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Antonia & Maggieat South by Southwest

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What is SXSWi? • 5 day interactive festival with panels and

discussions.• Topics: design, social networking, online

communities, digital marketing, usability, blogging, wireless innovation and new technology business models.

• Attendees: digital creatives, content developers, web designers, programmers, bloggers, wireless innovators, gamers, tech entrepreneurs, investors, educators and anyone else who’s interested in interactive.

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What did we learn?

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1. Social networking is big.• “A set of people (or organizations or other social

entities) connected by a set of social relationships, such as friendship, co-working or information exchange.

• People join networks if they already have friends on them.

• Sharing is important.• People will collaborate online, if they trust each

other.• Examples: Sheraton, Proj Runway/Levi’s, Nike+

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2. Be authentic.• Mantra of online communities.• You should say what you mean, mean what

you say.• Be very upfront with why you are starting

or joining a community.• Advertising disguised as content rarely

works.• Example: Starbucks

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3. Know where you belong.• Find the right mediums and don’t force it.• Be smart about your presence.• Don’t be there just to be there.• Examples: WalMart vs. Target/Victoria’s

Secret Pink on Facebook

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4. Users have control.• Be open that not everyone will love what

we do and not control it.• Let the users express their opinions freely.• You can set ground rules, but in the end, the

users have the power.• Example: Digg

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5. Stick to your mission.• Simplicity is key.• Be clear about your objective.• We can’t be everything to everyone, and we

can’t do everything for everyone.• Example: LOLCats

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6. It’s all about word of mouth.• People are influenced by other people’s

opinions.• Encourage customers to have a dialogue

with each other.• 43% of users always read customer reviews

before product purchases.• Examples: Yelp, American Apparel

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7. Mobile is the third screen.• Mobile is personal - always attributable to

one single person.• Mobile is immediate - you can reach people

anytime, anywhere.• Provides a wide range of marketing tools -

SMS/text, web, bluetooth, location based marketing and QR codes.

• Examples: McDonald’s, BBC, Coldplay

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8. Austin is cool, especially the food.• Maggie and Antonia gained a collective total of 8

pounds in 5 days.

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Thank you!