Jon Payne stands in front of a presentation screen in a modern indoor space, opening his jacket to reveal a t-shirt that reads "DATA IS THE NEW BACON." The presentation screen behind him displays the title "Beyond The Click: Designing A Conversion System."
Jon Payne stands in a cozy room in front of a round table with two laptops, speaking to an audience. he is wearing a shirt that reads "DATA IS THE NEW BACON." Behind him, a presentation slide is displayed on a large screen with the heading "Mentor" and the phrase "Not another bloody dashboard!" partially visible next to an image of a baby.
A group of people gather in a bright, modern room for a social event. Several individuals stand around a counter with snacks, drinks, and WordPress-themed swag like stickers, badges, and pens. A prominent sign on the counter reads “Bristol WordPress People,” describing a meetup for local WordPress developers, designers, and publishers. Some attendees are chatting or holding plates and drinks, creating a casual, welcoming atmosphere. In the background, more people are seated on couches and chairs, with large windows, potted plants, and warm lighting enhancing the friendly setting.
Logos of sponsors for the Bristol WordPress People group. From top left to bottom right: 34SP.com, Bristol WordPress People Logo, Atomic Smash, Defended.net, Turbo Admin, The Curious Network, and Kinsta in the center.
Last night’s talk, “Beyond Contact Forms: Building a Conversion System” by Jon Payne, had the room laughing and learning! 🎉 Insightful, practical, and hilarious. Huge thanks to Jon for an amazing session and to everyone who joined us!
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