After coffee, Guillermo Tamborero and then Pablo Moratinos were in charge of continuing the event. Guillermo spoke to us about how to analyse our websites, to know why they are slow and how to improve them, something that is extremely important today. Pablo, on the other hand, spoke to us about how to interpret the results of Analytics and to know which indicators we should take into account when making decisions. When Pablo Moratinos' presentation was over, the format of the presentations changed and they became fast talks . There were 3 in each room and we were able to enjoy them before eating. I attended an email marketing session in which Vanesa Gómez del Río explained how she applies it to her business @exprimeviajes and another one by Javi Díaz Agudo who showed us some “cool” tools to work with 5 blocks: Fonts, Colors, Photographs, Inspiration and Mockups.
When the fast talks were over, all the attendees went down to the University gardens to take a group photo. It was a rather relaxed moment before lunch, when I met Maite and Luís , from Webempresa, with whom we informally ate between talks about hosting. Photo of all the attendees at WordCamp 2018 With Maite and Luis from webempresa After lunch, I moved to the Aula Magna to attend Esther Solà 's talk , who gave a very interesting presentation about her experience as a freelance web developer. She talked about the relationship with clients, the importance of dedicating time to your business, planning, setting goals, working on your own website, etc.
After this, I returned to the Paraninf room to listen south korea whatsapp phone number to the web security tips in the talk given by Néstor Angulo . The event was closed by two of the greats of WordPress in Spain, Fernando Tellado and Fernando Puente, with a very entertaining show called Doctor WordPress in which they both played the role of doctors and the attendees asked questions about WordPress . The prize draws were held, organised by some sponsors, Dynahosting, Siteground and DonDominio if I remember correctly, and there was a huge round of applause in gratitude to the organisers, speakers and volunteers. This is what WordCamp Barcelona 2018 #WCBCN was, at least for me, a highly recommended experience where, in addition to learning a lot of things, I was able to meet some really nice people from the world.