WP Does What? Beyond Blogs: Quizzes, Video, & More
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RSVPS OPEN 2 WEEKS BEFORE EVENT
IMPORTANT: You MUST RSVP using your real name & bring ID to show WeWork security!
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
This is a hands-on workshop series covering little-known capabilities of WordPress. Bring your laptop and a WordPress install or just watch & learn.
In this workshop, you will learn how WordPress can be used to create quizzes, surveys, host videos, create rich content and other content formats beyond blog posts.
You'll then learn the various ways to use content for promotions, advertising, & education. We will even include a list of best practices so you can walk away ready to build some advanced content yourself.
AGENDA:
6:00PM-6:30 PM Meet & greet, networking
6:30PM-7:00 PM Presentation, Q&A
7:00PM-8:00 PM Break into teams and build landing pages!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Victor Ramirez began his foray into the interwebs building websites and email newsletters for various high school art projects. He now owns An Abstract Agency - a WordPress focused marketing agency. In his free time, he teaches high school students to code & coaches professionals in New York City.
ATTENDANCE:
If you are a no-show to 3 events, you're out of the meetup.
What is a "No Show"
Ways you could be considered a "no show"
- If you RSVP "yes" and don't show up.
- If you RSVP for one or more guests, and any one of them don't show up. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR GUESTS ATTENDANCE IF THEY ARE UNDER YOUR RSVP.
Why is this important?
There are limited seats available for each event. By being a "No Show", you are denying someone else's chance to attend the meetup.
How To Avoid Being a "No Show"
- If you RSVP Yes, show up.
- If you RSVP guests, make sure they show up (check on them.) If their status changes, update your RSVP.
Not showing is not cool...




