WordCamp Cape Town 2013: Press Release

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA – There’s a strong chance many of your favorite websites are powered by WordPress, the free content management system that has empowered millions to create DIY websites. On November 7th, more than 300 small business owners, non-profit agencies, realtors, photographers, designers, bloggers, journalists and web developers will head to Cape Town Stadium for WordCamp Cape Town 2013.

WordCamp events are community-organised events, championed by WordPress users, for WordPress users. The non-profit event will bring together WordPress enthusiasts from across South Africa to share best practices and strategies for WordPress development. Attendees range from casual users to advanced development professionals. All attendees will have the opportunity to attend a variety of sessions, presented by industry professionals, to share ideas and get to know each other.

WordCamp Cape Town will feature both local and international speakers. This years theme is “The Business of WordPress”. The announcement of speakers is TBD. Users of all skill levels and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Historically, WordCamp Cape Town has been a must-attend networking and continued education event for professional web developers.

WordCamp Cape Town is being organised by a group of volunteers from the local Cape Town WordPress community. Hugh Lashbrooke (wordcamp@wpcapetown.co.za) of WooThemes is heading up coordination of the event.

Early bird tickets (limited to 50) go on sale Friday September 20th for R300, and are available at https://2013.capetown.wordcamp.org/tickets/ . Tickets will be R350 once the early bird tickets are sold out.

Ticket holders get access to 8 or more sessions as well as lunch, coffee, snacks, secure parking in the stadium, a free WordCamp t-shirt and entry to the after party. Additional activities, workshops and networking events will be announced in the weeks leading up to the event.

WordCamp Cape Town 2013
Thursday, 7 November
Cape Town Stadium

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About Hugh Lashbrooke

I am a long-time community builder and product manager with a focus on open-source and building high-performing, strategic teams. I have extensive experience and a passion for building high-functioning teams with tight strategies, notably in the open-source space.

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