategy where he works as a front end developer with a focus on WordPress. His experience in the agency world has translated over to a keen understanding of his clients’ needs and expectations. Chris also teaches as an adjunct instructor where he shares his knowledge with his students at Metropolitan Community College.

Session Spotlight: Zero to WordPress: Building Your First WordPress Site

New to WordPress? Then this session is for you! Get tips on how to build your first self-hosted WordPress site.

Zero to WordPress: Building Your First WordPress Site by Justice Anderson

About the speaker:

Justice is a former college professor who was tasked with selecting and teaching a content management system which brought him to WordPress. Justice has been working with WordPress on and off since 2009. After a brief time away Justice is reigniting his love affair with WordPress and plans to launch several new websites this summer and fall – stay tuned! Outside of technology Justice enjoys being the number one fan at his kids sporting events and learning about nutrition and fitness.

Session Spotlight: Voice Your Value(s)

This session will discuss how you build your personal or professional brand to reflect your values, define your voice, and drive your business. Values based marketing can help you authentically connect to customers and allow you to share your unique perspective to grow your career.

Voice Your Value(s) by Andrea Garcia

About the speaker:

Andrea serves as the Chief Mind Officer and client lead for Mind + Matter. Andrea supports client digital strategy, business operations, and business development.

Andrea graduated from Northwest Missouri State University in 2007 with a B.S. in Industrial Psychology and in 2008 with a Master’s in Business Administration. 
Following a ten year tenure at Cerner in marketing, sales, and client management she moved to an account focused role in Associated Wholesale Grocers’ in-house agency. Andrea enjoys creating meaningful partnerships to help her clients express and achieve their goals. In addition to Mind + Matter and Teach for America – KC she serves on the Emerging Leaders Board for the Kansas City Sports Commission. 

When not at M+M Andrea can be found watching soccer, taking or teaching a yoga class, playing with her little beige puppy, or Instagramming her latest meal.

Thank you to our Platinum sponsors

Liquid Web

For over 20 years, Liquid Web has been delivering products, services and support designed specifically for mission-critical sites, stores and applications.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce is an open-source eCommerce platform built on WordPress.
Sell anything online with the flexibility and freedom of the world’s most popular CMS.

Jetpack

Jetpack can supercharge your self-hosted site with a suite of the most powerful WordPress.com features.

Bluehost

Did you know that Bluehost powers over one million WordPress sites? And did you know they sponsor every WordCamp in the whole entire world? Bluehost was the first company to sign on as multi-event sponsor when we debuted the program in March of 2013, and we’re so very grateful for their continuing support of this and every other WordCamp.

University of Nebraska at Omaha

At the University of Nebraska at Omaha Center for Innovation Entrepreneurship & Franchising, we’re dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practice of entrepreneurship and innovation.

The Center supports entrepreneurial education and collaboration, innovative hands-on learning experiences, as well as faculty research, conferences, and mentorship. CIEF also provides advisory services to start-ups and small business entities throughout the region.

Session Spotlight: How Not to Make a Crappy-Looking Site: a Crash Course on (Web) Design

Many devs and content managers are handed the keys to HTML, CSS and other front-end layout technologies without really knowing exactly what to do with them, or how to best utilize them toward their website’s goals. This talk aims to give a quick crash-course on design for web developers and content creators to help them avoid the biggest mistakes in design and give their users the best experience possible.

How Not to Make a Crappy-Looking Site: a Crash Course on (Web) Design by Josh Collinsworth

About the speaker:

Josh Collinsworth is a graphic designer turned frontend web developer, who spends his days helping solve WordPress problems as a support lead at Flywheel. Passionate about good design and typography (especially on the web), cool front-end code, and making nifty things on CodePen.