Why We're at WordCamp Europe

Hey gravity formers.

It's Wednesday, June 12th.

We'll see you at WordCamp
Europe in Torino, Italy.

It's breakdown.

It gravity forms podcast.

If you're listening to this on your way.

WordCamp Europe or you're
just watching the live streams

from the comfort of your home.

I wanted to let you know that our team
is back supporting yet another word camp.

Find us in our booth, located in the
sponsors section of the venue and say,

hi, There's lots to learn about gravity
forms, latest ad-ons features, new

products like gravity SMTP, and what that
means to you and your WordPress business.

Come check out a demo of gravity flow
or systems automation product that helps

customers automate actions after forms get
submitted into your WordPress database.

Oh, and we can't forget our awesome new
t-shirts a whole new version is out.

Customers say we have
the best teas in the biz.

Come grab one before they're all out.

We also are giving away some
cool stuff in the booth and

including a Lego NASA Artimus set.

Uh, gravity mission pack.

It's a backpack filled with
some awesome gravity swag.

You can't get anywhere else.

Or when a gravity forms, license
or gravity flow license combo.

There's one stipulation.

However, you have to be present at the
booth on Saturday the 15th at 2:15 PM.

Where we'll announce our winners.

If you're not there, you won't
be able to claim your prize.

You must be at the booth on
Saturday the 15th at 2:00 PM.

It's come to the attention
of the WordPress community.

That attendance for new participants
at WordPress events are down.

Obviously COVID and the global
pandemic shifted how events are

accepted throughout the world.

And while we've seen a bounce
back in participation, it isn't

nearly as high as it once was.

So I wanted to take a moment to
share my experiences with word

camps and advocate for you to
attend the next one in your area.

And by the way, the next major
word camp I'll be at, along with

the team from gravity forms.

His word camp us.

In Portland, Oregon on September
17th through the 20th, 2024.

So moving on.

You're are my top three reasons
for attending award camp.

Number one, it's the best bang
for your buck event in our space.

Even with the price point of major word
camp tickets, rising to $50 in general

word camps hovering around $30 for access.

You simply can't beat this deal.

Another hot event.

I know many other word pressers are
attending cloudfest comes with a general

admission price tag of around 525.

Us dollars for standard access.

Which ramps up to well over 2000,
if you want access to everything.

When you match the low cost of
access over award camp to the high

value of being in a venue, filled
with other WordPress users to talk

to learn from and collaborate with.

That's 30 to $50 price point is
going a long way to helping you with

your WordPress business or acumen.

Number two, it's all things WordPress,
even if you're not running a WordPress

business, but you're part of a team
tasked with maintaining a WordPress site.

Word camps are a fantastic place to
have that aha moment with WordPress.

When I started attending and speaking
at word camps around 2015, it was

the place to learn the software.

Heck maybe even the only place aside from
wordpress.org to learn how to WordPress

tutorials and blog posts.

We're nowhere near as
accessible as they are today.

And as a content creator, there's nothing
more I want than someone listening to

my podcast or watching my videos, but
that in-person learning is so much more

magical when it comes to WordPress.

At word camps, you can show up and
learn more about using the software.

Attenda.

Hyper-specific talk, ranging from how to
blog with our favorite CMS or learn the

latest and greatest development standards.

There's a healthy mix of content available
to help elevate your WordPress game.

Uh,

number three community.

At the end of the day, one of the most
valuable aspects of WordPress, the

software is the community behind it.

If you're new to WordPress and
WordCamps getting into the community

should be a welcoming experience.

Simply being with others on the early
start of their WordPress journey

can help you break the ice and feel
less stressed about the whole thing.

As if you're the only one missing the
bigger picture, because you're not, we

all were in your shoes at some point.

As time marches on you become
more involved with the community.

You enter the next phase where connections
with others can really ramp up your

professional life within WordPress.

That could be finding other freelancers
or agencies to partner with finding

a full-time job in the space.

Or making connections
with potential customers.

WordPress has a massive footprint
across many digital businesses.

Sometimes you'll find WordPress living
in the most unique environments, not

just a blogger marketing website.

Being involved in any of these
phases helps WordPress thrive.

At first you're a little lost.

Then you meet your tribe fully
grasping what open source WordPress.

Can do for you and for others a year
later, you too are advocating for

your friends and colleagues to take
part in their local word camps, too.

Heck, maybe even you apply to
speak at your first word camp.

And that's a topic for another podcast,
but if you're interested in learning more

about word camps and where the next one
is in your area, head to wordcamp.org.

And join the mailing list.

WordCamp central list out
all the upcoming events.

And if there's not one in your area,
you can reach out to the organizing

team to see if there's opportunity
to start one in your city or

at the very least you could
start a local WordPress meetup.

To get the ball rolling.

Word cancer, one of the best places
to experience WordPress and truly

grasp the value of open source within
this thriving digital landscape.

It's why we at rocket genius and
our family of products continue

to support them every year.

We hope to see you in our booth at
Torino this weekend and in Portland,

Oregon at WordCamp us this September.

Why We're at WordCamp Europe
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