Why Come to WordCamp Orange County?

WordCamp Orange County sets itself apart in several ways, but the heart of it seems to come back to one phrase: community.

In fact, Adam Silver, one of the speakers at this year’s camp said he was “making the ‘trek’ from Redondo Beach to WordCamp Orange County for one simple reason: Community.”

“WordCamp Orange County has a very special place in my heart, as it was the first WordCamp I ever attended,” Adam recalled. “I had no idea what to expect, nor did I know anyone there at all. I had only heard about “WordCamps” about 2-3 weeks earlier though I’m not sure how. I then tried to buy a ticket and but was denied as WCOC sells out quickly. I then tried social media, and as luck would have it, a sponsor offered me their extra ticket for free!”

“Within minutes of checking on that first Saturday, I met so many people including lead organizers [at that time], Brandon Dove and Jeff Zinn. Though they didn’t know me at all, they were extremely gracious and just plain nice,” Adam remembered.

Adam shared the words of Howard Thurman in relating, “Community cannot for long feed on itself; it can only flourish with the coming of others from beyond, their unknown and undiscovered brothers.” For him, WordCamp Orange County allows community to flourish.

Other Reasons to Journey to Orange County WordCamp

  1. Location – Sunny skies, coastal breezes, moderate temperatures and high tech facilities showcase the wonder of Southern California.
  2. Community – Friendly volunteer greeters and organizers, accessible speakers and WordPress experts, and friendly discussion based formats make you feel at ease.
  3. Speakers – Trending, unique topics cater to every level and interest  beginner, intermediate, advanced – blogging, business, development, design
  4. Format – You’ll discover discussion tracks, competition (Plugin-a-palooza), workshops, Q &A, alongside traditional speaker talks.
  5. Entertainment – Gourmet food truck lunches, late night afterparty karaoke, Snapchat filters and lively discussion make this a WordCamp you’ll never forget!
  6. WordCamp Orange County welcomes all levels of WordPress users and provides a safe place to learn and connect.

    “WordCamp Orange County holds a special place in my heart for a few reasons,” explained local organizer Bridget Willard. “Primarily because it’s where I live and it was my first camp. Secondly, the community in Orange County is small enough to feel friendly but large enough to have a diversity of talks from advanced development, to writing, to business. My life totally changed in 2015 when I met Jason Knill and Matt Cromwell in person and the rest is — as they say, history,” shared Bridget Willard, Marketing Manager GiveWP.com

    We’d love to hear your reason for coming or returning to WordCamp Orange County, too! Please submit your testimonial using the form below or send us a video explaining what makes WordCamp Orange County special to you.

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About Jen Miller

Jen Miller has spent a lifetime deep in the content trenches - more than 25 years - publishing everything from newspapers, magazines, and books to newsletters, emails, resumes, and websites. As the author of The Book on Content, entrepreneur, blogger, and sales and marketing expert, Jen understands how to use content to build authority, create trust, and forge lasting client relationships. Jen became known in the WordPress world as her company, Need Someone To Blog, published and promoted more than a million blog posts for companies and individuals representing many industries, from real estate and mortgage, executive coaching and leadership, health and fitness, construction, plumbing and air conditioning, insurance and finance, technology and start-ups to non-profits and artisans. Jen has a breadth of website content and business blogging knowledge you will not find elsewhere. Jen launched a course entitled "Create Great Content" in 2015, where she taught clients how to get the same results her company produced for their clients. She has spoken at many WordCamps and, in 2021, began sharing her knowledge as an adjunct faculty member at four universities. Professionally, as Director of Accounts at WebDevStudios, she helps clients find success through WordPress website enterprise solutions. Jen lives just outside of Phoenix, AZ, with her two teen sons and Goldendoodle dog and says she uses her college degree every day, having graduated from CSU, Long Beach, with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, an option in Music and a minor in Journalism. She also earned a Master of Science in Management and Leadership (MSML) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Western Governors University and is working on a Ph.D. in Business at the University of the Cumberlands. Jen Miller is an active volunteer with her church and other non-profits in her area and has served as an organizer for WordCamp Phoenix, believing that the key to providing value is learning and sharing with her community.

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