Q.1
How would you rate your WordCamp experience overall?

Q.2
Was this your first WordCamp? *

Q.3
What was the best part of this WordCamp?

Q.4
Please rate the speakers below for the quality of their PRESENTING ABILITY (we'll ask you about content quality in the next question).

Was the speaker easy to understand? Entertaining? Engaging?

Amazing Good Adequate Terrible Missed this session/speaker
Crystal R.R. Edwards, Blogging Best Practices
Corin Foster, Blogging Best Practices
Ilene Haddad, Blogging Best Practices
Amanda Quraishi, Blogging Best Practices
Eric Weiss, Blogging Best Practices
Bill Erickson, How to Succeed at Freeelancing
Jared Atchison, How to Succeed at Freeelancing
Taylor Christensen, SEO: Webmaster Tools
Ansa Copeland, Why Designers Should Code
Brandon Kraft, Planning and Organizing Your Site
Cody Landefeld, Hiring the Right WordPress Consultant
David Vogelpohl, Advanced Google Analytics for WordPress
Nick Batik, Setting and Managing Customer Expectations About Mobile Responsive Design
Robert Neu, SEO Still Matters
Jesse Petersen, SEO Still Matters
Carrie Dils, Capturing Clients
Stephanie Leary, There's a Plugin For That
Chris Schmitt, HTML 5/CSS 3 Adaptive Images in Responsive Web Design
Hannah Hill, Content Marketing that Sell$
Cory J. MIller, The 45-Minute Business Performance Tune-Up
Dorian Speed, Hey Kids! Let's Put On A Show: Building a Collaborative Website
Joel Goodman, jQuery for Theme Developers
Austin Gunter, Miracle Content: Sprout Your Online Community in 2013
Chris Lema: The Client's Not Always Right
Chris Wiegman: Moving Sites and Managing Domains
Pat Ramsey: Applied Custom Fields

Crystal R.R. Edwards, Blogging Best Practices

Corin Foster, Blogging Best Practices

Ilene Haddad, Blogging Best Practices

Amanda Quraishi, Blogging Best Practices

Eric Weiss, Blogging Best Practices

Bill Erickson, How to Succeed at Freeelancing

Jared Atchison, How to Succeed at Freeelancing

Taylor Christensen, SEO: Webmaster Tools

Ansa Copeland, Why Designers Should Code

Brandon Kraft, Planning and Organizing Your Site

Cody Landefeld, Hiring the Right WordPress Consultant

David Vogelpohl, Advanced Google Analytics for WordPress

Nick Batik, Setting and Managing Customer Expectations About Mobile Responsive Design

Robert Neu, SEO Still Matters

Jesse Petersen, SEO Still Matters

Carrie Dils, Capturing Clients

Stephanie Leary, There's a Plugin For That

Chris Schmitt, HTML 5/CSS 3 Adaptive Images in Responsive Web Design

Hannah Hill, Content Marketing that Sell$

Cory J. MIller, The 45-Minute Business Performance Tune-Up

Dorian Speed, Hey Kids! Let's Put On A Show: Building a Collaborative Website

Joel Goodman, jQuery for Theme Developers

Austin Gunter, Miracle Content: Sprout Your Online Community in 2013

Chris Lema: The Client's Not Always Right

Chris Wiegman: Moving Sites and Managing Domains

Pat Ramsey: Applied Custom Fields

Q.5
Please rate the speakers below for the quality of their session's CONTENT (we asked you about presenting ability in the above question).

Was the content of the session interesting? Helpful? Accurate, so far as you could tell?

Amazing Good Adequate Terrible Missed this session/speaker
Crystal R.R. Edwards, Blogging Best Practices
Corin Foster, Blogging Best Practices
Ilene Haddad, Blogging Best Practices
Amanda Quraishi, Blogging Best Practices
Eric Weiss, Blogging Best Practices
Bill Erickson, How to Succeed at Freeelancing
Jared Atchison, How to Succeed at Freeelancing
Taylor Christensen, SEO: Webmaster Tools
Ansa Copeland, Why Designers Should Code
Brandon Kraft, Planning and Organizing Your Site
Cody Landefeld, Hiring the Right WordPress Consultant
David Vogelpohl, Advanced Google Analytics for WordPress
Nick Batik, Setting and Managing Customer Expectations About Mobile Responsive Design
Robert Neu, SEO Still Matters
Jesse Petersen, SEO Still Matters
Carrie Dils, Capturing Clients
Stephanie Leary, There's a Plugin For That
Chris Schmitt, HTML 5/CSS 3 Adaptive Images in Responsive Web Design
Hannah Hill, Content Marketing that Sell$
Cory J. MIller, The 45-Minute Business Performance Tune-Up
Dorian Speed, Hey Kids! Let's Put On A Show: Building a Collaborative Website
Joel Goodman, jQuery for Theme Developers
Austin Gunter, Miracle Content: Sprout Your Online Community in 2013
Chris Lema: The Client's Not Always Right
Chris Wiegman: Moving Sites and Managing Domains
Pat Ramsey: Applied Custom Fields

Crystal R.R. Edwards, Blogging Best Practices

Corin Foster, Blogging Best Practices

Ilene Haddad, Blogging Best Practices

Amanda Quraishi, Blogging Best Practices

Eric Weiss, Blogging Best Practices

Bill Erickson, How to Succeed at Freeelancing

Jared Atchison, How to Succeed at Freeelancing

Taylor Christensen, SEO: Webmaster Tools

Ansa Copeland, Why Designers Should Code

Brandon Kraft, Planning and Organizing Your Site

Cody Landefeld, Hiring the Right WordPress Consultant

David Vogelpohl, Advanced Google Analytics for WordPress

Nick Batik, Setting and Managing Customer Expectations About Mobile Responsive Design

Robert Neu, SEO Still Matters

Jesse Petersen, SEO Still Matters

Carrie Dils, Capturing Clients

Stephanie Leary, There's a Plugin For That

Chris Schmitt, HTML 5/CSS 3 Adaptive Images in Responsive Web Design

Hannah Hill, Content Marketing that Sell$

Cory J. MIller, The 45-Minute Business Performance Tune-Up

Dorian Speed, Hey Kids! Let's Put On A Show: Building a Collaborative Website

Joel Goodman, jQuery for Theme Developers

Austin Gunter, Miracle Content: Sprout Your Online Community in 2013

Chris Lema: The Client's Not Always Right

Chris Wiegman: Moving Sites and Managing Domains

Pat Ramsey: Applied Custom Fields

Q.6
If there was a particularly great/outstanding speaker or session, please tell us about it.

Q.7
If there was a particularly poor/unsatisfactory speaker or session, please tell us about it.

Q.8
How satisfied were you with the organization of the WordCamp?

Q.9
What kind of lunch did you have?

Q.10
How was lunch?

Q.11
How would you rate the venue?

Q.12
How would you rate the after party?

Q.13
What changes would you like to see for next year?

Q.14
Oh, one more thing - have you ever attended one of our local Austin WordPress meetup events?

Information about the local WordPress meetup can be found here: http://www.meetup.com/austinwordpress/