Although the third largest city in Serbia, Niš is very easy to navigate.
If you like long walks by the river, then Niš is the place to be. But if you prefer a faster way to get from point A to point B, you might want to take a bus or a taxi.
When it comes to buses, we recommend you to use Google Transit.
The alternative to public transport is taxi, and it is very affordable. Prices may vary slightly depending on the carrier, the length of the ride of course, and also the time of the day. However, the difference is not significant since driving from the venue to any other place in the city will not last more than 15-20 minutes.
Here is the list of available taxi companies and their contacts:
We all heard what Cloud is. Some people heard about AWS! To clarify this – Darko, and Branislav will talk about what are Cloud and AWS, what exactly does it mean for you, and how to be more successful with the same.
What are Cloud and AWS, what exactly does it mean for you, and how to architect the global WordPress infrastructure on AWS
In present times, all the work should be done at a global scale, but at the same time control over our infrastructure should be preserved. How to construct the global WordPress infrastructure on AWS having the experience of our clients in mind? How to preserve the safety and move fast at the same time?
The aim of this lecture is to introduce a wider circle of users and developers of WordPress with the possibilities that AWS offers to all its users. We will talk about the speed and security of the WordPress blog, free services that everyone can use within the free-tier package during the first year of creating an account on AWS and many other aspects.
In preparation for this year’s WordCamp Niš conference, we give you several reasons why you should not miss the biggest WordPress conference in the country.
Who am I, what do I know, and where am I going? I created my first tabular HTML site in 2003, and encoded my first CSS & HTML site. I even made a Flash site in 2007. In 2011, I set up my first WordPress site, and then my first internet store in WooCommerce.
I use most of Google’s services, but I’m particularly proud of installing the first Google Analytics code back in 2008, and only a year later I created my first Google AdWords campaign. In 2010, I created my first Facebook page and Facebook advertising.
I’ve been self-taught my whole life and I’ve mastered all of the above, first and foremost due to my desire, persistence, hard work, and dedication. However, despite my knowledge and 15 years of experience, I enrolled in the Faculty of Management, Business and Marketing. I started working on my own as a freelancer in 2012, and in 2015 I opened the Bit Media Digital Advertising company in which we first worked part-time, but since 2017 we’ve switched to full time. The company is professionally engaged in the creation of WordPress sites and stores, digital marketing, FB & IG Ads, Google Ads and SEO.
What follows after creating the Woocommerce site
When an online store is completed, the job is not over yet – it has just begun!
In addition to the explanation of what follows after the launch of the store, I will also be telling stories about important elements of ecommerce sites UX, Content, Legal, SEO and Digital Marketing. I will focus and this lecture on business, marketing, ecommerce, and SEO, not the actual development of the store.
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Nis? Is it the Skull tower, Fortress, football player Piksi, or good music? Or is it a well-known food?
Rumor has it that no one left Niš hungry. And as good hosts, we have compiled a list of the most popular restaurants for you.
Born in the age of ZX Spectrum. Grew up with Commodore 128 and 486 PC. Swore he would never engage in technical support, marketing, or public speaking.
Today, he works as Product Marketing Manager in GoDaddy, holds speeches and is much more cautious with what he swears by.
Survival Guide for Introverts
We live in a world of loud, charismatic people, where the introvert is seen as a disaster. But does it really have to be that way? We will talk about what it means to be an introvert and how to use introversion to be more productive and happier.
Almost 10 years ago I had my first steps into WordPress. At first for me, it was only a platform I could use to create websites.
When I started working as a marketing specialist in a Bulgarian hosting company SuperHosting.BG I got more involved in the community. I understood better the concept behind WordPress and it totally matched my ideology. And I understood that even if I am not a developer I could contribute to WordPress and be an active part of the Community which I love.
In time WordPress became a significant part of my life. Now I am Marketing Relations Manager in DevriX (a WordPress Development Agency). And since DevriX is an active part of the WordPress Community and my colleagues here believe in the same ideology as me, it feels like a family
A WordPress Power User – Contribution and Growth
I am a WordPress power user for almost 10 years since I first learned about WordPress. I have given and taken a lot to become an active part of the Community and to build my name across it. Based on my non-developer experience I will speak about how everyone could work with WordPress and Contribute to it.
How to become an active part of the Community and help users solve their WordPress related challenges. Why WordPress and the Community have the power to enhance your life and help you in a difficult time? How to grow as a power user? And why working with WordPress and people from the Community could be a real pleasure?
I aim for perfection and I’m eager to expand my knowledge and skill base, so I always look forward to new challenges. My love for WordPress and the need to stay up to date has driven me to attend WordPress Conferences all over Europe.
I’ve also benefited from my connection to the small but growing WordPress community in Macedonia. I like to give back to the WordPress community by adding plugins and helping with core updates. Last year I founded webpigment.com where we specialize in Woocommerce themes and plugins.
Building websites using React.js and WordPress API
In this talk, Mitko will speak about how you can leverage the WordPress REST API to build awesome websites, using React.js for rendering the frontend outside the WordPress Theme implementation, by using processor class inside the Reactj.js that will handle all the layouts that your website need.
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