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Sxsw 2011

Nov 17, 2014

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Mavis Huntley

A summary of what john st. learned at SXSW 2011. The good, the bad and the ugly.
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What I learned at SXSW

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Nerds are cooler than I thought.

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Well, except for this one.

Google’s 80’s themed party

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There are a lot of them.

6th Street Austin, Texas during SXSW

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So these were a necessity.

Twitter Beluga SXSWFoursquare

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Or else this would happen.

We were at Iron Works, not Iron Cactus (where everyone else was)

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Outlets were a hot commodity.

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And so was Shiner Bock.

We found out after we got back it was only 3.4%, which explains a lot

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They stalk nerd-celebs.

Faris Yakob: @farischief innovation officer, MDC

Partners

Edward Boches: @edwardboches chief innovation officer, Mullen

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Learn from panel discussions like this.

www.fuckedinparkslope.com

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And this.

www.youtube.com/user/JibJab

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And know that getting “sheenfaced” is just as important.

Weiden Kennedy Party

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We didn’t win – but we learned. Lots.

Interactive Awards followed by Foo Fighters after-party

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Three key themes

1. Don’t sleep with them and leave ‘em

2. Dennis Crawley is really smart (but not really rich)

3. Real time marketing – duh?!

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Don’t sleep with them and leave ‘em

1. Don’t use your fans

2. Be a person not a brand

3. Customer Service is not marketing

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Don’t use your fans

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Be a person not a brand

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Customer service is not marketing

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Dennis Crawley is really smart (but not really rich)

1. Set a mission and live by it

2. Use data don’t just collect it

3. Make people’s lives easier

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Set a mission and live by it

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Use data don’t just collect it

v.s.

http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/foursquare-ceo-dennis-crowley-facebook-places-could-struggle/19603456

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Make people’s lives easier

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Real time marketing – duh?!

1. Create a playbook

2. Nothing is final

3. Influencers (good or bad) care

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Create a playbook

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Nothing is final

Siegal & Gale’s office window which happens to be across

from Gap Inc.’s office

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Influencers (good or bad) care