What I’m looking forward to this weekend at WordCamp Toronto

Because I’ve been busy organizing WordCamp Toronto with Melissa Feeney since this past April, I haven’t had much time time to sit back and take stock of what I’m actually looking forward to at this weekend’s conference. I am particularly excited about the catering, Fused Network sponsored both lunches and we’ve come up with a heck of a menu for both days. But aside from that, I’m personally really looking forward to the following sessions:

  • Joseph Thornley’s session on putting blogs at the centre of social media – I’ll probably be able to put a few of these thoughts into action at work the very next week.
  • Matt Mullenweg – basically he’s pretty much responsible for blogging as we know it today so whatever he’s thinking in his head will be good
  • Making the most with Plug-ins – I really need to learn what plug-ins could help me improve my blog. From efficiency to maybe adding photos in a better way. I’m hoping I’ll be able to leave this session with some practical tips I can implement here on yuill.ca right away.

About Mathieu

The problem is I have a few too many interests. Yeah I love tech stuff, but I also love driving cars and then there's the woodworking and not the least of which is the learning thing. So for now I'm collecting them all in one place and this is that place.
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One Response to What I’m looking forward to this weekend at WordCamp Toronto

  1. I’m also looking forward to the food :) Hope it goes well, beyond that — the opportunity to get some further insight into where WordPress is going and bump heads with a few locals who are open source & new media fanatics should make it a weekend worthy of waiting for!

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