Tune in to the Salesforce Admins Podcast for expert tips on public speaking at community conferences from Mike Gerholdt, Gillian Bruce, and Josh Birk …
Here are highlights from article July Coffee Talk with Admin Evangelists – Salesforce Admins
In this episode of the Salesforce Admins Podcast, the hosts discuss community conferences and provide tips for getting started with speaking at events. Here are the key takeaways from their conversation:
1. Community conferences are a great opportunity to get into speaking at events:
– They provide a supportive environment for new speakers to gain experience.
– They offer a chance to connect with other members of the Salesforce community and learn from their experiences.
– Attending conferences before speaking at one can help you understand the format and expectations.
2. Tips for speaking at community conferences:
– Choose a topic that you are passionate about and have expertise in.
– Research the conference beforehand to understand the audience and tailor your talk accordingly.
– Practice your presentation beforehand to ensure you are confident and well-prepared.
3. Fun things to do at community conferences:
– Take advantage of your off day to explore the local area and engage in activities outside of the conference.
– Attend social events and networking opportunities to connect with other attendees.
4. Favorite places to eat at conferences:
– Discover local restaurants and eateries in the conference area for a unique dining experience.
– Recommendations from locals or fellow attendees can help you find hidden gems.
5. Examples of community conferences mentioned:
– Midwest Dreamin’
– Forcelandia
– Snow Force
– Tahoe Dreamin’
Overall, community conferences provide a platform for Salesforce professionals to share their knowledge and connect with others in the industry. By following the hosts’ tips, aspiring speakers can make the most of these opportunities and contribute to the community.
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