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Win a Free Ticket to WP Summit!

Last week I talked about the tail end of my speaking tour (thanks to everyone who came out to @WordCampPhilly). Up next is @WordCampChicago, but I’ll also be speaking at the WP Summit 2014, an online conference, on Wednesday, June 18th and I want to give away a free ticket!

All you have to do is retweet this:

For more information about the Summit, including topics and the other speakers, see the website here:  http://wpsummit.com/. It looks like I’m closing out that day at 4pm CST (5pm EST). If you haven’t had a chance to see me speak at a WordCamp, this is a great opportunity to see my talk on Responsive Design and WordPress.

If you don’t win the ticket, you can still use the code JOSEPHTEN for 10% off the price of the ticket. I will tweet the winner on Thursday evening!

 

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