DevRel? Hackathons? Personas?
This episode is part of our MasterTips series, where we share insightful discussions from the DevRelX Summit.
Vera Tiago is hosting a panel discussion about what the developer journey is all about, and all the key metrics and initiatives that drive success.
The four of them share their valuable DevRel input.
You can watch all discussions on video here
This episode is part of our MasterTips series, where we share insightful discussions from the DevRelX Summit.
Sean Falconer is hosting a panel discussion about the keys to DevRel
Success within the organisation, or as eloquently put "Impact Via
Influence" together with:
- Mary Thengvall - Director of Developer Relations at Camunda,
- Waqas Makhdum - Head of DevRel & Community at Snowflake
- Katie Miller - Director of Developer Marketing at Slack.
You can watch all discussions on video here
Theme of the week
Why do you need a content plan on top of a marketing plan?
In our latest episode of the DevRelX podcast, we talk about content marketing for developer audiences. We are joined by Ofir Nachmani, the CEO of IamOnDemand to talk about:
Listen to this episode to better understand how to produce and use content to boost your marketing goals.
Graph Ofir chose to talk about: Experienced developers have a bigger say on things.
Have your say! The Developer Nation survey is now open. Start here.
Ofir Nachmani is a business technology advisor, blogger and lecturer. Ofir's extensive experience in the world of business technology has made his critically acclaimed blog, IamOnDemand.com, the go-to guide for modern technology startups and developers in the world of cloud computing. Today he advises organisations, leading them through new IT market modifications, while building and executing a modern go-to-market strategy.
Theme of the week:
How will Web3 affect DevRel?
In this episode, we look into the future of Developer Relations and what DevRel will look like when Web3 is the new standard. Our guest in this episode is Rex St John, Founder of Taroko Technologies who also authored a chapter in our "Developer Marketing & Relations: The Essential Guide". We talk about DevRel and Web3 and more specifically:
Listen to this episode to better understand how Web3 will affect DevRel.
Graph Rex chose to talk about: The Global Developer Population at SlashData Dashboards.
Rex is a software engineer, technical evangelist and community organizer working on edge computing, IoT and web3 technologies. He is also the Founder of Taroko Technologies.
Theme of the week:
How do you give developers what they need?
In this special episode, we're joined by two guests:
Together we discuss developer marketing, the industry and what developers expect from developer programs and marketers. More specifically:
Listen to this episode to better understand developer marketing and how to build your strategy to give developers what they need.
Gary Gonzalez is an audience obsessed, data-driven marketer clinging to the belief that good advertising is a blend of art and science, Gary is the Managing Partner at Catchy. Working with clients such as Acer, Xbox, SAP, Huawei and Microsoft, his work focuses on understanding the cultural and technological underpinnings of audience economics to drive business results at scale. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyxgonzalez/
Moschoula Kramvousanou has been with SlashData since 2017. She has served the company through her roles as Head of Client Relations and Strategic Partnerships. Her contribution has been pivotal in leading the company's growth, while being the catalyst of several changes across the company, forging valuable relationships with clients and partners, while her understanding of the market and clients’ needs has helped propel forward every team. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moschoula-kramvousanou/
Intro Music: Planting Flags by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Have your say on the Developer Program Leaders survey here!
Theme of the week:
How do you start building your DevRel strategy?
In this episode, we're joined by Sean Falconer, Head of Developer Relations at Skyflow to talk about:
Listen to this episode to better understand how to build your DevRel strategy!
Let's talk data! Sean chose to talk about How developer program leaders segment their audience.
Sean Falconer is the Head of Developer Relations at Skyflow. Prior to Skyflow, he led developer relations for Google’s Business Communications product suite, founded Proven.com and was a Postdoctoral student in Bioinformatics at Stanford University. He 's worked on everything from web, Android and iOS, chatbots, and desktop apps, to applications of data mining, ML and information visualization.
Theme of the week:
Is DevRel a cost centre?
In this episode, we are joined by Michael Heap, Director of DevRel and DX at Kong Inc to discuss the business value of Developer Relations and how to measure this value.
Together we talked about:
Listen to this episode to better understand the business value of developer relations.
Let's talk data! Michael chose to talk about Developer Team Leads are calling the shots.
Michael Heap is a product minded engineer with a passion for helping people and over a decade of commercial experience. Confident and adaptable, Michael loves to help out wherever an extra pair of hands is needed. Self-organizing, and dedicated to getting the job done.
Theme of the week:
How do you balance being between developers and your company?
The biggest challenge Vera Tiago, our guest for this episode, is balancing between helping developers achieve their goals and helping the company achieve theirs.
Vera is the Developer Advocacy Manager at Outsystems and together we talked about:
Listen to this episode to better understand developer relations, through Vera Tiago's experience.
Let's talk data! Vera chose to talk about Documentation, tutorials, tools and community engagement are the core of developer programs.
Vera Tiago is a former software developer turned into a Developer Advocate, currently leading a Global Developer Advocacy team. She has been involved in the tech industry for over 16 years. For the past six years, she has been dedicating her professional time and a vast amount of personal time connecting, helping, and learning from the Developer Community.
Intro Music: Planting Flags by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
This is an announcement on why we changed our name, but not the essence of this podcast.
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Theme of the week
Do VCs care for developer education?
With more and more software-driven and developer-focused startups and companies popping up, it's only natural that we should look into what VCs think about developer education and also enablement. topics changed?
To discuss this, we are by Nate Aune, founder and CEO of Appsembler and Shannon Bradshaw - Education Partner at Unusual Ventures.
Here are the topics we discussed:
And more!
Listen to this episode to better understand what we mean by "developer education & enablement" and what VCs think of it.
Let's talk data! Shannon and Nate chose to talk about Documentation, tutorials, tools and community engagement are the core of developer programs.
Shannon Bradshaw is Education Partner at Unusual Ventures, responsible for overall content strategy at Unusual and education services for the Get Ahead Platform. Prior to joining Unusual Ventures, Shannon was an executive at MongoDB, Inc. from their time as a startup through IPO and beyond. At MongoDB, he led the MongoDB University and Documentation teams with an education strategy that continues to drive widespread adoption of MongoDB software and services.
Nate Aune plays a strong community role in the development of Open Source Software. As a social entrepreneur, he values openness, transparency and sustainable development. Nate thrives on exploring ideas with smart creative people, and then executing on those ideas.
Theme of the week
"How do you create content developers love?"
Content marketing is a key tool marketers use to increase the awareness of their product, help their users find answers to common questions and solve problems. What happens when the content becomes problematic and instead of solving problems, it creates more?
Raphael Mun joined us to talk about content. Here are the topics we covered.
Listen to this episode to better understand what developers expect from the content you produce.
Let’s talk Data!
This is the graph we discuss with Raphael: Developer Team Leads are calling the shots
Raphael Mun has worked on 10 different startups and worked with many more, finding product-market fit, architecting and building products and developing partnerships, and growing their user base through various lean marketing strategies. He has also authored numerous expert-level articles and content on AI, Cloud, and Best Practices.
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