CMS Expo Version 4.0 Upgrades
Written by John Coonen   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 18:00

Thank you to attendees of the past three CMS Expo Learning and Business Conferences! We've received great feedback on how we can make an already great event - CMS Expo - even better! Together, we'll continue to produce the best learning and business conference for web designers, developers, administrators and business leaders.

With that in mind, here are the "Top Four Upgrades For the Upcoming 4th CMS Expo" and beyond:

1. One Annual Conference (not two). Holding multiple annual events had its plusses, but at the end of the day, the event will be far better with all focus on one high-quality conference. That means more of your favorite speakers and topics, more exhibitors, more attendees, more business connections (and less travel) - all in one grand event! The next CMS Expo will be in May, 2010, in Chicago.

 

2. Three Full Days. We expanded CMS Expo from two, to three full days, to accommodate the strong demand for more high-quality CMS training and business networking.

3. One-Day Passes. Convenience and affordability were the driving factors to offer attendees the choice to stay for one, two or three days. Now, the choice is yours.

4. New Marquee and Track Sponsors. Sponsors can get maximum impact by choosing to be an overall Marquee Sponsor or a Track Sponsor. Marquee Sponsorship helps gain top of mind awareness and positioning within the CMS Sector. Track Sponsorship targets a specific audience, such as Joomla! or Drupal users, or Business-minded attendees.

 

There are many more changes and improvements to share:

  • More In-Depth 90-Minute Training Sessions (was 1 hour)
  • Now 72 Training Sessions (was 48)
  • Major Price Cut for Exhibitor Booths - Now $499 (was $1250)
  • Expanded 6-Hour CMS KickStart Sessions (was 3.5 hours)


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