I had the pleasure of chatting with the man behind one of the coolest conferences around, Clark Sell. You might know him as the mastermind behind THAT Conference, or maybe you've had the pleasure of sipping his incredible coffee… yeah THAT coffee. Either way, this guy has some true knowledge about the tech world.

In our chat, we got down to the nitty-gritty of where the magic happens in the tech conference community. And let me tell you, it's all about showing up. Yep, you heard me right. As much as we love our cozy couches and Netflix binges, sometimes you gotta peel yourself away from the screen(s) and go shake someone's hand. That's how communities are born, my friends.

Tech part is easy, but how do you grow yourself?

Tech conferences are an excellent way to further your education and connect with others in the tech community. Duh.

Consider conferences an investment in yourself. You’re without a doubt going to learn something

Use conferences as exposure to the ‘non-techie’ world as a unified group of people. Maybe not to SantaCon levels, but still

If you want to be a speaker, make sure your topic isn’t something that’s Google-able.

Being engaging as a speaker requires more than just profiting off a buzzword topic

Remember that you're speaking to a live audience, so be sure to play off their energy and engage with them

Sometimes, in person conferences just aren’t in the cards.

Clark has created an online space that.us to simulate the conference buzz and feeling of community but with a focus on being a support group, of sorts, for each other. Go check it out

Best ways to hack the tech conference code:

JUST SHOW UP

We’re talking with full energy and 100% investment, people. The conference is there for you so act like it

You’re going to be surrounded by people who are putting themselves out there as well. So you already have two things in common, odds are you probably have more

Meet new people

If you’re going to hide in your group of friends or coworkers, what’s the point in going?

You don’t have to be super outgoing— something as simple as sharing a QR code to your LinkedIn and sending out a DM in the comfort of your pajamas while sipping $35 hotel room bottled water totally counts

Email the organizer ahead of the event

They literally know it all. Let them help you map out the best ways to get the most out of your time