The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Cherish looks at how to prove your DevRel team’s defensibility and contribute to the growth of your startup.
Read and watchKevin discusses how to put your best foot forward in both online and in-person events, and how you can maximize ROI for the effort you spend.
Read and watchGaining personal recognition can help both in securing DevRel roles and also in being more effective as a DevRel professional.
Read and watchAkanksha shares her community building journey and some tips on how you can build a community from scratch and grow it holistically.
Read and watchRemote hackathons mean no physical barriers, and more opportunity for participation, right? Well, not exactly.
Read and watchLearn when, why, and how to incorporate humor into your presentations, blog posts, and conference talks for better results.
Read and watchTo say DevRel is many things to many people would be an understatement.
Read and watchFor years, companies who invested in DevRel would have one person doing a variety of activities from speaking at conferences, engaging with the community, or writing content.
Read and watchWords and slides alone aren’t the best way to convince your audience to choose your product or even to ensure they will remember you.
Read and watchGoogle's Mano Marks discusses identifying partner teams, meeting your partners where they’re at, empathy, and other approaches to working with other teams.
Read and watchYou can’t have a healthy, safe, and inclusive community if the companies that support the community don’t have the right practices in place.
Read and watchDeveloper Relations has grown and evolved as a discipline in recent years, but the DevRel career path is still murky.
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