The first set of photos are beginning to filter in from this past weekend’s event.
If you have photos you’d like to share, feel free to upload them to the WordCamp Charleston Flickr Group at https://www.flickr.com/groups/wordcampchs/
The first set of photos are beginning to filter in from this past weekend’s event.
If you have photos you’d like to share, feel free to upload them to the WordCamp Charleston Flickr Group at https://www.flickr.com/groups/wordcampchs/
We admit, parking in downtown Charleston can be a bit of a challenge. For Saturday’s WordCamp however, we’ve made an attempt to make this a bit easier on you by securing a discounted rate at a nearby parking garage.
Continue reading Discounted Event Parking for WordCamp Charleston
Did you hear?
WordCamp Charleston was the feature of Tuesday’s South Carolina Business Review radio program. In an interview with host Mike Switzer, WordCamp organizer Karl Hudson Phillips talked about WordPress security, WordCamp keynote speaker Andrew Nacin and where to find WordPress user groups in South Carolina. Plus a little history on how a soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago became a web developer in Charleston.
The five-minute discussion aired on all eight ETV Radio stations across South Carolina. Did you miss it? Listen in (aired May 13, 2014):
Charleston Regional Business Journal:
WordPress conference offers expert tips, business advice
Charleston City Paper:
Inaugural WordCamp Charleston brings users of popular web management system together
Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce:
Charleston’s first WordCamp to take place on May 17
Silicon Harbor Magazine:
Charleston Gets its First WordCamp
On May 17, WordPress enthusiasts in South Carolina have a great opportunity in Charleston, South Carolina – 16 wonderful speakers, 15 informative sessions for WordPress users of all levels.
Be sure to join us!
WordCamps are not-for-profit events that grow out of the local WordPress communities. In Charleston (South Carolina), our community is made up of people that are active in the Charleston WordPress User Group, and individuals and local businesses who use WordPress on a daily basis for various needs.