Our speaker selection process

We’re often asked how speakers are chosen, and as the volunteer speaker lead for this year, I wanted to explain. We use a blind selection process because we want a fair system which allows us to select talks without any bias. This process means that the people voting on talks, don’t know the speaker details.

Submissions
In terms of the setup for speaker submissions, we used a Google Form to handle these. The notifications were sent to my personal email address rather than the event email address. The submissions were also sent to a google sheet which collected all the information for the speakers.

We had 49 talks submitted this year from 33 speakers.

Voting
I collated the information of talk titles and descriptions in to our voting spreadsheet and each organiser was asked to vote for up to 14 talks (the number of sessions we have).

We then had a clear selection of 11 talks which had the most votes, but we had one speaker with two talks in the shortlist. I then removed the lowest scoring talk from that speaker.

We then needed another 4 talks so I created a shortlist from the next highest scoring talks and asked the organisers to vote again. This created another shortlist, which we used to fill out the rest of the schedule.

Click here to view the schedule.

WordCamp Manchester Sponsors

Now that the summer holidays are over we are heading, full steam ahead towards WordCamp Manchester 2018. Between now and October 27th we will be shouting from the rooftops about our amazing sponsors, without whom our WordCamp genuinely couldn’t take place.

WordCamp Manchester is run solely for the benefit of the local WordPress community and we do everything we can to make sure that as many people as possible are participate in our event and that starts with keeping the cost of the tickets down. Thanks to our amazing group of sponsors, tickets for WordCamp Manchester are still only £35.00, which includes a full day, two track conference, with lunch and a free evening social event.

 

Our WordCamp sponsors are so important to us that we named our sponsorship packages after our Mancunian heroes for the second year running.

Turing – Platinum Level headline sponsor. We named this package after Alan Turing OBE, the founding father of computer science. As the headline sponsor you’re guaranteed to stand out from the crowd, in fact you’ll be impossible to miss.

Pankhurst – Gold Level (sold out) Named after Emmeline Pankhurst, the leader of the suffragette movement. An ideal choice for businesses who are established in the WordPress ecosystem.

Lowry – Silver Level. Named after local legend L.S. Lowry, this package is ideal for small to medium sized agencies.

Wood – Bronze Level. Our Wood package is named after Victoria Wood, one of our best loved comedians, actresses and singer songwriters. Perfect for smaller budgets and very popular with small businesses.

Little – Microsponsor – Named after our very own Mike Little, the co-founder of WordPress and organiser of the Manchester WordPress User Group (MWUG)

Wilson – Breaks and Social. Named after Mr Manchester himself Tony Wilson, you will be the only sponsor present in the breaks, lunch and social spaces. Ideal if you have fun ideas for the evening social.

 

If you’d like to get your business in front of hundreds of WordPress users, why not join us in October and support the local WordPress community? We still have a variety of packages available including our Platinum level Alan Turing headline sponsor. By sponsoring WordCamp Manchester you’ll have the opportunity to engage face to face with the WordPress community, meet new and existing customers and enjoy a fun day. Why not download our 2018 sponsor pack for more details.

Wapuu

 

 

Call for Speakers

WordCamp Manchester needs you! To make WordCamp a success we need some fantastic speakers!

What Kind of Talks Are We Looking For?

In the spirit of WordCamp we want talks on a broad range of topics to include lots of lovely people who use WordPress in all sorts of ways.

Technical Talks

These kind of talks are the back bone of WordCamps. It would be great if you could come up with a talk with a new / different angle, a personal experience or some cool things you have made.

Design Talks

Are you a front end designer / coder? How do you use WordPress to make your ideas come to life? Have you been doing interesting things with JavaScript, been using interesting frameworks or just plain wowed your client with what you can achieve with WordPress? We want to hear your stories.

Content

Do you write a personal blog? Do you write articles for business sites to help explain their product, their support pages, or outreach? Do you work in the less corporate environments of music or Charity sites? Are you an SEO that helps businesses create great content for their search rankings? If so we want to hear from you! What makes a great article? How do users respond to your content?

Security

Do you know the top 10 things an any WordCamper can do to make their sites more secure? Or do you work for a major company that has taken WordPress security to the next level? (or anything in between) we want to hear from you!

Other

We’ve missed your brilliant idea off our list? Even better – we are looking for some great ideas for talks so please go ahead and apply!

Lightning talks

There will also be the opportunity to sign up to do a 5 minute lightning talk on the day if the thought of doing a longer talk gives you the heebie geebies.

How To Apply

So you’ve got a great idea? Here are some things to consider before applying to speak.

  • All talks (except lightning talks) will be filmed and will be uploaded onto WordCamp.tv after the conference has ended.
  • Please make sure that your talk adheres to WordCamp Central community standards
  • Talks will be 30 mins with 10 mins for questions.
  • We would like a copy of your slides one week before the conference.
  • You will receive a free WordCamp ticket, but we are unable to pay for accommodation or travel expenses.

We will select your talk based on the title and description you give us (so it’s worth putting some thought into this). Once your talk has been selected you may not significantly change the topic of your talk, although you can tweak the wording of the title if you wish.

If you live outside the EU, please make sure that you have a visa to travel to the UK, or are aware of the requirements for getting a visa before you apply. Be aware this may involve significant costs to you including getting documents translated into English. More details on applying for a visa.

Apply To Speak

Speaker submissions are now closed! Thank you for all the applications.

Call for Sponsors

WordCamp Manchester is in it’s fifth year and we want to showcase your company!

Sponsoring WordCamp is a great opportunity to support the community that has evolved around the content management system that we all love and use. Our attendees and presenters include small business owners, bloggers, designers, developers, entrepreneurs and educators from the local region, and across the country. We want to keep the event as accessible as possible by keeping the costs down for our attendees. This is where you can help!

You can now sponsor WordCamp Manchester, so please review the packages in our sponsorship pack, and complete the Become a Sponsor form.

Sponsorships are limited, so sign up today!

What Do Sponsors Get?

Here’s a quick overview:

Platinum – Turing Gold – Pankhurst Silver – Lowry Bronze – Wood Social – Wilson
Free Tickets 5 3 2 2 2
Announcement Blog Post Shared Group
Opening & Closing Remarks no no
Table Space 3 tables 2 tables 1 table Shared table 2 tables
Banner space 2 pop ups 2 pop ups 1 pop up no 2 pop ups
Logo on website
Link on website
Sponsor page listing Dedicated shared
Thank you blog post shared group
Tweet Shout Outs paired group
Facebook post dedicated shared group group
Instagram post multiple
Package Costs £2000 £1000 £500 £250 £1500
Total packages available 1 2
(sold out)
6
(4 left)
8
(3 left)
1

Full details on all packages can be downloaded from our sponsorship pack 

Sponsor Application Form

Welcome to WordCamp Manchester

We’re happy to announce that WordCamp Manchester is officially on the calendar!

WordCamp Manchester will be on October Saturday 27th at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School.

Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
All Saints Campus
Oxford Road
Manchester, M15 6BH
United Kingdom

There will as always be Lunch and tea and coffee provided during the day, and our After Party this year a short distance away from our main venue see the locations page for more information.

And our contributor day will be on Sunday 28th October at Ziferblat in Manchester historic Northern Quarter.

Subscribe using the form in the footer to stay up to date on the most recent news. We’ll be keeping you posted on all the details over the coming months, including speaker submissions, ticket sales and more!