WP Bosses at WordCamp Sydney

wpbosses-itunes-artworkIf you haven’t heard of WP Bosses yet, we’re a community of WordPressers from Australia, here to spread WP cheer around the country.

We started a youtube channel in mid-July where we host interviews with WP Aussies and share the news with anyone who will tune-in.

We thought WordCamp Sydney would be the perfect place to meet lots of new people and do some lightning interviews. We’re not after anyone in particular, it doesn’t matter if you’re only learning about WordPress for the first time at the conference. There’s always someone who will listen.

The sessions at WordCamps are filmed and uploaded to WordPress.tv, but what about the mingling and the meeting new people, and the conversations between sessions? Some would argue that that is their favourite part.

rode-videomic-me-004For those of you unable to make it to WordCamp, whether it’s due to accessibility issues, dates not aligning, finances not in the greatest shape at the moment (don’t worry, I’ve been there), then we’d at least like to try to bring some of that hallway chat to the viewers at home. Even if you did go, you might (virtually) meet some new people you didn’t get a chance to approach at the event.

So if you do see someone approaching you holding a selfie stick with a big furball (that’s the mic) attached to their phone, it’s likely us coming to ask a few quick and friendly questions. So please don’t run away  🙂

Robey,
WP Bosses

Speaker: Sarah Moore – Video’s Place in Social Media Marketing

sarah-mooreGive a high five to Sarah Moore who will be joining our speaker line-up at WordCamp Sydney 2016.

As a social media strategist Sarah is passionate about content creation – specifically in the form of video – and is known for her creativity and ability to help brands stand out in this noisy space that is the interwebs.

Specifically, Sarah has grabbed the live-streaming bull by its horns and leveraged the beast for business by building her email list, showcasing her authority in the social arena, securing clients and contributing to the 2016 Periscope Summit (San Francisco) as an international speaker.

She is passionate about using traditional video and live video to help businesses differentiate themselves in order to win the one thing every business is after – customer attention.

Sarah is going to take an in depth look at the current trend in social media marketing – video.

She’ll be presenting case studies and stats for live and pre-recorded video marketing as well as tips for what every business can do now to get ahead of the game.

You can follow Sarah on Twitter.