Introducing the Mount Bierstadt micro-sponsorship

By popular demand, we’re pleased to introduce a new Mount Bierstadt sponsorship level, which is a $250 micro-sponsorship intended for freelancers, tiny companies, or WordPress fans who wish to give a little more than the cost of general admission to help make WordCamp Denver awesome.

The Mount Bierstadt sponsorship includes a ticket to WordCamp Denver, and we’ll publish your name or company name on our supporters list on the website.

Micro-sponsorships can be purchased via from the sponsor page. If you’ve already bought a ticket and would like to upgrade to a micro-sponsorship, get in touch and we can help make that happen.

Profound reach and value

If you’re interested in reaching WordCamp Denver attendees at a more profound level, there’s still time to get involved and become a sponsor. If you’re interested in a more custom partnership than the traditional sponsorship levels, let’s talk.

Given Denver’s location in the Rocky Mountain region, we annually attract attendees from the local areas of Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, The Front Range, and Grand Junction as well as from Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.

And after a tremendously successful WordCamp in 2015, we continue to grow in size and reach year after year, anticipating 350+ attendees this November. We can help you reach your core demographics and drive exposure to your business, all while supporting the WordPress community we all love.

Why wait? Get involved!

Become a WordCamp Denver sponsor today

Author: Drew Jaynes

I am a WordCamp speaker/organizer, community evangelist, and WordPress core developer. You can find me on Twitter or GitHub (same username), or at my blog, WerdsWords.com.

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