Sponsor Interview: Cornershop Creative

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Describe your company in one sentence?
Cornershop Creative designs and builds WordPress websites for nonprofits and small businesses.

Why did you choose to sponsor WordCamp Ann Arbor?
We like giving back to the WP community

What is your favorite WordPress-related resource?
Us, of course! 🙂

What kind of people do you like to meet at WordCamp?
Potential partners and contracts. potential clients are always nice, but we don’t expect it.

What do you find inspiring about the WordPress community?
How big it is and how much people give back by contributing awesome tools

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?
It’s a great way to learn about WP and meet other people who are running into similar issues

Tell us something awesome about your company that is not WordPress related?
All 14 people at Cornershop have pets!

Where can WCA2 attendees follow your company online?
@cornershop and https://www.facebook.com/cornershopcreative

iThemes Sponsor Interview

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Describe your company in one sentence?

Making people’s lives awesome through easy-to-use WordPress software

Why did you choose to sponsor WordCamp Ann Arbor?

It’s another way to support the WordPress community – oh, and we have some really great friends in Michigan.

What is your favorite WordPress-related resource?

Well, honestly, our own WordPress tutorials hub.

What kind of people do you like to meet at WordCamp?

Freelancers, other entrepreneurs, and marketers

What do you find inspiring about the WordPress community?

Sharing and Generosity

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

Before you get the tattoo, you have to hang out at a WordCamp. It’s a great place to meet like-minded community members to learn and grow.

Tell us something awesome about your company that is not WordPress related?

Our nonprofit, The Div, just got accepted as a Code.org regional partner to help teach kids technology.

Where can WCA2 attendees follow your company online?

Subscribe to our email newsletter or follow us on Twitter

Speaker Spotlight: Kyle Maurer

kyle-maurerKyle is the co-founder of a Jackson, Michigan based firm called Real Big Marketing which specializes in using WordPress to solve complicated problems for businesses. He is also the author of and a contributor to dozens of WordPress plugins, is the co-organizer of the Jackson WP meetup, is a co-organizer of WordCamp Ann Arbor, plays in a band and is an aspiring beer snob.

Kyle Maurer will be presenting “WP Battles: Webmaster vs. Hacker” on Saturday, October 15 at 1:55pm in the Amphitheatre.

Why do use WordPress?

I employ the WordPress software exclusively for web-based projects because it is by far the most well maintained, flexible and intuitive option. It is also what my clients are explicitly asking for which makes it an easy choice.

When and how did you start using WordPress?

I found myself working in the marketing department at a niche marketing agency, needing something to power our corporate blog. The rest of our infrastructure was a completely custom PHP setup. Someone introduced me to WordPress as an option that would make the blogging part easier. Shortly after I discovered that WordPress could actually be used to power the entire site and I’ve never really used anything else since.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

There really is something for everyone. No matter how advanced you are, you will definitely learn valuable new things and meet people who will inspire and encourage you. And no matter how little you think you know, there will be sessions and people focused entirely on holding your hand and guiding you towards your goals. WordCamps are volunteer run events put on by people who passionately want to help others succeed. You just need to let them help you.

Tell us about something awesome you’ve experienced at a WordCamp in the past.

So many moments stand out! Last year I spoke about contributing to WordPress Meta at WordCamp US and afterwards, Otto came up and personally thanked me. Otto! Many other occasions I’ve received very meaningful and heartfelt comments about what a difference I made to someone else one on one or through a presentation I gave.

I do remember having a hilarious time hanging out with Cory Miller at the after party for WordCamp San Francisco 2014. He was…well you probably had to be there.

Give an example of a cool WordPress project you have worked on recently.

I just released another extension for Easy Digital Downloads called EDD Message. I don’t create as many plugins as I used to but I found myself on vacation a couple of months ago and just….felt like making one. So I checked my plugin idea Trello board and started making this one. It came out pretty well and I’m excited to continue working on it.

What is your favorite part of WordCamps?

There are a lot of parts of WordCamps that I LOVE. It is exciting to meet and talk in person with someone for the first time after knowing them online for a while. I also passionately love speaking, connecting with old friends, after parties and getting new t-shirts. But I think the best of all is actually having someone say that I really helped them in a significant way. I remember when I was getting started and I knew so little and other people taught me valuable lessons. To be able to turn around and help others like that is powerful.

What advice do you have for anyone looking to start or grow a WordPress based business?

Definitely don’t isolate yourself. Be involved in the broader community. You will encounter people who have tried similar things and learn from them. You will gain a better understanding of what the market needs and how viable your idea is. You will develop a better support network for when you inevitably need help.

Tell us something awesome about yourself that is not WordPress related.

I won Best Director at the annual Maurer Movie Awards three years in a row.

Name someone in the WordPress community that inspires you.

Pippin Williamson, Cory Miller, Ross Johnson, Michelle Schulp, Jake Goldman, Marc Benzekein, Adam Silver, Rich Robinkoff, Brian Richards, Brian Krogsgard, Rebecca Gill, Justin Ferriman and about 200 others.

What has been your biggest WordPress related accomplishment to date?

I believe organizing WordCamp Ann Arbor 2016 takes the cake.

How have WordCamps impacted you and your business in the past?

Admittedly, I’ve gained very few new customers directly through WordCamps. However, I have definitely been able to learn more, get more inspiration, form strategic partnerships and better my business in numerous other small, intangible ways. The value, looking back, is actually incredible.

Fill in the blank for other attendees: “If you ___________ then you should come talk to me at WordCamp.”

– Are local and interested in coming to our monthly meetups
– Are interested in learning about the first WordCamp Jackson which is coming next April
– Are interested in developing and selling some premium WordPress plugins
– Want to try some local A2 craft beer
– Have any problem, concern, suggestion, question or compliment relating to WordCamp Ann Arbor
– Captured an embarrassing photo of Adam Silver

What should someone learn before attending your talk at WordCamp Ann Arbor?

Our session will be pretty accessible to beginners but is really targeted towards people who actually have WordPress sites already and wish to better understand the security challenges we face when maintaining those sites.

What is your favorite WordPress related resource?

PostStatus.com
WPTavern.com
KitchenSinkWP.com
ManageWP.org

Where can we find you online?

Speaker Spotlight: Rich Robinkoff

rich-robinkoffRich is a WordPress community advocate, WordCamp organizer and speaker. He also helps other organizers as a WordCamp Central Community Deputy. He has worked in the corporate world for almost two decades and brings that vast business experience to the WordPress community as a Project Manager. You can usually find him searching for his next great cup of coffee while he ponders his own self-worth as he learns to deal with a really bad case of impostor syndrome. When the opportunity arises, he also teaches web development at his local community college.

Rich Robinkoff will be presenting “Where to Find the Right WordPress Help For You” on Saturday, October 15 at 11:05am in the Assembly Hall.

Why do use WordPress?

I use WordPress for two distinct reasons. First, WordPress is dynamic open source software that just works. Second, the community behind it! When the product doesn’t work (which isn’t often), I have never seen such a collaborative group work to fix the issues.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

There is no better setting to learn more about WordPress and the community around it than by attending a WordCamp. While there are great online resources, including most WordCamp sessions recorded at http://wordpress.tv/category/wordcamptv/, you cannot get the personal interactions without actually being there. I have seen two competing companies come together to help a customer with an issue to make their experience with WordPress better…they could have fought over the customer, but they collaborated!

What is your favorite part of WordCamps?

The hallway sessions! Obviously I am all about the interactions…so make sure you talk to your fellow WordCamp’ers!

Name someone in the WordPress community that inspires you.

While I have several people who have inspired me, I have to name two people who have touched me on a personal level. Cory Miller continues to talk about the emotional, mental, and personal side of WordPress and has inspired me to do the same. Rebecca Gill talked about Being the Peacock at WCA2 in 2014 and helped me display my peacock feathers brightly!
Both of them are good friends now and they never fail to inspire me and others.

Fill in the blank for other attendees: “If you ___________ then you should come talk to me at WordCamp.”

…feel anxious about speaking at a WordCamp or want to organize one but don’t know where to start…

Who’s this Adam Silver guy?

Adam Silver & Kyle Maurer offer a WordPress Business Q&A at WordCamp Chicago 2016 #WCCHI

If you’re new to WordCamps and have been reading some recent interviews from our speakers and sponsors, it’s likely that you may have observed almost everyone speaking highly of this “WordPress community” and talking about the friends one makes at WordCamps. I’m no different. I’ve been to almost twenty WordCamps in four years and have met so many incredible people. There are a few who really stand out as having impacted my life in meaningful ways. Adam Silver is very high on that list.

Since I met Adam at WordCamp Dayton 2015, we’ve become very close friends. We talk on an almost daily basis and have even taken family vacations together. There’s a lot I could say about the kind of person and friend he is but I’ll try to stick to why I think you should go out of your way to meet him and also attend his session.

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Adam is a WordPress entrepreneur who’s involved in quite a few things. First of all, he is a business owner and provides high quality WordPress maintenance services to his clients. He also spends a ton of time and energy on training by organizing WordPress bootcamps and 101 sessions. Additionally, he gives a lot back to the community through the organization of a WordPress meetup and WordCamp Los Angeles. Lastly, Adam is well known for his deservedly popular WordPress podcast Kitchen Sink WP which I highly recommend.

If you bump into Adam, you can expect him to greet you warmly and listen intently to your questions and concerns. You can also expect some sage advice since he really knows his stuff as well as an inevitable joke because he’s a total riot. He’s a big fan of Headway Themes, A2 Hosting, the San Francisco 49ers, Apple (used to work there), surfing, Ferris Bueller and DesktopServer to name just a few.

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When you talk to Adam, make sure to ask about the time he called a grand slam at Wrigley Field (he loves telling that story) and also the time I totally destroyed him in a rap battle.

We’re very excited to have Adam joining us at WordCamp A2 this year. All the way from Redondo Beach, California, he’s one of the longest distance travelers on our attendee list. I hope you get to see his session and chat with him in person.

Here’s a few videos featuring Adam so you can get to know him better:

All of Adam’s recorded WordCamp presentations

A2Hosting Sponsor Interview

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Describe your company in one sentence?

A2 Hosting is the leader in performance web hosting backed by the quality and reliability you expect.

Why did you choose to sponsor WordCamp Ann Arbor?

We’re locally based in Ann Arbor and want to continue to support the WordPress community locally.

What is your favorite WordPress-related resource?

Post Status

What kind of people do you like to meet at WordCamp?

All types!

What do you find inspiring about the WordPress community?

Contribution level across the board back into the community.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

The connections they can make, and the amount they could learn would surpass much of what they could do on their own if they didnt go.

Tell us something awesome about your company that is not WordPress related?

We’re a completely distributed team (ie we work from home) and we’re hiring!

Where can WCA2 attendees follow your company online?

Twitter – @a2hosting and Facebook

Speaker Spotlight: Anthony Montalbano

anthony-montalbanoAnthony Montalbano is the cofounder of AMBR Detroit. At AMBR Detroit, he helps building web applications using WordPress as a foundation. AMBR Detroit primarily focus on developing web and mobile apps. Some of their clients include Majic Windows, Localhop, DEGC, Rocket Fiber, Automotive News, Secure-24, Cranbrook Schools and more. Anthony lead the organization of WordCamp Detroit for 3 years. He’s has built multiple companies over the past decade and helped mentor many others. He’s taught development courses at Grand Circus, startup courses for Windsor Small Business Centre and helped mentor startup companies through Bizdom Detroit. Anthony won the 2014 Spirit of Entrepreneurship award from MiQuest.

Anthony Montalbano will be presenting “Getting Acclimated to WordPress” on Friday, October 14 at 9:00am in the Pendleton Room.

Why do use WordPress?

As a developer, WordPress is a very powerful platform to create amazing websites. As a user, the ease-of-use for managing content is super intuitive. Together it’s a mad combination for building and maintaining websites.

When and how did you start using WordPress?

I started using WordPress in 2007 looking for a CMS for clients. I tried multiple platforms (see Drupal and Joomla) and WordPress quickly rose to the top. I dug deep and soon enough became a developer creating themes and plugins. In 2010 I took it to the next level organizing the first WordCamps in Michigan (for 3 years).

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

The WordPress community is what makes WordPress such a special platform. It’s here where you’ll meet very warm and inviting people who share the same passion as you.

Tell us about something awesome you’ve experienced at a WordCamp in the past.

At WordCamp Chicago 2008 I met a group of guys building a new awesome forms plugin. Their demo was super awesome and I was excited to see their progress. Shortly after they release Gravity Forms and it’s not become the de facto forms plugin for WordPress. Amazing to see it from its inception.

Give an example of a cool WordPress project you have worked on recently.

At AMBR Detroit we’re always pushing the boundaries of WordPress development and always to show people what WordPress is capable of. We’ve built multiple iOS and Android apps that use the WordPress REST API. We recently built a framework for WordPress which gives developers more control of the data within the WordPress database, yet at the same time uses the beautiful WordPress dashboard we all love.

What is your favorite part of WordCamps?

Hands down, meeting new people.

What advice do you have for anyone looking to start or grow a WordPress based business?

Learn as much as you can from the community and give back as much as you can to the community.

Tell us something awesome about yourself that is not WordPress related.

I was a lead developer for dominos.com, responsible for developing the visual pizza builder and pizza tracker.

Name someone in the WordPress community that inspires you.

Cliche, maybe, but I’ve always found inspiration in many things Matt Mullenweg does. He’s the same age as me and for the many things he’s done and his outlook on WordPress and it’s community is very inspiring.

What has been your biggest WordPress related accomplishment to date?

Hosting WordCamp Detroit from 2010 to 2012. It was a lot of work, but worth every moment.

How have WordCamps impacted you and your business in the past?

You meet so many people learning about WordPress and sharing about WordPress. The WordPress community is what makes WordPress so special. Being a part of WordCamps is the ultimate place to meet fellow WordPress aficionados.

Fill in the blank for other attendees: “If you ___________ then you should come talk to me at WordCamp.”

If you love to develop with WordPress, let’s talk for sure!

What should someone learn before attending your talk at WordCamp Ann Arbor?

My talk is on the fundamentals of content creation so not much honestly. Basic understanding of WordPress should do!

What is your favorite WordPress related resource?

codex.wordpress.org – hands down the most amazing documentation for developers of the WordPress platform.

Where can we find you online?

Nexcess Sponsor Interview

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Describe your company in one sentence?

We are a managed web hosting provider.

Why did you choose to sponsor WordCamp Ann Arbor?

We’ve sponsored the event the last 5 years in a row.

What is your favorite WordPress-related resource?

wordpress.org

What kind of people do you like to meet at WordCamp?

Growing business looking for better web hosting support.

What do you find inspiring about the WordPress community?

The size of the community, and variety of projects build on WP.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

Its the must attend event to learn how to master your craft.

Tell us something awesome about your company that is not WordPress related?

We were featured on the INC 5000 list 7 years in a row, as fastest growing privately owned companies in the USA.

Where can WCA2 attendees follow your company online?

@nexcess on twitter

LearnDash Sponsor Interview

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Describe your company in one sentence?

We make it easy for you to create (and even sell) online courses.

Why did you choose to sponsor WordCamp Ann Arbor?

We are based in Ann Arbor and wanted to support the local event.

What is your favorite WordPress-related resource?

https://wordpress.org/plugins/

What kind of people do you like to meet at WordCamp?

Those who want to start a business with WordPress or are currently running a WordPress based business.

What do you find inspiring about the WordPress community?

The innate desire to help.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

Traditional conferences are more “corporate-y” and lack the personal touch. WordCamps are the complete opposite. Everyone is approachable and there are discussions that fit nearly every interest.

Tell us something awesome about your company that is not WordPress related?

We were recognized by E-Learning Magazine as a top learning management system.

Where can WCA2 attendees follow your company online?

http://www.learndash.com
https://www.facebook.com/learndash/
https://twitter.com/learndashlms

GreenGeeks Sponsor Interview

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Describe your company in one sentence?

GreenGeeks provides web hosting & domain registration services that is 300% green.

Why did you choose to sponsor WordCamp Ann Arbor?

We love WordPress and we want to ensure that the WordPress community continues to grow. We hope that our contribution helps.

What is your favorite WordPress-related resource?

The support forums, because it shows how tight knit the community is and how open the community is at helping others be successful with their WordPress endeavors.

What do you find inspiring about the WordPress community?

The result of the community is that 25% of the Internet’s websites are powered by it.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

It’s a great learning experience for those who use WordPress and to just go.

Tell us something awesome about your company that is not WordPress related?

GreenGeeks is a leader in green energy hosting. The Internet is a huge polluter of the environment and our mission is to ensure website owners go green when deciding to host their websites. GreenGeeks replaces 3 times the energy it draws from the grid with renewable energy.

What kind of people do you like to meet at WordCamp?

We love meeting new WordPress users, developers, designers, plugin creators and the event coordinators… everyone? 🙂

Where can WCA2 attendees follow your company online?

You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn