WEB 2.0 EXPO LOCATIONS:   SAN FRANCISCO  •   NEW YORK      |     WEB 2.0 SUMMIT
Dec 9th, 2008 | Janetti Chon

Submitting a Proposal

Janetti Chon

Submitting a proposal to any of our Web 2.0 Expo events is a simple process:

We typically open to receive submissions several months in advance of each show, so, first, join our newsletter to get updates on participation deadlines. You can choose to receive information on your show of choice or all of our upcoming events; its up to you.

When you’re ready to submit a proposal to a particular show, check the website and there will be a link to our online submissions form. Since emails get lost and we received hundreds of submissions, we use this online database to capture everything. We hate losing proposals as much as you hate us losing them.

There you will find information about session formats, conference tracks, and concepts that we plan to explore, which might help you to tailor your proposal for a specific audience or focus on a certain subject.

Have questions about writing your proposal? You might want to take a look at a blog post our program chair Jennifer Pahlka wrote on tips for writing speaking proposals. Let us help you, help us get the best content possible!

Once you’ve submitted your proposal will be reviewed by our committee and we’ll inform you if your topic is a good fit.

We look forward to receiving your great ideas and hope to see you at our next Web 2.0 Expo!

One Response to “Submitting a Proposal”

  1. chhosenmanon 02 Apr 2009 at 9:29 am

    how to get more on submitting proposal?

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