We’re pleased to announce that Mueller Writing is one of our latest sponsors of our upcoming event, Charleston WordCamp 2014.
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We’re pleased to announce that Mueller Writing is one of our latest sponsors of our upcoming event, Charleston WordCamp 2014.
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WooThemes is an international, market leading, bootstrapped business providing a platform to extend standard WordPress-powered websites via a range of innovative themes and plugins.
The company was one of the first large WordPress theme shops, and they’ve grown from a team of three selling a handful of commercial WordPress themes, to being one of the largest WordPress businesses around.
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We’re elated to announce that Feedblitz has decided to show their support for the inaugural WordCamp Charleston!
Feedblitz is a service that monitors blogs, RSS feeds and Web URLs to provide greater reach for feed publishers. FeedBlitz takes all the headache out of converting feed and blog updates into email digests, delivered daily to subscribers’ inboxes.
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We’re excited to announce that Campaign Monitor is now a sponsor of WordCamp Charleston 2014! The company, a leader in the email marketing space, has been a sponsor of the WordPress Charleston User Group since 2011, and has graciously extended their support to the inaugural year of WordCamp Charleston. Continue reading Campaign Monitor Extends their Support for Charleston’s WordPress Community
Sponsoring WordCamp Charleston (WCCHS) is a great opportunity to demonstrate your support for WordPress and gain increased awareness of your brand and services among the WordPress user community.
Our attendees will include professional designers, developers, bloggers, small business owners, entrepreneurs, and educators from South Carolina and other states.
Are you a moderate to advanced WordPress user, developer, designer or otherwise involved with WordPress? Do you have a presentation idea or concept that you feel would appeal to the attendees of WordCamp Charleston 2014?
Charleston’s first WordCamp will offer a variety of topics that will be of interest to WordPress users of all levels and focus on “Using” WordPress.
It’s official; WordCamp Charleston, the first in the state of South Carolina, will be held on May 17, 2014. The arrival of the new year means the event staff is in full countdown mode for the upcoming date, and we’re excited about some of things we’re planning.
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.