From the Organizers of WordCamp Atlanta 2020

The organizers of WordCamp Atlanta 2020 recognize that, in reaction to COVID-19 (aka, the Coronavirus), people are wary of attending large events and traveling.

We advise you to keep an eye on public health issues and contact local authorities for updates on how to best make decisions for you and your family.

Our goal is to move forward with WordCamp Atlanta 2020 as planned. Should the organizing team find it prudent to postpone or cancel the event, an announcement will be made no later than March 25th.

Call for Speakers

UPDATE, January 27:

A huge thank you to all of you who submitted talks for WordCamp Atlanta 2020! We have a great selection from which to create an awesome program!

If you submitted a talk (or 3), we’ll be in touch within the next 2 weeks.

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With around 600 attendees, this 2020 Atlanta WordCamp event is one of the largest WordCamps around.

Share your wisdom, insight and expertise with a diverse audience on all levels of the spectrum, from enthusiastic beginners to hotshot masters. WCATL offers tracks for all interests and proficiencies.

The Atlanta WordPress community has a reputation as a caring, supportive, sharing group of people who generously share knowledge and education for the greater good. When you help educate your peers, you extend your own influence in the WP community, empowering others to thrive as well. Reciprocity. Nice.

If you need ideas for your talk, check out some of the previous WordCamp’s presentations.

Speaker Registration Opens on December 2nd

WordCamp Atlanta 2020 Speaker Registration opens on Monday, December 2nd. So put on your thinking cap and get your ideas ready!

You can submit more than one topic, and no previous speaking experience is necessary. Plan for a presentation that lasts 35 minutes or so, allowing time for Q&A. Learn more about Speaking at the Atlanta WordCamp

With around 600 attendees, this 2020 Atlanta WordCamp event is one of the largest WordCamps around.

Share your wisdom, insight and expertise with a diverse audience on all levels of the spectrum, from enthusiastic beginners to hotshot masters. WCATL offers tracks for all interests and proficiencies.

The Atlanta WordPress community has a reputation as a caring, supportive, sharing group of people who generously share knowledge and education for the greater good. When you help educate your peers, you extend your own influence in the WP community, empowering others to thrive as well. Reciprocity. Nice.

If you need ideas for your talk, check out some of the previous WordCamp’s presentations.