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Bell Bros. take Interactive Award at SXSW

John Shanley Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

On the tail of beating out Farmville for a Webby—we like saying that—our twin Senior Designers, John and Dan Bell, AKA the Bell Brothers, came home from South By SouthWest with some more iron for their incredible Record Tripping game: Interactive Award Winner in the Motion Graphics category, beating out the likes of A&E Networks, gamers Rokkan, and the National Film Board of Canada, among others. It was icing on the cake after a great week at SXSW, meeting, greeting, learning, and toasting Austin, a most welcoming town. Look for more SXSW blog posts coming up, once the four of us who were there get caught up! If you haven’t tried out www.recordtripping.com do so this minute!

Shop.org Annual Summit: Grounded Euphoria

Denise Zimmerman Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

The mood at the recent shop.org Annual Summit in Dallas was grounded euphoria.  It was by far the most well attended and engaged summit in shop.org history. It also ranks as one of the most well-produced shows in content, event planning and overall value that I have had the pleasure of not only attending but participating in. I have been involved on and off with shop.org since it’s early beginnings… Currently I serve on the content committee and have been a speaker on social media/commerce for the past 3 years.  It is a group that I am distinctly proud to be a part of and contribute to.

I continue to be impressed with the level of dedication of all those involved and their keen sense as well as unrelenting focus on what is valuable to their membership. It always showed but it really shined this year. Close to 3400 attendees converged to discuss, debate and learn about critical issues and trends that directly impact their business. All in an outstanding setting and format conducive to digesting the robust content. And a party on the Cowboys stadium field wasn’t too shabby either.

If you missed the summit you can catch an overview on their site at: http://bit.ly/9MNaSg

If you are not a retailer, this is a unique and wired bunch. Retail alone is an intense, competitive business. When ecommerce was added to the mix oh so many years ago -the debates ran on – but today there is no debating the financial contribution and yes even the growth opportunities there are in ecommerce – with social commerce being a particularly hot topic.

If the mood here is any indication of the year to come; 2011 is going to kick some major ecommerce butt.

I had the distinct joy and privilege to lead a roundtable on “How Social Drives SEO” as well as serve as a “social media” Doctor for one on one sessions with retailers.

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It was outstanding. The shared dialogue, the voracious appetite for knowledge – oh joy!

There was tons of opportunities to learn more, validate what you “think you know”, connect, chat, visit and so forth – all that makes these sorts of events so worthwhile. The only complaint I have is – there wasn’t enough time to get it all in.

But I did pick up a pair of spectacular silver and white calfskin cowgirlboots. When in Texas — YeeHa!

SMX West 2010

Jody Pirrello Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

SMX West starts today and I’m jazzed to see what comes out of their first show of the year.  While I’m not attending the conference it doesn’t mean I’ll be shut out of all the good that comes out of the show.

  • SMX Now - I’ll be watching @SMX and the hash tag #SMX on twitter as well as their blog to hear the goings on.
  • Blogs - I’ll also be checking Google blogs via my custom RSS feed.
  • Slideshare - I’ll be stalking slideshare for the next few weeks to view attendees’ recaps and presenters’ decks that get posted after the conference is over.  BTW, I prefer using Google to search slideshare than slideshare itself – it gives me a lot more control (e.g., I can exclude Samsung in my search because it’s not relevant).  Here’s my search for all of last year’s SMX decks on slideshare.  Don’t let the complexity of my search scare you – if you don’t know Google’s shorthand you can build it using their advanced search.

We can’t all be everywhere all the time.  Keeping up with evolving technology just takes a little planning and a  little knowledge of how to use the tools we have.

BTW, I wrote a detailed post on tracking conferences last year.  It covers some of what I reviewed today as well as facebook, Google alerts, Delicious and more.

South By Southwest

John Shanley Monday, January 25th, 2010

South by Southwest (SXSW) began as a modest, local music fest in Austin, Texas and 24 years later has morphed into the largest gathering of geeks, hipsters, and wanna-bes this side of Coachella. What separates it from the music-only fests is that it eventually built a film fest into the program, and finally an interactive festival, which is what Robin and I will be attending.  Beginning March 12th and going through the 16th, the Interactive portion is packed full of seminars, panels, tweet-ups and parties, all under the auspices of ingesting the latest in everything from augmented reality t0 location-based apps in seminars like “Becoming Immortal: Undertanding the Digital Afterlife” and “Measuring Blogger Credibility: FTC Regs vs Crowdsourced Solutions.”

Like the SXSW tagline says: This is where tomorrow happens.

This will be my second trip, having lost my SXSW virginity last year (It’s kind of like that: they have a number of seminars for rookie attendees on just how to negotiate the festival and schedule yourself.)  It’s massively free form and so unlike the buttoned up more typical ad-industry conventions I’d been used to.

First of all there’s the geek/hipster factor: everyone is continually tweeting/texting/IMing so slamming into people becomes a regular occurrence.  Don’t feel bad if you’re a scheduled speaker and every single audience member is glued to his/her laptop/iPhone.  They’re probably tweeting a question to your hashtag, or highlightling your talk on their blog in real time.

Second is the locale: Austin’s official city slogan is: Keep Austin Weird.  It’s also cool to dive into those spring Austin temps, when our NE temps are still flirting with freezing.  Austin might be in Texas, but it’s not “Texas.”

But it’s the overall takeaway that makes it worthwhile: the knowledge you ingest, the friends you make, the interactive friends you finally meet.  And even though you’re exhausted from the previous night’s Red Bull/Facebook party, as the Interactive segment winds down and the music crowd rolls into town for phase 2, you wish you were that kid at the front of the line for tickets for the Airborne Toxic Event gig much later that night.

Tradeshows, Conferences: Where to Spend your Money

Denise Zimmerman Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Travel budgets are slashed, resources are tight, you are already running ragged…but the business of digital marketing still moves forward at a break neck speed. How do you keep up? Are tradeshows and conferences still viable? If so, how do you choose?

I have a few must attend events just like others here do at NetPlus. My first priority is of course those organizations that I am most involved with, whether it be on a committee, as a content contributor and so forth. These also tend to be the most valuable to me by way of content and relationships. So my two must attends are iMedia and shop.org. They continue to add value to NetPlus, our clients and offer opportunities that fit my and NetPlus respective needs. Others on the list here are Ad:Tech, OMMA, SXSW, SES and so forth, as folks here contribute or have particular expertise focus on that practice area.

The key points to allocating your time and resources is to determine what events best meet your objectives and will help you advance your business and/or professional goals. Be prepared to justify it to whomever you need budget approval from. If for example, you have clearly defined needs in terms of solution providers, then an event with a trade floor such as Ad:Tech may be a priority and you can justify it by reducing time spent identifying qualified providers and evaluating price, competition, etc.

If there is no budget at all or even if it is limited, other options to advance your learning and your business include the following:

  1. Webex – there are more of these now in response to the decline in live event attendence and shrinking travel budgets.
  2. Ask of your agency partners and solution providers – they have to be in the trenches, read the trades, blogs,etc. as part of their business. Making you smarter should be part of their mission.
  3. Of course, continue to follow, sign-up and read the industry news. Be selective and focused on what will best serve your needs.
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