The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Becoming a DevRel leader means fitting together advocacy, design, context, support, growth, metrics - and happiness.
Read and watchNobody likes error messages - but the misery is compounded when the messaging doesn’t even point to the problem.
Read and watchMaking sure organisations get value from their money is a central priority of any CEO.
Read and watchDevRel has been around long enough for companies to expect some degree of accountability from the teams charged with interacting with the tech community at large.
Read and watchHaving a great product is of no use without great documentation.
Read and watchJoe Nash discusses the development of the GitHub Campus Experts, looking at process, empowerment and ways to scale.
Read and watchDiscover how Auth0's experiments in content marketing turned challenges into growth through strategic innovation.
Read and watchBy its nature, dev rel work tends to put its focus on external things like customer acquisition and retention.
Read and watchFocusing on the tasks that developers can accomplish with a services, rather than the services itself, can be an impactful tool for boosting your API strategy.
Read and watchHow to make the most of Stack Overflow to support your dev rel program.
Read and watchDeveloper relations teams share the same overarching goals as product managers; to make the customer happy, and help to build things that they need.
Read and watchTen community-sourced principles to give DevRel practitioners buy-in.
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