All of our events are conference-oriented educational events. Our conference content is carefully designed by us to ensure the focus is on what businesses need to know to successfully plan and implement content management and digital marketing solutions. Conference content is not based on the latest buzzword, specific product releases, the need to sell analyst reports, or a need to supplement an exhibit floor. Our conferences are designed to foster interaction between all stakeholders, with the ultimate goal of increasing the successful implementation and deployment of content technologies to improve the digital experiences of customers, employees, and partners.
Because we are strictly neutral with regard to vendors, analysts, press, enterprises, and consultants, we have been able to maintain a constant dialog with each group, all of whom are our customers, all of whom we have learned from, and all of whom we encourage to participate in our events as speakers, attendees, and exhibitors.
Our speakers are active stakeholders in some part of our industry. The biggest benefit in presenting at our conferences is to share experiences and network with your peers, and to interact with the most influential community of content management, digital marketing, and technology experts in the industry. Because of the high quality of our speakers, we promote our speakers and their backgrounds on our website and social media.
Speakers receive a complimentary full conference pass that allows them to attend the Digital Experience Conference sessions and networking events.
We do not provide speaker honorariums or reimburse for expenses.
As a speaker we ask that you:
Most presentations will be part of a conference session covering the same topic. Times for presentations can range from 10-45 minutes, but the vast majority are 20-30 minutes followed by 5-10 minutes of Q&A.
If your presentation is supposed to be 20 minutes long, getting through 45 slides is almost impossible. Also remember that slides with lots of builds take more time than a slide with no builds. A good rule of thumb for most people is 1 slide for every 3 minutes of presentation. The best thing to do is time yourself in advance!
Make sure your slides are readable. In general, nothing below 18pt type is going to be readable by anyone not in the first few rows. 24pt and up is usually safe.
There are two Harvard Business Review posts that provide some of the best advice you can find anywhere on giving a great presentation or moderating an engaging panel. These are must-reads for anyone who cares about presentation or moderating skills, and strongly recommended for Gilbane Digital Content Conference speakers. Even if you are already a speaking pro, each post is likely to give you at least one new idea. See:
Speaker substitutions are generally not allowed. Our speakers are chosen for their knowledge and communication capabilities, not because of who they work for. If for some reason you need to cancel, please let us know ASAP, and provide replacement recommendations in case we do not already have a speaker on the waiting list for that particular topic.
Although most of our speakers are businesses presenting case studies, analysts providing market insight, or experienced consultants and authors providing “how to” guidance, we welcome speakers from the vendor community to contribute non-marketing presentations. Vendor speakers often have the most detailed knowledge about new technologies and use-cases and are valuable contributors.
Our sponsors and exhibitors are a critical part of our events and high-value interactive environments at our events would not be possible without them. While we are pleased when we can include a sponsor or exhibitor representative as a conference speaker, a speaking slot is never guaranteed. All accepted presentations are based on the merit of the proposal, the individual speaker, the relevance of the topic, and a speaking slot being available.
It is always a good idea to submit proposals well in advance of the deadline. We will still accept proposals after that date just in case any relevant openings become available.