Ever wonder what it takes to get your conference talk accepted? In this episode of DevDiscuss we talk to experts on every side of this process. If you ever want to speak at a conference, the first step is getting accepted.
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Wow! Super! Thanks for sharing your experiences @tracypholmes and @pachicodes!
I have a question, which templates do you recommend to save it and use @tracypholmes ? (I didnt get the name) Thanks in advance :)
Thank you and it was no problem! So, to answer your question:
People tend to fuss about Linux Foundation (KubeCon, etc.) CFPs because they ask a LOT of questions, and you can't reuse previous submissions like you can in Sessionize. That said, I like the thoroughness of the application because once you've filled it out, you pretty much have all the information you need to submit to other conferences. I have a gist for the template, which I'll share here. But now that I'm going through it, I think I'll also try to also write a blog post about it which goes through the sections a bit more (if you think it would be worth it?)
Thank you so much for such a detailed answer! Already checked your gist and it's a very useful resource! I feel that a blog post would be very helpful for people that want to start or improve their submission to conferences yes :)
I shall begin working on it! Thank you for the feedbackπ
Interesting!!!