Lock in $30 Savings on PRO—Offer Ends Soon! ⏳
Speaker Deck
Features
Speaker Deck
PRO
Sign in
Sign up for free
Search
Search
A hitchhiker's guide to technical content creat...
Search
David Pazdera
April 10, 2024
Technology
0
27
A hitchhiker's guide to technical content creation and community work
David Pazdera
April 10, 2024
Tweet
Share
More Decks by David Pazdera
See All by David Pazdera
From Code to Cloud: CI/CD Workflows for Bicep That Scale
pazdedav
0
17
Azure Deployment Environments: A practical guide
pazdedav
0
24
Combining the power of Azure Verified Modules and private modules
pazdedav
0
68
Using AVD for privileged access in highly regulated environments
pazdedav
0
37
A practical guide to Test-Driven Development of infrastructure code
pazdedav
0
150
A practical guide to AVD Landing Zone Accelerator
pazdedav
0
350
Azure Resource Manager from A to Z
pazdedav
0
17
Unified Operations and Management of your cross-premises server fleet with Azure Arc
pazdedav
0
69
Production readiness in Azure: A practical guide
pazdedav
1
230
Other Decks in Technology
See All in Technology
Docker, Infraestructuras seguras y Hardening
josejuansanchez
0
150
Ryzen NPUにおけるAI Engineプログラミング
anjn
0
230
pmconf2025 - 他社事例を"自社仕様化"する技術_iRAFT法
daichi_yamashita
0
620
AI時代の開発フローとともに気を付けたいこと
kkamegawa
0
680
ML PM Talk #1 - ML PMの分類に関する考察
lycorptech_jp
PRO
1
600
Bill One 開発エンジニア 紹介資料
sansan33
PRO
4
16k
世界最速級 memcached 互換サーバー作った
yasukata
0
190
法人支出管理領域におけるソフトウェアアーキテクチャに基づいたテスト戦略の実践
ogugu9
1
180
Contract One Engineering Unit 紹介資料
sansan33
PRO
0
9.9k
「え?!それ今ではHTMLだけでできるの!?」驚きの進化を遂げたモダンHTML
riyaamemiya
10
4.5k
こがヘンだよ!Snowflake?サービス名称へのこだわり
tarotaro0129
0
110
タグ付きユニオン型を便利に使うテクニックとその注意点
uhyo
2
690
Featured
See All Featured
Easily Structure & Communicate Ideas using Wireframe
afnizarnur
194
17k
Optimising Largest Contentful Paint
csswizardry
37
3.5k
The Art of Programming - Codeland 2020
erikaheidi
56
14k
Bootstrapping a Software Product
garrettdimon
PRO
307
120k
Performance Is Good for Brains [We Love Speed 2024]
tammyeverts
12
1.3k
Sharpening the Axe: The Primacy of Toolmaking
bcantrill
46
2.6k
We Have a Design System, Now What?
morganepeng
54
7.9k
No one is an island. Learnings from fostering a developers community.
thoeni
21
3.5k
Large-scale JavaScript Application Architecture
addyosmani
514
110k
Designing for Performance
lara
610
69k
The Cult of Friendly URLs
andyhume
79
6.7k
How To Stay Up To Date on Web Technology
chriscoyier
791
250k
Transcript
A hitchhiker's guide to technical content creation and community work
David Pazdera
Agenda • Getting started principles • My content production system
• Tips and tricks • AMA
P1: Define form of your contribution Decide what type of
content you want to build (participate): • blog | vlog • stream | videos • event or user group organizer (communities) • meetup (UG) presentation • conference talk • code / OSS • product feedback – e.g., Azure Connections Program
P2: Focus on few areas • Identify key areas you
want to 'stand out', be seen as an SME. • Ideally, something that not everybody around you is doing • Become a ‘go to person’
P3: Know your target audience Identify your audience and focus
on it. • don't show off, • think, how will the audience digest the content. • keep the content on the topic. • never mislead them, e.g., click-bait
P4: Build your brand Build your brand (logotype, graphics) and
protect it. Don't be everywhere, people can expect what you deliver. • Sessionize profile • GitHub profile
P5: Plan your contribution • Reserve some fixed time every
week for planning your work, working on the content, or research. • Have a system to follow-up your tasks
P6: Make your work visible • business: OKRs • private:
social media
None