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This year we had a "supporter" sponsorship level, which was aimed at those companies who would not want a stand, but would want some minor branding on the website and at the event. This was very popular and we'd recommend it to future organisers. | This year we had a "supporter" sponsorship level, which was aimed at those companies who would not want a stand, but would want some minor branding on the website and at the event. This was very popular and we'd recommend it to future organisers. | ||
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+ | - A submission notification should be provided within the service for submitting abstract, workshop, etc. An automatic reply mail would do d the trick. | ||
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Revision as of 03:10, 12 April 2013
Sponsorship
This year we had a "supporter" sponsorship level, which was aimed at those companies who would not want a stand, but would want some minor branding on the website and at the event. This was very popular and we'd recommend it to future organisers.
Website
- A submission notification should be provided within the service for submitting abstract, workshop, etc. An automatic reply mail would do d the trick.
Publicity
We've used Lanyrd to publicise the event alongside the "usual" channels, and also Eventbrite for dealing with the free hackathon registration.