Becoming a Tech
Speaker
Gil Fink
CEO and Senior Consultant, sparXys
@gilfink
About Me
• sparXys CEO and senior consultant
• Google Web Technologies GDE & Microsoft MVP
• ReactNext and AngularUP co-organizer
Make the decision!
My Story
What’s In It For Me? (WIIFM)
• Helping other developers to learn!
• Travel to many places (also in Israel ☺)
• Meet a lot of people (attendees and speakers)
• Speaker activities and special SWAG
• Adrenaline rush ☺
• And in the end…
Name Recognition
Name Recognition – Building Your
Brand
• Open a Blog
• Help in open source projects
• Write articles
• Answer questions in forums such as Stack Overflow
• Write a book
• Be active in tech social media (Facebook groups, Twitter and
etc.)
• Once there are references to things you’ve done, it’s easier
to persuade organizers to give you a speaker shot
Find Your Niche
• It isn’t enough to be knowledgeable
• You must dig in and be an expert to get recognition
• For example:
knowing Angular doesn’t mean that you know how
to create/explain how Angular Animation work
Were to Gain Experience?
Conferences
Creating a Session
SESSION
• Be focused
• Find your WIIFM and
build the session around
it
• Be precise
• Don’t take any
assumptions about
• The crowd
• The organizers
• Anything
DEMO
• Short and simple
• Use coding conventions
and standards
• Use prepared demos at
first
• After you master that,
strive for live coding
Preparing for a Session
Preparing for a Session
• Practice, practice, practice!
• Story time (Bank Hapoalim)
• Make a check list to prepare before you start a
session
• Put notes in hard slides (if needed)
• Assume the worst and hope for the best
Summary
• Being a tech speaker is very challenging
• Start slow and then increase your speed
• Name recognition is the key
• Being an expert is your tool
Thank You!

Becoming a Tech Speaker

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    Becoming a Tech Speaker GilFink CEO and Senior Consultant, sparXys @gilfink
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    About Me • sparXysCEO and senior consultant • Google Web Technologies GDE & Microsoft MVP • ReactNext and AngularUP co-organizer
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    What’s In ItFor Me? (WIIFM) • Helping other developers to learn! • Travel to many places (also in Israel ☺) • Meet a lot of people (attendees and speakers) • Speaker activities and special SWAG • Adrenaline rush ☺ • And in the end…
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    Name Recognition –Building Your Brand • Open a Blog • Help in open source projects • Write articles • Answer questions in forums such as Stack Overflow • Write a book • Be active in tech social media (Facebook groups, Twitter and etc.) • Once there are references to things you’ve done, it’s easier to persuade organizers to give you a speaker shot
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    Find Your Niche •It isn’t enough to be knowledgeable • You must dig in and be an expert to get recognition • For example: knowing Angular doesn’t mean that you know how to create/explain how Angular Animation work
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    Were to GainExperience? Conferences
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    Creating a Session SESSION •Be focused • Find your WIIFM and build the session around it • Be precise • Don’t take any assumptions about • The crowd • The organizers • Anything DEMO • Short and simple • Use coding conventions and standards • Use prepared demos at first • After you master that, strive for live coding
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    Preparing for aSession • Practice, practice, practice! • Story time (Bank Hapoalim) • Make a check list to prepare before you start a session • Put notes in hard slides (if needed) • Assume the worst and hope for the best
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    Summary • Being atech speaker is very challenging • Start slow and then increase your speed • Name recognition is the key • Being an expert is your tool
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