WordCamp Dallas was a resounding success this year, based upon participation, awesome speakers, location, and so many other criteria that qualifies to make such an event a success. But how much did all that cost?
John Pozadzides of One Man’s Blog completed his second year organizing and producing the popular WordCamp Dallas and he shared the [...]
WordCamp Dallas: What Does a WordCamp Cost?
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18 July 2009 |
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WordCamp Tips |
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It Takes a Team to Do a WordCamp
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26 May 2009 |
13:03 |
WordCamp Tips |
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While the decision makers of a WordCamp event should be restricted to one to two people, the event cannot work well with only one person doing everything. If you can get a team of volunteers and helpers to pitch in, the event will be easier to manage and increase the likelihood of success.
The number of [...]
While the decision makers of a WordCamp event should be restricted to one to two people, the event cannot work well with only one person doing everything. If you can get a team of volunteers and helpers to pitch in, the event will be easier to manage and increase the likelihood of success.
The number of [...]
When WordCamp Sponsorship Raises Questions
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9 February 2009 |
10:57 |
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WordCamp Whistler 2009 in Whistler, BC, Canada, was produced recently by Duane Storey who wanted to bring a unique social media and WordPress event to Whistler, home of the next Winter Olympics next year. He contacted a lot of the hotels, lodging and food services businesses, real estate, marketing, and even the local Olympics Committee [...]
WordCamp Whistler 2009 in Whistler, BC, Canada, was produced recently by Duane Storey who wanted to bring a unique social media and WordPress event to Whistler, home of the next Winter Olympics next year. He contacted a lot of the hotels, lodging and food services businesses, real estate, marketing, and even the local Olympics Committee [...]
