WordCamp for Publishers Columbus 2019 – Recap
On August 7th, I attended WordCamp Publishers 2019 in Columbus, OH. It was a long journey from Michigan, around 250 miles. And facing the blazing heat made the trip seem even longer.
First, I attempted to take a train. Unfortunately, there were no routes available. I was considering flying but decided to refrain adding to the carbon footprint of the world.
Instead, I settled on renting a beautiful Ford Fusion Hybrid for the journey.
I was able to make the entire trip without refilling the tank. This was possible thanks to the Fusion’s 42-mpg rating and 25-mile electrical range. In accurate mobile phone number list other words, I saved a lot in terms of gas money as well as reducing carbon emissions.
These two aspects are always a bonus when it comes to travel.
Setting Up for WordCamp
After the drive, I was able to get wordcamp for publishers columbus 2019 – recap our table set up and ready for the camp. This included picking up swag from the hotel, swapping out a graphic in our stand and making everything look nice for the next day’s festivities.
Considering the amount of stuff I had to get done, I was still able to meet up with everyone at the Arepazo Tapas Bar Grille. At which point, I had some great Latin American cuisine and probably one the best margarita in town.
Day One of WordCamp Publishers Columbus 2019
Much to my surprise, I found out that I wasn’t at a normal WordCamp as you might expect. The publisher agb directory events are a bit different. For one thing, the organizers focus more on publishers who happen to use WordPress.
It’s similar to a traditional camp, only the atmosphere of the sessions is a bit different.
Needless to say, the attendees were just as friendly and engaging as they are at other camps. I met with a lot of professionals in the industry who use WordPress to power their content campaigns.
Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to speak with everyone who stopped by. However, I did meet with Greg Grisolano, content developer for Land Line Magazine.
Shortly after that conversation, I met Susan Geary. Her blog center’s around roller skating and the various elements of this pastime. There’s a lot more to roller skating than I ever thought, and it’s a very interesting topic to say the least.