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Steve Golosin is coming to WordCamp DFW to share his on-page SEO for WooCommerce websites secrets, based on his presentation at the very first WooCommerce Meetup at Belgrade, which took place in June 2018.
In Steve Golosin’s session, titled SEO for WooCommerce, he will help you understand that eCommerce SEO is not difficult to do.
There are a lot of pages to adopt, especially if a website has 1000+ items. The key to successful eCommerce website SEO is simple: Be consistent in SEO strategy and follow the rules. If you can make a good SEO campaign for small business website, you can build a good SEO campaign for eShop with 1000+ items.
Steve Golosin was in the affiliate business industry for almost 10 years and made accounting software for brick and mortar shops for 30+ years. He couldn’t find a good guide about SEO for eCommerce, so he decided to make his own guide and explain on-page optimization, hoping it would be “a strong wind in the sails for WooCommerce users to build a better eCommerce SEO.”
As an affiliate marketer, he fell in love with WordPress because it changed the way he builds websites:
It was love at first sight. Affiliate marketers must build a lot of websites fast and maintenance must be easy and affordable. Before WordPress, I’ve struggled with templates and coding. I needed a lot of time to make a good website design. There was no time for serious content writing and link building.
Steve Golosin is a proud member of the WordPress community in Houston, Texas, but his first WordPress Meetup was in September 2015 in Belgrade, Serbia.
He recalls that he received a kind and warm welcome.
People were happy to see somebody who came from another city just to attend a Meetup. It was the beginning of the WordPress community in Serbia. Next year, I was at my first WordCamp at Belgrade, then at my first WordCamp Europe in Vienna. By the end of 2016, I organized WordPress Meetups in Novi Sad. My friends from WordPress Serbia community helped me tremendously.
Steve Golosin believes that “sharing knowledge and learning new stuff is the key to success,” and he disagrees with the saying “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”
I am 55. My friends are thinking about keeping their job, staying in their comfort zone and waiting for retirement. There are lots of tricks that I am ready to learn, and I am ready to learn as long as I can type or talk to computers. There are a lot of WordPress development and SEO tips and tricks I can pull out of my sleeve to share with the WordPress community. I promise, I will do this as long as I can.
Use the hashtag #WCDFW during Steve Golosin’s session, and make sure to ask him about sailing the Atlantic Ocean right into the city WordPress was born and meeting Matt Mullenweg, WordPress founder at the after party at WordCamp Europe in Vienna!
“Thank you for changing my life with WordPress, Mr. Mullenweg.”- I said. I am proud to be a member of WordPress community. Thank you for helping me be a better man.
We are thrilled that Steve Golosin will be sharing his SEO for WooCommerce tricks with you at this year’s WordCamp DFW!
I’m proud that Dallas/Fort Worth WordCamp will be my first WordCamp in USA. Here, I will be a volunteer and speaker. It is a big honor and privilege.
If you haven’t yet registered for WordCamp DFW 2019, visit the Tickets page so you don’t miss out!