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HostingCon 2010 Call for Speakers

by rob in Blog, HostingCon

**HostingCon 2010 Call for Speakers is now CLOSED**

Please visit HostingCon to view the HostingCon 2010 conference program and to register today!

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HostingCon, the largest gathering of hosted services professionals in the world, has opened its call for speakers for the 2010 conference!

HostingCon is celebrating its sixth anniversary in Austin, Texas from July 19 – 21 at the Austin Convention Center. The annual event is the premier conference and trade show for the web hosting and hosted services industry. Over 1,500 industry professionals from over 30 countries attend the event to network with peers and learn about the latest industry trends.

The educational program at HostingCon is comprised of multiple tracks spanning a range of insightful topics from marketing and sales to technology, operations, business development and data centers. HostingCon is looking for industry veterans that have knowledge and experience with these topics to speak at the conference. Speakers must possess proven public speaking skills and a penchant for engaging an audience with interesting and thought-provoking content.

Presenting at HostingCon is an invaluable networking and business opportunity. The number of session proposals received each year reflects the value industry veterans associate with speaking and networking at the conference. In 2009, over 120 session proposals were received to fill 44 session slots. At its current pace, more than 170 proposals are expected for the 2010 event!

Those interested in speaking at HostingCon 2010 can find the session proposal form and all related deadlines at HostingCon.com. Industry veterans or business professionals in a related industry interested in gaining exposure among web hosting and hosted services professionals are encouraged to submit a proposal. The final deadline for submission is February 28, 2010, so hurry and submit your session proposal today!

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