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Elementor Partners with WordFest Live

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We’re excited to announce that Elementor has partnered with WordFest Live and will feature across the live event on July 23, 2021. 

Introducing Elementor

About more than building websites, Elementor is a leading WordPress website builder platform, empowering professional web creators – designers, marketers and developers. Join our community of more than 8,000,000 web creators like you, who make better sites with Elementor. Create websites, design your future.

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We chatted with Mascha Sechs from Elementor to find out what excited them about partnering with WordFest Live, and why reaching out to the remote working community is important to Elementor?

Masha explained:

At Elementor, we serve millions of web creators – freelancers and agency owners – for whom remote work is a given. Opening the conversation around the challenges of remote work helps us deal with those challenges together, and find new ways to stay connected with our peers, colleagues, and clients while working from home.

Covid-19 has shown the world the necessity of endorsing remote work. We want to take part in the effort to make WFH more established, sustainable, and interesting. 

Next we wondered if Elementor had anything special planned for WordFest Live attendees, and she let us know:

We had such an awesome time at the last WordFest and can’t wait to meet more attendees at this one. 

We’re going to be hanging out at the Elementor table at the community tent from 6:00 am CET – 6:00 pm CET. We’ll be having sessions at the table including Ben Pines talking about Web Creators’ Secret Weapons: Templates & Playbooks at 11 am CET.

Check out our full schedule!

Finally we asked for anything new or coming up that she could share with us, and Mascha was excited to fill us in: 

As always, we have so many exciting developments coming up. In 2021, we’ve already released some amazing features, such as the Video Playlist and Hotspots widgets, which will help you create more engaging sites.

The upcoming release, which is already out on Beta, brings a new way to export and import COMPLETE websites. It also gives you the option to apply a full website kit from our library. 

We are also continuing to improve our speed and performance.

We tested all the changes made in the latest two versions of Elementor, and they can save you up to 500KB per page, reducing over 40% of the file size, and considerably reducing page speed. If you are interested in optimizing your website for performance, check out the video course we recently released.

And, check out our blog for the most relevant tips, tutorials, and articles for aspiring web creators.

Make sure to find Elementor during the event and swing by the Games Tent to see what all they have planned!! Until then, follow them on social media and send them a “Thank you!” for sponsoring!

WordFest Live will feature speakers, partners, and attendees from across the globe. 

Become part of the worldwide celebration now. Check out the schedule and register for your free ticket. Partner with us as a sponsor. Share the news with your friends. Together we can have some fun!  

What excites you about WordFest Live?  Let us know in the comments below. 

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