Last year registration snuck up on us, and I alerted people that we were approaching sell-out with only 40 slots left. Those 40 slots then went in about 3 days. It ended up being the local folks who had waited to register (since they didn't have to plan travel for the event) who missed out. I vowed to give you more heads up this year.
This year, with two days, we have a slightly different situation. Given Day One's more intimate, hands-on and instructional nature, we have planned for a smaller number of slots on Day One than on Day Two, which features a larger number of more open discussion-oriented sessions.
We have filled the 250 seats we originally planned for on Friday July 28th, but we always knew we could add another 100 seats if necessary.
So, it's necessary, and we've pulled the trigger to add another 100 Day One slots. get 'em while they're hot.
Please note:
If you cannot get a Day One slot, we do have a lot more capacity for Day Two, plus you can start your BlogHer early by buying a ticket for Day One's cocktail party, for which we have more capacity than in the workshop sessions.
Check out all your options here at our registration page.
Comments
workshops?
I wonder, if we have tickets for both days and everything, do we neet to book anything else if we want to take part in any of the workshops?
sincerely
Chadie
All-inclusive passes
When you buy a ticket to day one, you get all access to day one...workshops, sessions and cocktail parties.
When you buy a pass to day two, you get all access to day two...workshops, sessions and cocktail parties.
When you buy an all-inclusive two-day pass, whether regular or student rate, you get ll access to both days...all workshops, sessions and cocktail parties :)
Elisa Camahort
BlogHer and Worker Bees
elisa@blogher.org/elisa@workerbees.biz
Thanks
Thank for the answer. Now I dont need to worry about that.
Chadie