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* Corporate logo and links for 12 months on the following WordCamp UK sites:
 
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** http://uk.wordcamp.org
 
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** http://2009.wordcamp.org
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** http://wiki.wordcampuk.tonyscott.org.uk
 
** http://wiki.wordcampuk.tonyscott.org.uk
 
** http://the-humphrey-awards.co.uk
 
** http://the-humphrey-awards.co.uk

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What?

WordCamp UK is the annual conference for WordPress publishers, designers and developers based in the United Kingdom.

WordPress is a state-of-the-art web publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.

Attendees include some of the leading developers and users of WordPress in the UK, including graphic designers, digital content creators and bloggers.

WordCamp UK combines informal presentations with debate and discussion on the latest developments in the global WordPress community.

When?

WordCamp UK is to be held on the weekend of 18-19 July 2009.

Where?

The second WordCamp UK takes place in Cardiff, the capital and largest city of Wales.

The venue is the Future Inn Cardiff Bay, situated near the city centre and minutes away from the dining and entertainment centre of Cardiff Bay's waterfront Mermaid Quay.

The Wales Millennium Centre, the Welsh National Assembly, Cardiff County Hall, the Millennium Stadium and the main business community are all within a mile of the hotel.

Cardiff is well connected by rail, road and air, with the venue 12 miles away from Cardiff Airport.

The Future Inn Cardiff Bay conference facilities include wifi access and exceptional meeting room facilities.

Recognising UK WordPress Development

WordCamp UK will host the second Humphrey Awards, designed to recognise the UK WordPress community’s favourite blog, WordPress plugin and digital content.

About WordPress

WordPress is a free, open source state of the art web publishing platform for building everything form a straight forward blogs to complex fully featured website.

Written in PHP and supported by the MySQL database, WordPress offers intuitive administrative tools and sophisticated design features.

Facts and Figures

WordPress began in 2003 as a simple open source blogging tool and has grown to be used on hundreds of thousands of websites with a worldwide user and developer community.

Its active developer community is responsible for thousands of free plugins, applications that extend the core functionality of the platform and allow for a very comprehensive feature set.

This thriving developer ecosystem has given rise to a flourishing WordPress industry with growing numbers of developers and designers delivering paid services.

WordCamp UK 2009 sees the UK’s WordPress developer community move from committed proponent of the open source web application movement to integral part of the UK’s digital industry.

Who uses WordPress?

WordPress is used by a growing number of high profile organisations. WordPress currently powers websites owned by The Financial Times, Reuters, CNN, Wall Street Journal and Yahoo!

In 2008 the prime minister’s website at Number10.gov.uk was launched on the WordPress platform.

Not content to provide a comprehensive web publishing software platform, WordPress also provides a free, blog hosting service at WordPress.com which draws roughly 100 million unique monthly visitors and is among the top 25 global sites, according to research firm Comscore.

Event Sponsorship

There are two levels of sponsorship available for WordCamp UK 2009 - private and corporate.

Sponsoring WordCamp UK puts your organisation in front some of the most tech-savvy web professionals in the UK in an informal and relaxed environment.

Private, microsponsor packages start at £70, for individuals or groups who wish to contribute funds to the second WordCamp UK event. Publicity is optional for private sponsors who wish to support the event without receiving marketing.

Corporate marketing options include:

We would be happy to discuss a package that suits your need.

Why sponsor WordCamp UK 2009?

You will be able to connect your brand with influential bloggers and talented designers and developers involved with WordPress. We are looking for a small number of key sponsors and your marketing communications will be targeted to a small but genuinely receptive audience.

The audience

This is the second WordCamp to be held in the UK and the first in Wales and is likely to attract a wide and varied audience of the WordPress UK community.

Many attendees will be responsible for blogs and websites with traffic ranging from hundreds to many thousands of visits per month. A number of confirmed attendees run multiple websites or are decision makers within development organisations.

Event Floor Plan

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More here: http://www.futureinns.co.uk/cardiff-meeting-facilities.htm WordCamp UK 2009 contacts Event enquiries - Tony Scott Email: tonys@tonyscott.org.uk Relevant website links WordCamp UK site - http://uk.wordcamp.org/ WordCamp UK wiki - http://wiki.wordcampuk.tonyscott.org.uk/ The Humphrey Awards - http://the-humphrey-awards.co.uk/ WordCamp worldwide schedule - http://central.wordcamp.org/ The main WordPress website - http://wordpress.org/ The creators of WordPress - http://automattic.com/

Venue information Future Inn Cardiff Bay Hemingway Rd, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4AU Tel: +44 (0)845 094 5487 Fax: +44 (0)29 20432 796 E-Mail: reservations.cardiff@futureinns.co.uk http://www.futureinns.co.uk/cardiff.htm Enquriy Form: http://www.futureinns.co.uk/contact-us.htm