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ThemeIsle

logo.png  200×37We’re ThemeIsle . But hey, don’t take my word for it. Here’s something that never lies – raw numbers:
We have one of the top 10 most popular themes released last year in the theme directory.
Our plugins have been downloaded more than 500,000 times and we blog about this awesome CMS on http://www.codeinwp.com/blog/.
Oh, and we’re not hiding behind a business curtain of any kind. We’re real guys (and gals), so don’t hesitate to say hi!

IMHosts

logo (1)We are a new startup based in Mumbai & Delhi with the aim to provide web services at utmost affordable rates & with best tech support to our clients . We are very happy to Support the Word camp & wish the organisers good luck.

White Shadows Analytical Intelligence

WS-whiteshadows_ai-01A full service digital marketing company, our team develop effective content strategies for forward thinking companies. We have a proven track record in increasing search engine rankings. We pursue relationships based on transparency, persistence, mutual trust, and integrity with our employees, customers and other business partners. Our team of specialists consistently deliver outstanding results for our clients. We combine creative ideas with vast experience in search technologies to deliver measurable results for our clients. We will help them to build a sustainable, meaningful relationship with their clients by engaging them with their brand using social media promotion. Our winning solutions and experience helps to deliver great results across several key areas; search engine optimisation, social media marketing, email marketing and digital marketing. This combination has helped many of our clients to interact and engage with their customers the new better way.

The Business of WordPress is worth discussing!

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WordPress is awesome for business, all of us know that. It is one of the primary reasons it has become the number one CMS! Apart from the business of creating websites and applications with WordPress, the business of creating plugins and themes for WordPress has also seen a definite rise in India. We get the leading businessmen from Pune and the rest of India to discuss the Business of WordPress and get you insights of how it all works and what it takes for a business to become successful in the WordPress world.

Karthikraj Magapu

HBWSL

(Moderator)

Rahul Bansal

rtCamp

Sathish Nagarajan

SNR Technologies

Amit Singh

WPoets

Preetinder Sehgal

CityIT

Premanshu Manghirmalani

SunnyZ World

and many other experts in the audience right beside you! Read more about our panelists on the speakers’ page.

Atlas SoftWeb is our final hero

AtlasSoftWebAtlas SoftWeb is located in Ahmedabad, India. We are an Open Source based web development company undertaking projects based on WordPress. We build websites and themes to help our customers solve their business problems using cutting edge web systems that are built upon WordPress. Our projects help our customers promote and brand their business and help them get higher ROI.

At Atlas SoftWeb, we are a team of web professionals including developers, front-end designers and website testers with extensive WordPress experience. We specialize in building responsive WordPress themes and have been the choicest offshore dedicated developers for clients in US, Canada and UK.

For more details visit us on www.atlassoftweb.com

 

How to organise a WordCamp in your city?

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WordCamps are awesome! WordCamps are fun! Who doesn’t want to see a nice little WordCamp in their own city? However, behind all the fun and glamour(?) is lot of hard work and dedication. WordCamps don’t spring out of the blue. They evolve from a healthy, thriving local meetup group. There are a lot of perils and some disappointment that paves the path. Then there’s the quintenssential debate about the community being GPL only.

Worry not, though; help is on the way. At WordCamp Pune we get together a couple of leaders from the community on a panel to deicuss Hosting a WordCamp in your city.

Aditya Kane

WordCamp Deputee, WordCamp Organiser, Meetup Organiser

(Moderator)

Alexander Gounder

WordCamp Deputee, WordCamp Organiser, Meetup Organiser

Andy Christian

Community Contributor, WordCamp Organiser

Saurabh Shukla

WordCamp Organiser, Meetup Organiser

and many other experts in the audience right beside you! Read more about our panelists on the speakers’ page.

Shaunak De is here to make your WordPress site efficient

Sahunak De is a man of many hats and he’s talking about Security, efficiency and a touch of Varnish – Efficient WordPress for everybody.

Shaunak is a coder, a research felllow at IIT Bombay, teacher, writer, artist and budding standup comic. He’s very familiar with WordPress and interested in all things content as well as code.

He started tinkering with computers when he was a child, and has not stopped since. He lives, breathes and teaches web-development, security and computer science. Code-chef who turns complicated nerd-fodder into easy geek-chow.

 

Welcome to the Blogger Gym where Ramya Pandyan is your instructor

Ramya Pandyan has been blogging before blogging even became a thing. She has previously spoken at WordCamp Mumbai 2014 and 2015 edition. At WordCamp Pune she’s the awesome sauce helping us with some great speakers, organising the Word Lounge by Alphabet Sambar and conducting The Blogger Gym – an interactive workshop on blog creation in addition to all that. More about the workshop, in a while.

IdeaSmith is the digital doppelganger of Ramya Pandyan (intrepid train-traveller and frequent spouter of post-midnight rhymes and rants). As IdeaSmith she battles obscurity and slays boredom with her stories about men, books, digitalia and Mumbai. She performs live and also blogs, tweets, Instagrams, Facebooks, +G’s, Youtubes and Goodreads all as IdeaSmith.

She also runs a forum for aspiring writers called Alphabet Sambar, which brings the Word Lounge to WordCamp Pune 2015. Ramya’s verbal performances air at The Idea-smithy and XX Factor. Tweet-bomb her at @ideasmithy.

Presenting the Word Lounge by Alphabet Sambar

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Word Lounge?

Just as the WordPress Lounge is a space for WordPress users to discuss WordPress,the Word Lounge is a space for writers and other content creators to meet, mingle and talk about the craft of writing. The Word Lounge will be open through the entire day and will have flash exercises, discussions on writing and peer feedback sessions.

Alphabet Sambar

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The Word Lounge will be conducted and moderated by Alphabet Sambar. Alphabet Sambar is an experimental writing project that nurtures and supports writers. The community has weekly meets for peer reviews and feedback. It has also hosted special writing-based events on collaborative Twitter fiction, flash novel writing, erotica writing etc.

Alphabet Sambar has members all over the world and has had offline events in Mumbai and Pune. Alphabet Sambar is on Twitter (@AlphabetSambar) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/712233018804033/).

 

Staying in Pune and a ride to the WordCamp just became easy!

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WordCamp Pune Special Offers

oyoNow stay with OYO Rooms and get at least 5% discount on all listed prices (or whatever better offer goes on then.) To avail of the WordCamp Pune special offer, use this form or contact: Ms. Rajwinder Kaur | + 91 – 9818209205 | kaur.rajwinder (at) oyorooms (dot) com.

autowaleCommute to and from the WordCamp Pune venue using Autowale‘s mobile app and get ₹100 off on every ride. Download the app and book your ride with the venue as destination or source and get your discount.

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Other Options

There’s a list of inexepensive hotels here. In addition to OYO Rooms, you could try Agoda, Tripadvisor, Stayzilla, Ixigo, Makemytrip, HolidayIQ and any other provider.

For commuting within Pune, you could use Uber, Meru, Ola or any other provider. Almost all of them (including Autowale.in) tend to provide the first ride for free. So, if you are a group of 3 or 4, you could just commute for free!

Please check all their websites for any ongoing offers before booking, there’s always one!

Michael Eisenwasser is your buddy when it comes to BuddyPress

Michael is flying half way across the world to help you see BuddyPress as more than a mere Facebook clone and speak about how to Increase user engagement with BuddyPress.

He is a BuddyPress enthusiast, with experience designing and building themes and plugins.

He is co-founder of BuddyBoss, a company that helps entrepreneurs to create successful BuddyPress communities. He previously managed the development and growth of SongLyrics.com, one of the most highly-trafficked websites in the world with over 100 million annual visitors. He has spoken at BuddyCamp Brighton (UK), WordCamp Miami, WordCamp Columbus, and several universities about BuddyPress and web design.

Six Women at WordCamp Pune

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There’s an ongoing discussion/debate on women in technology in general and WordPres in particular. While the technology industry is as misogynist as any other, the WordPress community is known to be more inclusive compared to anything else. The speaker line-ups at WordCamps and other tech events, the ratio of audience members don’t reflect the actual number of women working with WordPress is what many of us feel.

Maybe that is because such events are male dominated and we pass of men’s t-shirts as unisex! To send a message across to women so that they see if this community or this particular WordCamp is any different and if they should take the effort and time to come to Pune, we spoke to six Women attending WordCamp Pune in various roles!

What role does WordPress play in your profession?

Priya It’s the easiest and most flexible CMS I’ve ever used. It made it easy for me to create websites and blogs without having to pay for expensive developer fees. My business, as a blogger and social media marketer, exists today thanks to WordPress.

Juhi My profession started with WordPress. I joined rtCamp as a Quality Analyst. I make WordPress themes and plugins better. As I learn more about WordPress, my interest increases day by day.

Sheeba I am a freelancer since the last 2 years providing web development & support services. Primarily, I use WordPress for most of my web development services. I found WordPress easy to understand and most important I have been getting great support from the WordPress community. Though I did not have any PHP coding experience, I still found that I could setup WordPress and learn along my way. And I have never looked back  and definitely thankful to WordPress to make my transition from a 9-5 job to freelancing so fruitful.

Nisha WordPress is very important in my professional career; because of WordPress I am where I am. My journey started as a Quality Analyst in WPoets technology testing sites and themes built on WordPress. Now I spent my free time testing themes on WordPress.org.

Ranjitha I work as a Web Developer and have recently started exploring and working on WordPress. I find it very exciting as there are plenty of tutorials, howto guides and help available for WordPress newbies and I never feel lost.

I also realized how big the economy around WordPress had grown. I want to know even the minute details of how WordPress works and want to become an expert in Plugin development and want to create and release my own plugins in near future.

Shilpa To say that WordPress has played a huge role , is an understatement, to say the least. It’s been absolutely fantastic – the whole being-part-of-a-community-feeling is something I have never experienced before , in any other platform that I have worked with.

Do you think the community treats you differently because you are a woman, for good or for worse?

Priya Not really. I do think we get some advantages as a result of being women (like being featured in a post on women in WordPress 🙂 ) but otherwise I think we get treated like any other professional.

Juhi I don’t think so. Why they should treat us differently? I have always been against of reservation. People should be treated on the basis of their skills not on the basis of gender, race etc.

Sheeba I have not felt nor sensed any discrimination which is another reason probably for me feeling more comfortable with this community. The community has been very supportive  & cooperative towards everyone approaching them.  As a women, I found community treating all equally and with respect and I found the overall setup and approach flexible.

Nisha I have not felt any difference because of my gender and I hope that community does not treat people differently based on gender or race.

Ranjitha As I have just started with WordPress, I do not have any direct experiences of same. This is one of the main reasons I want to be part of WordCamp Pune and want to Volunteer to interact with other WordPress community members in Pune.

What I feel is, regardless of the gender, people want to work with someone they enjoy being around. Luckily, I have never been treated differently just because I am a woman.

Shilpa If there are any women out there who might have faced discrimination , my heart goes out to them. I consider myself blessed to have been brought up to expect no special favours or tolerate any discrimination, by virtue of being a woman.

Does WordPress hold any special value for women?

Priya Only in the sense that it makes it easier for women who write blogs to express themselves. Also for women entrepreneurs to set up websites at a low cost. Otherwise I don’t think it holds special value to women or men.

Juhi No, I don’t think so.

Sheeba No, in my opinion, there is no need for it to hold any special value for women. We are just developers, quality analysts etc and I am happy it is this way. We don’t want to feel inferior by this treatment.

Nisha For me WordPress is special because I started my web journey with WordPress, I am not sure about women in general.

Ranjitha WordPress being a very easy to use CMS allows all women including professionals employed across different industries, work from home Moms, hobbyist etc find it really easy to use WordPress and start a blog & their own website.

WordPress.com is a great platform for new users to get started and then move onto their own websites when they are ready and confident.

Shilpa Does it hold any special value for men?

So, it looks like WordPress is no different when it comes to men or women and it’s the same with the community. Looks like the reason why women don’t participate as much as men in activities and events for some other reasons. In case you are reading this and stayed away till now thinking this is going to be another unisex event, maybe you can buy your ticket now!

Priya, Nisha and Shilpa are speaking at WordCamp Pune. Sheeba organises both the WordCamp and the local meetup group and Ranjitha is a volunteer. Juhi is attending a WordCamp for the first time.

WordCamp Pune 2015 is over. Check out the next edition!