-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Folks,
Yes, September is fast approaching and this year's PyconUK is going to be better than ever! (I hope you've all booked your tickets.) To make it the resounding success that it deserves to be we need sponsorship! If you work for a Python based business why not consider one of the various options outlined here: http://pyconuk.net/SponsorShip There are levels of support for all sorts of different sized businesses. Now I realise you may be a programmer rather than someone who controls the purse strings. If that's the case, go see the person who control such purse strings and make your case! Better still, forward them these reasons for becoming a sponsor of PyconUK: * Developers who love Python love companies that support Python. If you're hiring, being able to say "we sponsor PyconUK" is an instant tick in your favour and will differentiate your company and projects from the crowd of "exciting greenfield projects for totally exciting companies in the city" that crowd the job boards. * If you're offering a technical product our delegates are likely to be your customers. * If you're using Python to deliver to a non-technical customer our delegates include the authors and maintainers of some of the software you probably use to build your product - it's a way to say thank-you and if you ever reach out to them, they're likely to be familiar with your support for PyconUK. * You work for a good company? Sponsoring PyconUK is a great way to prove it. Don't believe us? If you mention small Python development company Fry-IT to any London based Python developer they'll instantly say, "they're a great company". Do they have a problem hiring? No, and they certainly don't use job agents! Why? Because they sponsor PyconUK and the London Python Code Dojo. Ask about the education track and PyconUK delegates will say, "those Bank of America guys were great". People were so impressed by the sponsorship of Bank of America for last year's conference that they were regularly mentioned in post-conference blogs. Wouldn't it be great if people talked about your company in these ways..? I'm more than happy to answer any questions you may have (as are others on the organising committee) and feel free to point your purse-string person in my direction. All the best, Nicholas. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTyOmFAAoJEP0qBPaYQbb6UrwH/21sSPipsy+WxRu0tdnR1OgR ncC93Bwrs/zOuwyWYvWd78Fyluwl9TCBQpSggyljkwMlztGid+VeFijwNu5xJkX/ p6ugIGimQbZEKj+G+Y8y4RZ6i+tuUkSuB8P3G378toVF2C8EU3tBi08pX+RlddhN XeQZSqwuh7/LuwaYoXonyMqp75sL36YBYnQxshSvu1t0zdUCgKcmiq0TUzr8/BbY PRIrkCkLfrD6dqedP2Hz4SZgnU/JHmbRIrPBhQnRSw/pminL2PZ1WQtDekXamPDt Zo8MviLvzD9HmSUjdJ5hm6Jny+3/FOPBekkElmHhwZIneZHio7gtaBbeXMk5bdM= =WT7b -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk