#WCBGD Points of interest

Belgrade is beautiful, no question about it, but if you are a first-timer around here we figured that #WCBGD POI map will be needed 🙂

#WCBGD Venue

Singidunum University,
Kumodraška 261a, 11000 Belgrade

#WCBGD After-party

We will have after party at Caffe Time, Nušićeva 6, starting at 8 PM, June the 4th. Please bring your badge!

#WCBGD Contributor day

For all of you, willing to contribute back to WordPress, attend excellent Workshops led by Luca Sartoni, Marko Heijnen, Mario Peshev. Bring your laptops, your chargers, and your badge and join us at Devana Technologies, Trg Republike 5.

WordCamp Belgrade 2016 Contributor Day!

Contributor day is the perfect opportunity to become a WordPress contributor and earn some cool badges for your WordPress.org profile. I am sure that you have contributed to WordPress already, just talking about it to your friends, colleagues, and clients is a great contribution! Let’s not forget that answering questions on social networks about WordPress also counts as contributing.

WordCamp Belgrade Contributor Day

WordCamp Belgrade Contributor Day

Contributor day is not meant only for WordPress professionals since there are a lot of ways to contribute even with no coding skills.
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Final batch of speakers announced

Marko Heijnen – My contributor story

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Marko is a long term WordPress contributor from the Netherlands. He uses WordPress since 2006 and started contributing back to it in 2009. For more then two years he was the lead developer of GlotPress. After years of freelancing he now works for Plesk and has it’s own agency called CodeKitchen B.V.

 

Milos Marceta – Telegraf.rs case study

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Milos is an old school guy who showed passion for computers and programming since the age of 6. After years of experience with many different programming languages and concepts (from x86, SPARC and Alpha assembly, Linux kernel module programming, ELF reverse engineering, C to web and bytecode languages) he got experience in security, networking, web applications and mostly Linux and *BSD operating systems. He also worked with many different companies in security, telco, banking and overall IT business. He is currently on a CTO position in the Internet Group company, the part of Comtrade Group.

 

Aleksandar Savković – Hello WordPress

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Delivering Happiness at Devana Technologies >>> ManageWP // #WCEU Volunteer #WCBGD Co-Organizer // Formula 1 and MotoGP Freak // WordPress Enthusiast. Lecturer at Best 2015 “ Web Development Using WordPress”, speaker at Customer Happiness and WordPress Meetups. WordPress Training and Polyglots Team member.

 

Ivana Ćirković – WordPress 101 – from my point of view

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Ivana Ćirković is a Digital Marketing, PR and Social Media consultant with over 8 years experience in the field. Owner of OrganVlasti.com online magazine for women and has it’s own Digital Marketing agency called KickStart.rs

Third batch of speakers announced

Petar Atanasovski – The Art of Proactive Support

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I am leading the Customer Happiness Team at ManageWP (Devana Technologies). Former president of AIESEC in Serbia, love water polo, playing guitar and exploring new business trends. When I am not working on Customer Experience, I enjoy developing people, creating new products and making the world a better place.

Twitter: @AtanasovskiP

 

Maja Žikić – WordPress magija: 7 koraka do savršeno optimizovanog sadržaja za oflajn publiku

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Pisac i profesionalni bloger. Entuzijasta po pitanju kreiranja sadržaja, ali i njegovog strateškog planiranja. Dugogodišnji zaljubljenik u WordPress.

Twitter: @MajaZikic

 

Nemanja Aleksic – Being a WordPress Professional

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Growth Engineer at Devana Technologies & ManageWP. Started messing with computers back when dinosaurs roamed the land and ZX Spectrum was the shit. Curious and stubborn. Father and husband, and loving every second of it.

Twitter: @kouteki_

 

Bojan Petrović – Is that a WordPress theme feature and why it isn’t?

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Co-founder and WordPress developer at Meks, crafting premium WordPress themes for thousands of users worldwide. 

He has been involved in the business since 2009. Creating themes, plugins and services on top of WordPress, continuously aiming to choose best approaches and work smarter, not harder. 

Twitter: @mekshq

Second batch of speakers announced

Davor Altman – From Call Centre to Automattic

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Happiness Engineer at Automattic, trying to make the web a better place every day. Also a Customer Support addict and chess fanatic. A host of Customer Happiness meetups in Serbia.

Before Automattic worked as a Head of Customer Happiness team at ManageWP. Found his home at Automattic where he can combine his two greatest passions – WordPress and Customer Support.

Twitter: @izuvach

 

Mason James – What Happens After Launch? Becoming a Rockstar at Support, Management, and Infrastructure for WordPress

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Mason James is the Founder & CEO of Valet and wearer of a great many hats, including overseeing business development and fostering agency and team growth.

He started Valet, originally known as the WP Valet, in 2011 as the original WordPress support company, because he couldn’t find high-end help for clients who needed it. Since no one was offering the caliber of support he envisioned, he decided it was time to hang his sign out—becoming a trailblazer in the digital realm.

Mason built the company to provide top-tier holistic support & strategy, and customers kept coming back. Since 2012, its employed a vast array of services, ranging from digital strategy, migrations, maintenance and support to custom design and development. The 18 team members at Valet work tirelessly to truly know and care about every client—and offer recommendations for their success based on intimate understanding of their needs, goals, and strategic vision…truly working as digital partners.

Twitter: @masonjames

 

Ivelina Dimova-Gancheva – The WordPress Developer’s Toolkit

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Web developer with passion for WordPress, currently working at Crowd Favorite where we develop web solutions for big enterprise companies. I enjoy learning new stuff and playing with different automation scripts to fasten the development process. I like to spend my spare time doing yoga, photography, hiking and swimming.

Twitter: @iv_wp

 

Nevena Tomović – How to grow your business by producing quality blog posts

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I am a Growth Engineer at Devana Technologies and ManageWP. My main focus is on producing quality SEO content, and driving traffic to our sites. I come from a multilingual background, and my education was centered on Languages (German and Italian), as well as communication. I like communicating through writing and speaking.

Twitter: @NNotsoclueless

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5 reasons why you should visit #WCBGD 2016

In case, you haven’t decided yet if you are going. We thought we make it easier for you. Below are five reasons why you should go.

1. Last year’s event was fantastic

We are biased for sure, but we do believe that we had a great mix to make the WordCamp successful as it was. With ten great speakers on Saturday, more speakers on Sunday making it complete. Also, the venue with a their-their bar was an amazing value where people could still see the talks but still able to speak with each other. This year will be different, but we strive to succeed last year’s edition.

2. It’s bigger than the first #WCBGD

This year we will have more speakers and more attendees than last year. Let us sound like an Apple commercial and say that is two times the attendees, two times more speaker tracks and two times more speakers 🙂

wcbg2015 - conference room

3. It’s in Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade is the capital of the southeast European country of Serbia. Its most significant landmark is beogradska tvrđava Kalemegdan, an imposing fortress at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. A testament to the city’s strategic importance to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires, the fortress is now the site of several museums and Kalemegdan a vast park.

Check for more information on our what to see page.

Kalemegdan Air Photo

4. The Serbian Cuisine

The national dishes include pljeskavica (a ground beef/pork patty), ćevapi (grilled minced meat), and Karađorđeva šnicla (Karađorđe’s steak). The national drink is the plum brandy šljivovica or Homemade rakija. Last year at the WordCamp we provided some of the best food Serbia has to offer.

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5. The People

The people are friendly, and it’s always good to connect with each other. The fact is, we’re better together, in a community, and WordPress is an amazing community.

Organization 2015

 

If you need five more reasons to visit this year’s WordCamp Belgrade, let us know in the comments, either way, we invite you to get your ticket and see how awesome Serbian WordPress community is 🙂

First batch of speakers announced

Sibin Grašić – Developing WordPress plugins

I’ll be speaking about best ways to develop WordPress plugins, current state of WP plugin repo, and offer additional tips, tricks and share my experiences.

Twitter: @ETFovac

Emanuel Blagonić – How WordPress changed the face of Croatian politics

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The basic idea of WordPress was to redefine online publishing with allowing anyone to easily publish their articles. More than 10 years later, we used WordPress as an open source publishing platform to build a website for one of the largest cities in Croatia.

I’ll tell you a story of how the city of Rijeka decided to go with open source software and how the people reacted to a fact that everything will be open sourced as well. One of the first large-scale “design in the open” projects in Croatia is defining standards for future web development. We’re discussing the web design process, sharing knowledge with the public and asking citizens to be a part of the redesign effort.

By delivering designs, HTML and CSS, WordPress theme and documents like Content Strategy and Accessibility Guidelines – we’re redefining how the public website should look like. And with the help of WordPress, we’re promoting the power of publishing and transparency.

Serbia and Croatia share similar transparency problems and we can only start to solve them if we step out from our comfort zone. And not only us, but the local governments as well. It can be done, though – if we invest in it – so we can make a better world for our children.

Twitter: @eblagonic

 

Luca Sartoni – Growth methodologies in a distributed environment

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Testing activities are effective only under strict circumstances. When I started my adventure at Automattic, the welcome message was: “Welcome to the chaos”. This presentation narrates the journey we had to conduct to implement strict growth methodologies in a distributed environment.

Twitter: @lucasartoni

 

Ivan Bjelajac – The importance of being first

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Why is innovation important for business and marketing?

It’s better to be first than it is to be better. It’s much easier to get into the mind first than to try to penetrate an existing market.

If you can’t be first in a category, set up a new category, you can be first in.

The story of ManageWP and other products that created their own markets.

Twitter: @ivanbjelajac

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Extended Speaker Submissions

We already have seen some great submissions so far but would love to give others still the possibility to submit their proposal. So we decided to extend the deadline to May 8th! In the meanwhile we will start selecting speakers. So the sooner is the better!

The mix has been great already but we still want to give you the change to submit your story or the knowledge you want to share.

If you are unsure about it, then we still recommend you to submit it anyway. Or you can contact us to help you out with your submission. Your talk can be held in English or Serbian. And even when you have submitted already one, you can always submit another one.

Submit now

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