On 19th August 2017, Delhi enjoyed the first ever WordCamp meet (#WCDelhi) after 2009. I was fortunate enough to be part of this community event as a speaker & share some of my growth hacking techniques that helped me grow ShoutMeLoud to 1.6 million page views. Such not for profit event is of immense value for anyone who is already into blogging & marketing or someone who is planning to get into it.
WordCamp Delhi was a one-day event where I got to meet some of the brightest minds of WordPress community. This was my 3rd WordCamp event & like last 2, It was another milestone event of my career. I got to meet many ShoutMeLoud readers who traveled from all over the India to attend the event. Bloggers & digital marketers from TamilNadu, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Bihar & many other states of India.
My WordCamp Delhi session: Growth hacking your WordPress Blog traffic & monetization
I’m very selective when it comes to picking a speaking gig. WordCamp is usually one such event where I love to participate as I see myself adding more value to people’s life. You can see a list of my past appearances here.
When I was invited to speak, my first few days went on deciding what to speak. I prefer speaking about things that help attendees grow as an individual & their online business at the same time. I shared 4 growth hacking techniques that we use here at ShoutMeLoud to grow it to 1.6 million page views a month.
My first takeaway was for the first time attendees to feel the strength & power of community. Along with this, speak to others who were from different walks of WordPress community & ask them “Why they are doing, what they do!”. I believe many of you might have missed out on attending this event & that’s why I’m sharing the slides here so that you don’t miss out on 4 important growth hacking techniques for your blog or business website.
Here are few plugins that I have mentioned in my talk:
- PushEngage WordPress plugin
- OneSignal WordPress plugin
- JetPack plugin
- Easy Digital Downloads plugin
- Custom post type UI plugin
- Types WordPress plugin
- TableMaker WordPress plugin
- WP Date Remover plugin
Also, #3 was how to get ‘Zero’ position in Google search. Here are the tricks that you can apply:
- Use Bullets
- Use Tables
- Answers queries in post within Paragraph ( Hint: Look for related questions)
- Write 40-50 words
- Add a Q&A section after post
- What, why, how
- Recipes
- Videos
I will share the video of the session once the official video is out.
Pics & tweets from Shouters & attendees:
You can see the pictures of WordCamp on ShoutMeLoud Facebook page album here. I’m also embedding few images, tweets, Instagram posts from WordCamp Delhi event.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX-tst1HRdK/?taken-by=denharsh
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX-mHnglaXY/?tagged=wcdelhi
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX-8KXnnlco/?tagged=wcdelhi
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX-P-wPAiOX/?tagged=wcdelhi
At #WCDelhi @SolwinInfotech team with @denharsh pic.twitter.com/2wMralKwVV
— Sanjay Dabhoya – let’s meet at #WCUS (@sanjaydabhoya) August 19, 2017
Wooo. Met @denharsh. Looking forward to hearing your speech soon. 😊 Thank you for being so kind to have the picture. pic.twitter.com/K5oNkibzaG
— Vishakha Patel (@VishakhaBlog) August 19, 2017
The group of awesome people who worked day & night to make #WCDelhi happened #WordCamp #WordPress pic.twitter.com/dfKcnFyxbI
— Harsh Agrawal (Growth mode) (@denharsh) August 19, 2017
Itchy fingers! 😉
Sorry for the typo in earlier tweet. Here are more pics #WCDelhi 😊 pic.twitter.com/qQsdIOAncS— Harsh Agrawal (Growth mode) (@denharsh) August 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/denharsh/status/898847393268891651
WordCamp 2017: Nicely scripted and executed event. Security, blogging, entrepreneurship, GPL, freelancing discussions at one place.#WCDelhi pic.twitter.com/dslSrQ5L69
— wptricks24 (@wptricks24) August 20, 2017
Cross-posted from ShoutMeLoud.
3 comments on “WordCamp Delhi 2017 Growth Hacking Slide Deck & Photos”
What a great day it was. Always great to meet you 🙂
Wish I could also take part there. But no problem. Still got to know about what you said and what knowledge you shared. Thanks for being a guide to everyone @Denharsh.
Wish I could also take part there. But no problem. Still got to know about what you said and what knowledge you shared. Thanks for being a guide to everyone @Denharsh.