Five Reasons Why I Go To SXSW

SXSWWhy should you go to SXSW?  Well I can’t answer that question, what am I, a mind reader?  But I can tell you why I go to SXSW and maybe you can find some inspiration and clarity for your own personal reasons to attend.

This was my 3rd year of attending and one of the interesting things is that I haven’t gotten a badge in the three years I have gone.  Many people I know don’t get badges and just go to the parties that they have throughout the event.

I know, I know – I’m missing out on a lot of great presentations but I know I would feel torn between attending the sessions and talking and connecting with people.  Here are the five big reasons I attend SXSW and why I plan on going again next year:

1.  Re-connect with friends at the parties

I love re-connecting to people I’ve met from previous SXSW’s and finding out what is going on in their lives.  We have the common bond of running online businesses and navigating the joys and difficulties of self-employment.

SXSW dinner

This dinner was one of my favorite times

 

SXSW Wiley Author Party

Wiley Author Party

 

2.  Meet new friends

There is nothing like meeting in person.  I love social media and love all the technology we have to connect like Skype and Google+ Hangouts, but meeting in person rocks.  Sometimes you are meeting someone you’ve just connected with briefly, or maybe you’ve tweeted with them a lot.  Either way, it’s great to meet and you never know where these connections will take you.

Dave OHoots

Got to meet Dave O Hoots of Hootsuite

I also met my friend Chuck Martin, author of the Third Screen and co-member with me at Five Star Speakers.  We’ve been doing a weekly Google+ Hangout with our other members discussing our joint-venture into promoting our speaking careers.  It was great to meet him and we did a quick interview for his MediaPost coverage.

 

Chuck's hair

Chuck Martin

 

3.  Give Grandma Mary a Chance to get out

Grandma gets bored in the office all day.  She loves to get out and meet people.  In past SXSW years, she has interviewed Guy Kawasaki, Scott Stratten, Pam Slim, Laura Roeder, and many more.  This year she was a little quieter but still had fun getting out.

She interviewed Ambassador Bruny and did a little reporting from the Copyblogger party about why she likes to attend.

Then things got a little out of hand at the Copyblogger party.  Grandma is one attractive lady and can be a little dangerous at these parties when people have been over-celebrating.  She handled it well.

4.  Participate and learn.

I could probably get more out of SXSW if I did get a badge.  But there are lots of ways to participate in the magic without one.  I enjoyed watching how startups and big brands are working to gain attention and buzz.  I participated in a high-five flash mob for Community Managers organized by Jeremiah Owyang.

High Five Flash Mob

High Five Flash Mob

 

I also went to a book signing for Chris Guillebeau, author of The $100 Startup.

Chris Guillebeau

Chris Guillebeau

 

5.  Brainstorm and Mastermind

These women are actually one of the most important reasons I go to SXSW – Amy Harrison, Jen Waak, and Pamela Wilson (notably absent, Carole Brown).  We met through an online group called the Remarkable Marketing Blueprint organized by Sonia Simone several years ago and have supported each other with the ups and downs of our businesses over the years.

Amy Harrison, Jen Waak, myself, and Pamela Wilson

Amy Harrison, Jen Waak, myself, and Pamela Wilson

We have gotten a house together at SXSW (joined my more of the Remarkables the first year) and we spend time brainstorming about our businesses and helping each other work through questions and struggles we share as solopreneurs.  It’s been amazing to watch each of our journeys and celebrate our successes together.  Priceless.

Brainstorming at SXSW

Brainstorming at SXSW

 

Four Conference Networking Tips from Ambassador Bruny

Grandma Mary with Ambassador BrunyHow do you make the most of a large conference?  How do you meet people and make good connections?

While at SXSW last week along with 20,000 other people, I had the pleasure of meeting just the man who could answer those questions – Ambassador Bruny.  His latest project is “The New Art of Conference Networking: Hashtags to Handshakes.”

I chatted with him at the Copyblogger party and he gave some quick tips on how to network effectively!

Just to recap, here are his tips:

Focus:  What are your goals outside of the conference?

Engage:  Connect with people before the conference.  Reach out online

Attend:  Find ways to be helpful in person.

Follow Through:  Follow up with people after the conference.

Great information and make sure you connect with him on his site at www.ambassadorbruny.com and on Twitter @AmbassadorBruny

Grandma Mary’s SXSW 2012 Recap

Wondering why people go to SXSW in Austin?  I was too until I went last year and yeeha, what a great time!  You meet people you’ve only talked to online, make great connections, learn new things, and go to parties.  What’s not to love?

I also took the opportunity to do a few interviews which I will share with you here.  Lots of great tips in these interviews and hope you enjoy them and connect with these fabulous people.

Grandma Mary interviews Lori Randall Stradtman about Online Reputation Management

 

I got the opportunity at SXSW to interview the lovely Lori Randall Stradtman about her upcoming book, Online Reputation Management for Dummies and she gives us some great tips about how to make sure you are protecting your brand!  Make sure you connect with Lori at http://www.social-media-design.com/

 

Grandma Mary interviews Nathan Latka of Lujure

I had a great time talking to Nathan. Lujure is an application to help you create beautiful custom tabs very easily for your Facebook Page. I love their new feature where you can import any web page into your Facebook custom tab with just a few clicks.  Easy peasy!  We talk about the new Timeline changes and how that affects custom tabs.   Connect with Nathan  and learn more about their Custom Tab App at http://www.Lujure.com

 

Grandma Mary interviews Shane Ketterman

I had the pleasure of interviewing the fantastic Shane Ketterman at SXSW. We talked about his new role as Conference Director of BlogWorld and why you should attend events like BlogWorld and SXSW. Love him!  Make sure you connect with Shane at http://www.ShaneKetterman.com

 

Grandma Mary at the Copyblogger Party

If you have not met my friends over at http://www.copyblogger.com, you need to get over there right now. They really know how to throw a party but more importantly, they have great advice on how to write for your business and market your business. They had a great party at SXSW with 9000 people on their party list. I tried to get a chant going but it didn’t go so well. In any case, a good time was had by all.

The Best Part

The best part of SXSW was hanging out and connecting with the friends I had met last year.  We shared a house together, shared meals together, brainstormed, and shared ideas.  These are fabulous people and include Pamela Wilson, Carole Brown, Jen Waak, Amy Harrison, Kelly Kingman, Karl Staib, Pace and Kylie, Johnny B Truant  Rhiannon Llewellyn, Martin Whitmore, and soooo many other fabulous people

Thank you everyone, especially my Remarkable homies and I hope to see you all next year!

 

 

 

Grandma Mary Interviews Scott Stratten

While I was at SXSW I had the pleasure of interviewing Scott Stratten of UnMarketing.  If you don’t know him, he’s kind of a big deal on Twitter.   He also has the radical marketing concept that instead of pushing yourself down people’s throats, you position yourself as a trusted expert in front of your target market, so when they have the need, they choose you. Crazy. His book is fantastic and you can pick up a copy from his website.

Amy Harrison at SXSW

More SXSW reporting! In this video I talk with the fabulous Amy Harrison about why she has come all the way from England to attend SXSW. Make sure you head over to her site and grab her free 30 Templates for Creating Attention-Grabbing Headlines – I have it and it rocks. She also helps people with Copy and Sales pages in her How to Get Your Sales Page Done.

I also talked to some crazy guys in capes from I’m a Need and some other great attendees. Take a look at my on-the-spot reporting:

Grandma Interviews Guy Kawasaki

I was able to snag an interview with Guy Kawasaki at South by Southwest (also known as SXSW).  Guy is the founder of Alltop and just wrote Enchantment; The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions.

In this interview, he shares with us what Enchantment means and describes Push and Pull marketing.  His book is filled with personal stories and practical advice for any size business to create a wonderful and unique experience that will make your customers fall in love with you. Watch the interview for all the golden nuggets of wisdom that Guy shares.  We had a great time!

Make sure you go and Like his Facebook Page and he has a Facebook Quiz you can take to find out how Enchanting you are.