Resources for Technical Speakers
- Lanyrd
- Speaknet Google Group and Speaknet Slack
- Follow @TheWeeklyCFP, and any conferences you're interested in on Twitter.
- Follow @callbackwomen on Twitter. (they tweet about speaking opportunities, so relevant for everyone).
- Sign up for Technically Speaking list.
- Sign up for Community Megaphone and follow @CommMegaphone.
- Subscribe to the mailing list of each conference you're interested in.
- When you watch a good conference video on YouTube, Vimeo, etc, note which conference it was and subscribe to their mailing list and follow them on Twitter.
- Join local meetups.
- When you attend conferences or meetups, ask people what conferences they attend.
- Reach out to thought leaders and ask them which conferences they recommend.
##How do I get accepted? I compiled my thoughts here: Conference Speaker? Here’s 7 Tips for Getting Accepted
- Use Evernote or Word to keep a list of all your abstracts.
- Create a spreadsheet of all conferences you're interested in. Order them by time of year. Note what makes each unique (travel covered, venue, distance, etc). This will help you pick between the many options.
- Create checklists to make sure you take care of things. Ever since reading The Checklist Manifesto I utilize multiple checklists: 90 days before speaking, 1 day before speaking, 0 days before speaking
- Each time you speak, log your talk on Lanyrd, and on your personal blog. Tweet a link to more resources. Consider printing a handout that summarizes the key points. The principle at play here is Jeff Atwood's: Do it in public.
Note that some of the books below are available in audiobook format. If you don't have time to read a book, multi-thread your life by listening while driving and excercising.
- Resonate by Nancy Duarte
- Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds
- Slideology by Nancy Duarte
- Talk Like Ted by Carmine Gallo
- Presentation Zen Design by Garr Reynolds
- Show and Tell by Dan Roam
- Start with Why by Simon Sinek
- Do You Talk Funny? 7 Comedy Habits to Become a Better (and Funnier) Public Speaker by David Nihill
- Speak to Win by Brian Tracy
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