Registration Now Open
Registration for PodCamp Pittsburgh 4 is now open!
Thanks to the great work of the web team for moving quickly over the weekend and getting Event Bright setup. Great work guys.
- Forest Royse (twitter: froyse)
- Angela Cornelius (twitter: gurldigit)
- Chad Warren (twitter: chadwickwarren)
- Cynthia Closkey (twitter: cynthiacloskey
- David Gingrich (twitter: ndanger)
- Scott Connelly (twitter: scottsweep)
If you are planning on registering for PodCamp PGH 4 you should know there are two options.
Regular Attendee
Selecting this option is free to anyone who wishes to attend. Before the event you will receive an attendee packet with general information, a schedule, and means to make a name badge for yourself.
VIP Attendee
This option is for attendees who wish to support PCPGH4 and get a little extra swag. VIPs will receive everything the regular attendee receives and additional including: a PCPGH4 t-shirt a swag bag of goodies from our sponsors, a listing on our PCPGH site’s “VIP page” (or you can remain anonymous if you prefer).
Please Note: Once PodCamp begins there is no actual difference between a Regular Attendee and a VIP Attendee.
PodCamp Pittsburgh 4 is happening on October 10 and 11, 2009 at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
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