If you haven't been, you should start. Cause it will become bigger than FaceBook. And, the possibilities of aggregating the information from Twitter could have huge trend ramifications. This SXSW, I've seen the beginning the of the "social media" discipline in advertising/marketing. I know I'm a little late, but it's real and it's coming... if I had a dollar for every time I heard Twitter or Tweet or talked to people through Twitter, I wouldn't have to go back to work. :)
I've got 2-3 more posts to write up on the plane ride back. Overall, SXSW was a great, inspiring time, I'll definitely return next year. I'd like to do just a post on Twitter and talk about my new friends from RADAR DDB in Vancouver.
Holla! SXSW was inspirational, exciting, exhausting and enlightening, all wrapped into one mega-weekend of massive geekitude. I wish we could bring the whole Tribe down to participate.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, it was a completely twitteriffic experience, too... as you can see for yourself at http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23sxsw
I hope we can collaborate with Radar DDB in the future - I didn't even know they existed, but they've got some good things happening in the social marketing space.
SXSW = WORD! The verdict has been rendered.
PS. another trend witnessed... the rise of the MOO card. all the kool kids got'em, so HOLLA!
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Righteousness ensued whilst chilling in the back patio of Gingerman swilling ales and swapping tales with various Tribal North Americans - more good times ahoy!
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