The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
How the SendGrid team handled an overwhelming response to their Hacktoberfest participations.
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When choosing a developer champion programme there are four archetypes to build on: reward and motivate, force multiplier, content factory and land and expand.
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API design might seem to be entirely non-visual but Ably’s CEO [Matthew O’Riordan](https://twitter.
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Empathy is a big theme in developer relations but we've got to remember that it goes both ways.
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Reigniting Dropbox's developer programme led to a rethinking of how they engage with their developer community.
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The global economy is directly impacted by the apps and services provided by developers, says Stripe’s Romain Huet.
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Developers need your site to be useful and informative; they don’t want to negotiate endless click-throughs or deal with bad marketing.
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From recruiting and outreach to awareness and adoption, engaging with the open source community has a number of significant benefits, believes Cloudflare’s [Jade Wang](https://twitter.
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There's no such thing as a typical developer.
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Consider whether your developers are customers or partners and explains why the answer can impact your DevRel and devex approaches.
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There are three key ingredients for a successful podcast: message, consistency and quality.
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