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Call for Sponsors

As the official, annual WordPress conference, WordCamp SF has to be great and big. Organizing a great, big event gets pricey in San Francisco, as we’ve mentioned, which is why we depend on financial support from WordPress-based and related companies, local businesses, and even WordPress lovers who’ve done well for themselves to help cover the event costs and keep ticket prices as accessible as possible. This year, we’re happy to be offering a two-day program, and as always, we depend on sponsors to help us make it all happen.

Your sponsorship will help pay for things like the venue rental, live stream, lunches and coffee, and commemorative t-shirts. So please — dig into your marketing budget, outreach allotment, or petty cash drawer to support the most anticipated WordCamp of the year. Check out the support levels and their associated benefits and get in touch to set up your sponsorship for WCSF 2013. Thanks!

WordCamp SF 2013 announcement

Howdy! We’re excited to announce the dates and venue for WordCamp San Francisco 2013. Please mark the dates in your calendars, do a little dance, and get pumped for WCSF 2013!

Dates

July 26-27, 2013, plus Contributor Day1 on July 28, 2013

Location

Mission Bay Conference Center
1675 Owens St, San Francisco, CA 94158

More details to come soon, so stay tuned by subscribing to this site, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter.

If you have an opinion on who should speak at WordCamp SF this year, fill out this 3 question survey to nominate your favorite speakers from WordCamps around the world.

Would you like to be a speaker at WordCamp San Francisco? We invite you to apply.


1 Contributor Day — formerly referred to as “Hack Day” or “Dev Day” — is for WordPress developers and contributors who want to work on WordPress core tickets by writing code, fixing bugs, documentation, support, etc, with other experienced WordPress contributors.