We asked Spots who attended SXSW in 2011, 2012, & 2013 to give us their tips for a great/exhausting/productive/fun conference. Here's what they gave us.
3. People & Location > Topics.
Plan your panel schedule around who’s speaking, and
how convenient it will be to get to from your last event,
rather than strictly focused on the topic of their talk.
4. Rainey Street.
Where it’s at for chill front porch music showcases,
good craft beer, and avoiding 6th Street.
5. Eventbrite & Google.
It’s worth it to do the legwork in Feb & March to find
the free events and parties. Smaller venues, better
conversations, great food & drinks.
6. Swag on the Street.
The best swag you’ll find is
walking around downtown Austin.
7. Austin (Coffee) > Seattle.
Progress. Flat Track. Juan Pelota. Bouldin Cafe. Jo’s.
Not Easy Tiger. That’s a myth. Don’t bother checking. We swear.
8. The “Houses”.
Actual houses, open all day, sponsored by the likes of
Mashable, Pandora, Airbnb, Brooklyn Brewery.
10. Don't buy food or drink.
It is free everywhere during the conference.
So are concerts, before the music part starts.
11. Don't bring your threespot bag.
You think if you're going to be away from your hotel all day
you need stuff, but you don't. Pen, paper and your iPhone
charger are about all you need. And your ID.
12. See the city.
Don't spend your entire day in the conference center.
Hit the sessions in other places, and walk if you can.
17. Review the attendee list.
Try to set up a few coffee/beer meetings with interesting
people while you're there. The sessions are usually too big
to have any meaningful conversations.
18. Silicon Valley
is the new Hollywood.
Don't get too caught up in the hype—find really tactical
sessions and workshops to balance out the big-name
interview/roundtables.
26. Bring a water bottle
and use it for water. Walking, drinking,
listening, talking = thirsty
27. Bring a warm sweater.
Conference rooms (and Austin) get chilly.
28. Don't be a slave to
finding the free food.
It's there, there is a lot of it. There will be more
in an hour, somewhere else. I had some
incredible free food. But my god it was lovely
to sit down at a restaurant, get served, drink
lots of water and diet coke, and order
something from a menu. All by myself.
29. Go to (some) things
on your own.
It's a long week, give yourself space.
31. Also research
non conference things.
Google Village, the Spotify House, the Canada House - all
amazing in their way. Get on VIP lists - again, do some
research, get on a list or two but don't stress if you don't.
32. Have some freaking fun!
It's amazing! Be open and soak it in.
I wish I was going with you!
35. Don't have a plan
The best things I ended up doing were not planned. From
Exploring Google Village, Miike Snow concert, meeting
people from R/GA, concerts etc. Don't be afraid to break
from your schedule.
36. Talk to people in line
Simple, but a few of the attendee's I spoke
with in line have become good friends and
are great for networking. One even helped
me find my apartment in Brooklyn. SXSW is
a great opportunity for networking,
recruiting and promoting Threespot.
41. Take time to decompress
because it’s a lot to take in. Never underestimate the amount of
good a salad will do your body. Or going back to the apartment
and watching a Will Ferrell movie.
42. Check your social network
and find people you know who are there for the
conference. I was able to see people I hadn’t seen in 15
years last time.