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Every Talk Has To Be Unique, Right?
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Every Talk Has To Be Unique, Right?

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Whether you’re a Product Manager or Developer Advocate, once you start presenting you think every talk has to be unique… spoiler alert, it doesn’t have to be.

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Getting started with presenting is tough, whether it’s virtual or in person. Whether you’re a Product Manager or Developer Advocate, once you start you think every presentation has to be unique. My take is that they don’t. You can absolutely reuse talks at multiple conferences (even virtual ones). Your presentations are always evolving. The key is making them relevant to the audience you’re speaking to.

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