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#DEVDiscuss: Marketing for Developers

Brian Bethencourt on August 30, 2023

Time for #DEVDiscuss β€” right here on DEV 😎 Marketing for Developers: The Unconventional Guide Ivan No...
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DR

I think one of my favorite marketing success stories is that of a guy named John Sonmez. His advice on how to market yourself as a software developer is really practical material on the subject. I've been reading his book Soft Skills for the past month or so and it has a really good section on marketing that's shaped some of my views on what is necessary and what isn't. Highly recommended.

Social media? I think it's necessary to some degree, but it's super easy to cross a line from promotion to distraction. To some extent, what we're trying to accomplish with social media is the building of a network (whether that be professional or more personal). It's good until you lose focus of why you're on the platform - then you'll end up wasting time and becoming too fixated on others. It's a tool to leverage your personal brand, and a very effective one indeed thanks to the sheer quantity of users that most social medias boast. Use it wisely.

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James Lau

Looks like there is a Github copy of this book? Not sure if it is the same one.

Here's the link: [github.com/aboelkassem/References_...]

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DR

Yep, that's the one! I read the second edition (published about 5 years later?), but the first is probably about the same. I got it from my local library, but the GH link seems like a viable option as well :)

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Francisco Quintero πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄

Agreed with Sonmez mention. I've read some of his books and they got some good advice.

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Fyodor

A lot of interesting interviews about different business-related topics targeted to developers (including marketing) can be found in Ryan Chenkie’s podcast, definitely recommended for checking out β€” ecpodcast.io/

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James Lau

Hey @fyodorio, thanks for the link! But it seems like his podcasts stopped around 2021. Nonetheless, I ended up downloading well over 8 episodes to listen.

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Fyodor

Yes, it's the old one, but I still relisten some episodes from time to time

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Ben Halpern

I think it's okay to think of a lot of day to day skills as in the realm of "marketing" β€” even if it's just marketing the quality of your PR.

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Social media plays a significant role in developer marketing. They provide a platform to network with other developers, promote your products and ideas, and learn and share knowledge. I asked for marketing assignment help before, used essays.edubirdie.com/marketing-ass... for that. Now, thank God, I understand something about this myself. I can conclude... Marketing for developers requires the ability to find a balance between technical depth and the ability to communicate effectively with the audience.

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Ostrander

Marketing for developers often revolves around the strategic fusion of technical prowess with audience-centric communication. It involves leveraging the understanding of coding languages and software development to create impactful marketing campaigns. Whether it's crafting compelling content to showcase a new programming language or architecting a user-friendly interface for a website targeting tradesmen, the intersection of technology and marketing becomes pivotal. The proficiency to develop a Website for Tradesmen not only demands coding finesse but also requires an acute awareness of the trade industry's needs and preferences, ultimately aiming to bridge the gap between technical innovation and market demands.

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Godot

Thanks @inovak, it's been a tremendous reference for me to check back and recheck to see which part I could work on for the week.