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Have you launched a unique web site? Do you want to teach a hack? Talk about something you have learned, your success and or failure? We are looking for talks that will inspire and teach, not a commercial on your product or service.

Presentations run five minutes but you are only limited to 20 slides that automatically rotate every 15 seconds. The volunteer speakers are predetermined by the Ignite Orlando planning staff and come from submissions generated by this website. Presentations are collected from speakers before the event and compiled by the Ignite Talk Coordinator.

Ignite Talk Requirements

  • You only have 5 minutes
  • You will be timed
  • You will have 20 slides and they will auto rotate every 15 seconds
  • You will have to present your slides prior to the event


"Why and How to Give an Ignite Talk" by Scott Berkun

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arrow2nd Ignite Orlando Speakers
Our 2nd Event Speakers

Our second event has come and gone. It happened on June 24, 2009.

The speakers of the 2nd Ignite Orlando;


arrow1st Ignite Orlando Speakers
Our 1st Event Speakers

Our first event has come and gone. It happened on March 4, 2009.

The speakers of the 1st Ignite Orlando;

  • Welcome to Ignite Orlando by Dan Kinchen of One Step Solutions
  • Make Project Contest by Tyler Hunt of Devoh
  • Obama's Stimulus in Orlando by Gregg Pollack of Rails Envy
  • Beer - An introduction to home brewing by Matthew Williams
  • 300 Seconds of OAuth by Tim Rosenblatt
  • The Lies We Tell Ourselves by Anthony Eden of chi.mp
  • OpenID vs. Facebook Connect vs. Google Friend Connect by Derek Gallo of NFI Studios
  • A New Communication Medium by Eric Marden of Xentek
  • My Social Media Roadtrip by Mark Krupinski of Rasmussen College
  • Freelance in the new Economy by Cory Collier
  • Programming is not Pretty by Michael Blake
  • Using new media tools to make your community a cooler place to live - by Greg Rollett of Endagon Innovations
  • Social Media Amplifies What Happens IRL by Rob Williams of Orangejack
  • Amazon at your service by Nathaniel Bibler
  • Co-working in Orlando by John Todero of Dyverse Marketing
  • Building referrals from exisiting and previous clients by Greg Pederson of Nsight Development
  • Nerdapalooza - The Nerd Music Revolution by John hex Carter of Nerdapalooz