Third batch of speakers


Nemanja Aleksić

WordPress: GoDaddy
Twitter: @kouteki_

Born in the age of ZX Spectrum. Grew up with Commodore 128 and 486 PC. Swore he would never engage in technical support, marketing, or public speaking.

Today, he works as Product Marketing Manager in GoDaddy, holds speeches and is much more cautious with what he swears by.

Survival Guide for Introverts

We live in a world of loud, charismatic people, where the introvert is seen as a disaster. But does it really have to be that way? We will talk about what it means to be an introvert and how to use introversion to be more productive and happier.


Miloš Petrović

WordPress: milosblog
Twitter: MilosPetrovic

Web entrepreneur and blogger, born on 16 August 1984 in Bor. He graduated from the Faculty of Organizational Sciences in 2008, Information Systems and Technologies department. He dropped out of master studies, never considered the doctorate, and completely dedicated himself to entrepreneurship and practice.

He believes that internet marketing does not make sense if it is not applied in a particular market area and recognizes spa hotels as an interesting area of operation. In November 2010, a specialized site for Wellness and Spa centers was launched, which today represents the basis of Miloš’s daily work.

He is an active lecturer at the UNS School of Web Journalism, and he also lectured at the School of Blogs in Novi Sad, Konrad Adenauer Education, E-Tourism Conference, DIDS 2015 Conference, New Energy, and many other events.

WordPress and Dropshiping service

Nine years ago, I launched the Wellness-spa.com website on the WordPress platform. The idea was to promote wellness and spa hotels. Every hotel I started cooperating with got its landing page on the site. The business models then changed from classic advertising to mediation, also known as dropshipping services, connecting guests and hotels. Some code corrections have been created on WordPress. I can present that as an addition to the story, which is primarily business and marketing oriented.


Milan Petrović

WordPress: gdragon
Twitter: @milangd

I’ve been programming in WordPress since 2008. I started with a few free plugins and worked as a freelancer. At the end of 2009, I started the Dev4Press site through which I sell licenses for my WordPress and bbPress plugins.

From 2008 to the present day, I have created more than 200 plugins and threads for WordPress, more than half of which were freelance jobs for clients. I recently launched a free bbHelp Club site to help with the bbPress plugin.

WordPress and CSP – Content Security Policy

CSP is a header that is part of the HTTP response that the web site sends to the user and defines a set of rules for browsers and determines where the web site can load content (images, scripts, styles …) and which content is allowed to execute. Correctly set CSP protects users and data from XSS (cross-site scripting) types of attacks and data modification that are presented to the user. The CSP specification includes reports that search engines generate and which contain information on CSP offenses.

The lecture describes the basics of CSP including suggestions for correctly adjusting a large number of rules that the CSP can contain, as well as WordPress specificity with a special emphasis on constraints (especially for JavaScript that is part of HTML content) and different implementation approaches. In addition, a few minutes will be dedicated to additional HTTP headers related to security.

For this lecture, I created a free (GPL) plugin that is located on WordPress.org: https://wordpress.org/plugins/gd-security-headers/ and which allows setting up CSPs as well as several other HTTP headers to which the security of the website and users increases. The plugin can also receive reports generated by CSP search engines.


Aleksandar Pasku

WordPress: hranoje
Twitter: @hranoje

He learned to speak before he could walk and ever since has been perfecting the art of communication at all levels (the paranormal methods still being only a hobby). For the past two decades, he has been dealing with consumers’ hypnosis for marketing purposes, half of that time as a hired pen/brush/mouse. He develops brands with a lot of love and decisively avoids political marketing. He is an entrepreneur, co-host of the Vrsac WP Meetups, local community motivator and organizer of the notorious meetup after parties.

Storytelling: The art of communication

Storytelling, from fairy tales to content. A story about how to tell stories (primarily on the site, and in any other creative task – from a regular flyer or banner to branding companies, products or communities) verbally and visually. Why it is important to gain the sympathy of end-users toward a brand or client towards you and what kind of benefits (even) developers can have from this approach. We will come to terms with the dilemma: writing for SEO or for visitors and why not. Goodies will be examples of good practice, but also bad (#fail).


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