You can check it out now on our Schedule page.
Please note: this is still subject to change, so don’t be alarmed if some sessions shuffle around.
You can check it out now on our Schedule page.
Please note: this is still subject to change, so don’t be alarmed if some sessions shuffle around.
Today is the last chance to register and be guaranteed your t-shirt size! If you want to make sure you get a t-shirt, pick up a ticket before 4:30pm EDT today. Trust me — you won’t want to miss out on our great shirts this year!
As some of you may have already noticed, our list of speakers is now live! We’re bringing you some great Boston talent this year, alongside some talented community folks from near and far. Be on lookout for some additional speakers being posted in the next couple of days!
Our fabulous line-up of speakers this year will be talking about everything from designing for WordPress, to security, to beginner and advanced development techniques, to project management and business tips. Here’s a sneak peak at what they’ll be talking about:
And finally: we’re very happy to announce this year’s keynote brought to you by Ethan Marcotte, author of Responsive Web Design and a Boston native.
Sessions will be posted within the next week. Tickets are going fast, so be sure to get yours soon. We’re excited to see you all in a couple weeks!
We’re still finalizing the speaker lineup and presenters for Friday’s workshops, but with just about a month to WordCamp Boston 2013, we’re happy to make tickets available to the public.
Head to https://2013.boston.wordcamp.org/tickets/ to register today.
A full-weekend ticket (Friday workshops, Saturday and Sunday sessions) is $60 and includes the Saturday afterparty. Tickets can also be purchased just for the sessions (Saturday & Sunday) or workshop (Friday), for $40 and $20, respectively. Full details are at https://2013.boston.wordcamp.org/tickets/.
If you’re from one of our generous sponsors, please hold off on registering until you receive your coupon code(s). If you applied to speak, please refrain from registering until we let you know about your session.
Behind every WordCamp is a team of dedicated volunteers, and we would love to have your help! You don’t need to be a WordPress expert to be a part of making WordCamp Boston a grand success, and we are looking for assistance both leading up to and during the event itself.
Follow the link to Volunteer at WordCamp Boston
Thank you to everybody who proposed a talk! We are working through your submissions, and will be posting more information on our final lineup in the coming weeks.
If you missed the deadline but still want to be a part of making WordCamp Boston 2013 a reality, we are still looking for volunteers and for sponsors!
Since announcing the dates for WordCamp Boston back in April, the popular questions have been, “When can I apply to speak?” and “Can we sponsor?”
The answer to both questions is a resounding yes. We’ve recently published information for both speaker applications and sponsorship inquries, so what are you waiting for?
Apply to speak at https://2013.boston.wordcamp.org/apply-to-speak/.
Let us know you’d like to sponsor WordCamp Boston 2013 by visiting https://2013.boston.wordcamp.org/sponsorship/.
We’re happy to announce that WordCamp will return to Boston the weekend of October 25-27, 2013. We’re happy to be revisiting our roots by moving back to the Microsoft NERD Center in Cambridge after a few successful years on the other side of the Charles.
Be sure to check back here for updates in the coming months. Better yet, sign up to receive email updates using the form to the right!
WordCamp Boston 2013 is over. Check out the next edition!