WordCamps and WordPress Events are more than just tech conferences—they’re hubs of creativity, learning, and networking where users, online professionals, and entrepreneurs come together. Participants exchange knowledge, innovate, and connect, creating professional opportunities around WordPress, the free and open source personal publishing software that powers over 43% of the Web.
Whether you’re a WordPress user, student, designer, marketer, SEO specialist, copywriter, community manager, builder, developer, a business owner, you will find value in attending. All events are designed to help you stay ahead of the curve in the fast-moving tech world.
You will find WordPress events focused on everything from content creation to SEO, digital marketing, web design, advanced development techniques, showcases, online business solutions, agencies, enterprise solutions, e-commerce, community building, AI, and much more. No matter your experience level, WordCamps and WordPress Events are designed to help you make the most of WordPress, connect with like-minded people, and boost your career.
To get an idea of the types of sessions seen at WordCamps and WordPress Events, check out the WordPress YouTube channel. For more information, you can also read about what to expect at a WordCamp or WordPress Event.
The first WordCamp was organized in San Francisco by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg in 2006, and since then, local communities worldwide have organized hundreds of others.
If you want to connect with other like-minded innovators, WordPress Events are the place to be.
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