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Guide to speaking at tech conferences

362 pointsby karlhughesover 5 years ago

10 comments

Thorentisover 5 years ago
Duplicating a comment I posted on a previous conference thread that is even more relevant here:<p>&quot;... am I the only one that thinks there are... too many conferences? Sometimes it seems as if almost any new sufficiently large JS framework now has a conference. Slap the word &quot;conf&quot; or &quot;con&quot; on the end of whatever random noun you chose for your framework and boom, start sending out ticket invites and request for papers. Conferences were originally for leading experts in a particular field to share new research and present papers that were going to be published, and give people the chance to ask questions and find out more from the authors.<p>Conferences now feel more like a show and tell with blogpost level quality writing. Most non-academic conference talks I see could have been summarised easily in a blogpost and a few screenshots or at most a slide deck.<p>I recognise the networking aspect of them can be useful, but I couldn&#x27;t justify spending the ticket price of some of them, to go to a conf based around one very narrow tech (unless it was a narrow but widely used and lucrative tech, and I was looking for work in that area currently).&quot; (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=21874372" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=21874372</a>)
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Ace__over 5 years ago
Although I have no interest in speaking at a tech or any conference,the sheer amount of work put in meant that I had to check it out. Good work mate.<p>You should really add the ability to exchange email for a downloadable PDF of the guide. And that bottom bar that slides in &quot;20+ new CFPs every week&quot;, it won&#x27;t close no matter how many times I click on x. Browser: Chrome.<p>Cheers, Ace.
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macintuxover 5 years ago
I&#x27;d long since forgotten I created a gist for speaking resources, but I&#x27;ve added this and a few other links, and cleaned up some older broken (sigh) links:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;macintux&#x2F;5354837" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;macintux&#x2F;5354837</a>
sundarurfriendover 5 years ago
The useful information (IMO) starts from section 3: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cfpland.com&#x2F;guides&#x2F;speaking&#x2F;how-conferences-choose&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cfpland.com&#x2F;guides&#x2F;speaking&#x2F;how-conferences-choo...</a>
peter303over 5 years ago
A variant of reason #11 is that you improve your own skills by being able to teach it to others. That is why course tutors are people who have recently taken a course. The material and obstacles are fresh in their minds.
dclowd9901over 5 years ago
In the list of 11 reasons people speak at conferences, I can’t help but see that a good 7 of them or so are vanity related. I think this is the number 1 reason I don’t speak at conferences (and probably the number 1 reason I find conferences to be of very limited utility).
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hayksaakianover 5 years ago
Thank you for creating this, I&#x27;ve already shared it with a few people
ilikehurdlesover 5 years ago
Wonderful work. Hopefully this will go a long way toward accomplishing my related new years resolution to speak at tech conferences :)!
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hnbreakover 5 years ago
Speaking at conferences is a strong urge in the dev community. Some do it because they want to improve their public speaking skills or to prove something to themselves (&#x27;I can be as outgoing as the marketing guy next door, har har&#x27;). Or to improve their market value.<p>In my early days, I had also this urge but it&#x27;s wrong. The whole post is wrong. Ask yourself WHY you want to speak at tech conferences. What&#x27;s the aim of your speech? Most of the times and most people don&#x27;t have an answer.<p>You want to have nice Google SERPs on your name?<p>Why?<p>To increase your personal market value?<p>You think one speech is enough?<p>Not at all. You need so much more. A topic, more than your vim config or some Github repo which got five stars. You need achievements, first. You need a damn story, a sharp profile. Then go out and hold 10 talks&#x2F;year, shotgun Google&#x27;s video search with your talks. I promise you, once you have a good story, public speaking is easy, it feels like talking. But if you don&#x27;t have anything to tell you sound like the odd &amp; boring AWS sales guy who wants to sell some new overpriced AWS service and paid for the speaking slot.<p>And be aware that public talks don&#x27;t necessarily improve your market value. One so-so talk on Youtube about your vim config at some third-class conference is worse than nothing. Besides, most tech conference are third-class created by some greedy local meetup tycoon rebranding his useless meetups. The best is that the meetup tycoon gets free content, YOU on stage, on Youtube, for a crappy conference he sold tickets for 500 bucks. He doesn&#x27;t care if the entire world makes fun of your speech about your vim config.<p>I remember one guy who did music with hard-coded JS decades ago, not impressive, maybe a bit interesting. This guy was on several speaking gigs with always the same topic, his stupid JS music. After the third time I saw him, I started to hate him, I swore to never hire this person. Remember, speaking can backfire if you don&#x27;t have a topic.<p>I&#x27;ve another guy: Jared, he wrote amazing Formik, a great lib. His talks though are so-so, promoting his company (I think it&#x27;s just a shell for him freelancing) too much and yeah not on par with his repo. When seeing his talks on a shabby meetup, my first thought was, better fix your repo&#x27;s issues instead of doing this self-promotion. Again: it backfired and didn&#x27;t improve his market value. Rather the opposite, before I thought Formik, Jared, the king. Once I saw the speaches, OMG, Jared got jarring.<p>I rather prefer a cozy Youtube video on a living room couch on Svelte like from the Youtuber Harry Wolff (highly recommended!!! =&gt; [1]). Good speakers like Harry are entertainers, they understand to be authentic without even trying and it&#x27;s hard to deconstruct what they do right.<p>So, public speaking skills are overrated. It&#x27;s enough to be able to moderate a meeting&#x2F;standup for 10-50 people. To do proper speaking, you need to do it frequently, you need to understand entertainment, you need to get deeply into story telling, how to plot narratives, sometimes you need script writers, media trainers and you MUST be in shape, no need to look like James Bond but getting on keto few weeks before sounds like a plan.<p>If you still think you should be a public speaker, test if you have the basics for being a good entertainer. Do internal presentation at your company, bigger ones where you invite multiple departments, do Youtube videos, screen recordings. Test how people react on your voice, on your appearance, your jokes, If you see positive signals or slight growth, continue.<p>Otherwise just don&#x27;t. Public speaking is a profession and imagine a public speaker who wants to pair-program with you in C++. I mean why not? If you can hold a speech he should be able to write some kernel code.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=TPVQ3M9b6CY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=TPVQ3M9b6CY</a>
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FsDukeover 5 years ago
These threads always bring out the jealous introverts getting mad at more outgoing people that are able to speak in public.<p>Guys you can do it too, really. It&#x27;s not that hard.
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