Sunday SXSW, Austin, TX
What a night in Austin...I like this town.
With an ACC crown to add, what a weekend.
Here are the panels that I hit up today:
Using RSS for Marketing - The adoption rate for RSS marketing is gaining ground. If you're marketing your own blog, keep in mind that the appearance of your RSS feed should be easy to find and prominent. Also, how many people of the mainstream even know what RSS is? People, people, get up on that tool.
Living in a Spatial Reality - The accomplishments of Keyhole/Google is astounding. I'm doubly impressed by John Hanke, who is the Director of Google Earth. The concerns that I see for accessing GPS models globally is access. How we develop broadband access for people to utilize this 3D modeling in developing countries. Here's another thought...Who is going to push Google Earth on this project? If you're going to compete with them on Google Earth or develop another model around satellite imaging, you better have manpower and bandwith.
Building an Online Fan Base - The resources that filmakers and independent publishers are utilizing for low costs are astouding. If you're an filmaker or video producer, the time is now for you to utilize screenings and online promotion in secondary markets.
People Powered Products - Community users provide better support than others. The question is how do you get users to buy into your concept? Use easy navigation and listen to the feedback from your users and community. Great discussion from Jeremy Hogan of Lulu and Flickr founder, Heather Champ.
Looking for Earl Campbell,
IronDog
With an ACC crown to add, what a weekend.
Here are the panels that I hit up today:
Using RSS for Marketing - The adoption rate for RSS marketing is gaining ground. If you're marketing your own blog, keep in mind that the appearance of your RSS feed should be easy to find and prominent. Also, how many people of the mainstream even know what RSS is? People, people, get up on that tool.
Living in a Spatial Reality - The accomplishments of Keyhole/Google is astounding. I'm doubly impressed by John Hanke, who is the Director of Google Earth. The concerns that I see for accessing GPS models globally is access. How we develop broadband access for people to utilize this 3D modeling in developing countries. Here's another thought...Who is going to push Google Earth on this project? If you're going to compete with them on Google Earth or develop another model around satellite imaging, you better have manpower and bandwith.
Building an Online Fan Base - The resources that filmakers and independent publishers are utilizing for low costs are astouding. If you're an filmaker or video producer, the time is now for you to utilize screenings and online promotion in secondary markets.
People Powered Products - Community users provide better support than others. The question is how do you get users to buy into your concept? Use easy navigation and listen to the feedback from your users and community. Great discussion from Jeremy Hogan of Lulu and Flickr founder, Heather Champ.
Looking for Earl Campbell,
IronDog






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