Real Talk for Admins on Content, Conferences, and Agentforce
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Joy Shutters-Helbing, Senior Manager of Salesforce Practice at Captech and Salesforce MVP Hall-of-Famer, and Mike Reynolds, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Slack.
Join us as we chat about creating community content, navigating conference submissions, and their new podcast, the Jam Pod.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Joy Shutters-Helbing and Mike Reynolds.
Catch Mike and Joy (and me) on The Jam Pod
Mike and Joy are movers and shakers in the Salesforce community. Joy's in the Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame, hosts MVP office hours on the first and third Friday of every month, and has spoken at Dreamforce, TDX, and tons of community conferences. Mike has helped create 13 different Salesforce certifications as a Credential Ambassador, and he's a regular speaker at conferences big and small.
Together, Joy and Mike are the dynamic duo behind the Jam Pod, where they talk to folks in the Salesforce ecosystem about everything from hiring to technical talks to highlights from the release notes. In fact, they just had me on the pod to talk about the Salesforce community, so be sure to check that out at the link below.
How to come up with ideas for Salesforce presentations and contentAs veteran speakers and content creators, Joy and Mike want to know that you have what it takes to give a Salesforce presentation. In their experience, most people fall into one of two camps:
I don't feel like anything I have is important enough to share with anyone.
I have something to share, but I don't know where to start.
If you're in camp number one, it's important to remember that you're an expert on your own business's problems, and how you solved them can help someone else facing a similar issue. "When you've toiled over a solution and, all of a sudden, it works and you stand up and do some sort of victory dance, that is the thing you should be sharing," Joy says.
If you're ready to give a Salesforce talk but don't know where to startIf you're in camp number two, where you think you could share something but you don't know how to get started, Mike recommends following Salesforce Evangelists & Advocates and event organizers on social media to hear about calls for speakers. I've included a few links below for Midwest and Florida Dreamin', and Mid-Atlantic Dreamin' is right around the corner.
Smaller events like community groups and conferences are a great place to polish your presentation and practice your public speaking skills. And while you might not feel ready for the Dreamforce stage just yet, you can submit topics you'd like to hear more about or even nominate someone to give a talk.
There's a lot more great stuff from Mike and Joy about giving presentations and creating great Salesforce content, so be sure to listen to the full episode. And don't forget to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast so you can catch us every Thursday.
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