Speaking at Tech Conferences - What to Talk about?

Josefine Schfr - Oct 19 '22 - - Dev Community

This is the second part in a series on speaking at tech conferences - it focusses on finding a topic and narrowing it down to make it a fit for different conferences.

So you have decided to get started with speaking at tech conferences? Congrats, making this decision is already really brave! šŸŽ‰

If you donā€™t instantly have a topic in mind that you would like to talk about, this part is for you. Letā€™s explore how to come up with topics and what your options are here.

Talk about ā€¦

ā€¦ what you know
This might be obvious, but you could of course speak about a topic you consider yourself very knowledgable in. Something your colleagues often come to you about for advice and you have lotā€™s of niche insights in. Itā€™s not necessarily the years of experience, that matters, but your perspective. This could result in a step by step walk through on ā€œHow to solve XYZā€¦ā€ or a cool project you worked on and would like to share.

ā€¦something you care about
Of course, you donā€™t have to be an expert at all to talk about something. If you are passionate about something, be it web accessibility, CSS art or a shiny new framework, this spark will captivate your audience. (At least In my opinion) itā€™s completely legit to explore a topic as part of developing a talk and share your learnings with your audience. I even once heard a fellow speaker saying that they had applied to talk about something to force themselves to learn it thoroughly.

Get inspired
Have a look at conferences you find interested and sneak a peak at talk titles and topics. This is not about being a copy cat, but rather getting inspiration - it will give you both an idea of the format in which talk titles are written and what other people deem interesting, and it might also spike your creativity for your own topics youā€™d like to address.

Your are not an island
We often tend to think our struggles or unanswered questions only come up for ourselves and that other people have got it all figured out. This couldnā€™t be more wrong - nobody does. So if you find a solution to an issue (technical or not) that has bugged your for way to long - donā€™t hesitate to share it with others.

Screenshot of answer the public website with a search bar that says "find out what the people are asking about..."

Answer the public
If you are still looking for questions to answer in your talk or are browsing around for the right perspective, answer the public might be for you. Find out what people want to know by entering any topic into their search bar and see what requests are made about this on Google. You can browse among questions, look for comparisons or even related searches to a topic of your choice.

These are just some of the many ways to come up with topics for conference talks. Once you get started, you will be surprised on how many different topics you can come up with if you stop your inner perfectionist from slowing you down. And remember: it doesnā€™t have to be super technical at all. Many meetups and conferences are also happy to accept ā€˜metaā€™ or ā€˜culturalā€™ topics and you donā€™t always have to do live coding to wow your audience.

How do you come up with topics to talk about? Do you have a strategy to brainstorm ideas or do topics just magically come to you when trying to fall asleep? Iā€™m super curious how other folks do it šŸ™Œ

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