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Since I'm planning on presenting at work this week, I figured I'd do my SXSWi 2008 notes here so I have reference when I'm making my decks tomorrow. I make decks, people. Sexy!
I call them A-Ha! Notes because my mind was on fire for the full five days and I would often see the phrase "A-HA!" pop up in big bold letters in my head during a panel or conversation. I even dreamed in 140 character bursts while I was in Austin. I shit you not. If you weren't there, why not? I'm sure you'll be there next year. I'll buy you a slice at The Onion and introduce you to all my internet famous friends. It'll be fun.
The Big Picture Stuff
- Offline interaction enhances online relationships exponentially (and vice-versa). This has been true for my tech circle for longer than a minute but tools like twitter serve to showcase this fact. Also, it is increasingly true that young folks don't make distinctions between online and offline activity and are probably tired of us old folks asking about it. It's proof we're lame and not cool.
- It's okay to be internet famous. In the knowledge based economy, there's true (not imagined or unimportant or morally undesirable) value in being known and in the know. Having tech geek cultural cache allows you to transform the conversation. I need to get over my own privacy issues and get back out there.
- The perception of Disney as an "old media" company is problematic. I'll never have access to the best folks in the field if I'm not talking about the cool stuff we're doing at disney.com.
- What we think we know about how people use the web and our products and what really is happening is probably very off. We don't do enough real world observing. We don't think enough about our guests. We don't think enough about the "rich internet experiences" we are providing or the feeling our guests leave with when they come in and leave our sites.
- I love my peoples. All of 'em.
Panel: What Teens Want
- Ads everywhere gets an immediate negative response. Pop-ups are the big culprit but overt marketing is also a big problem. Kids come to a site for the content and anything that hinders there access to the content (interstitials, overlays, pauses in the experience) is a bad thing.
- Repetition of ads is a big no-no.
- Ads that encourage sign-up are viewed negatively, especially if the sign-up only leads to marketing being directed to their email accounts.
- That said, contextually relevant advertising is something kids don't mind and may actually want. The big example - on nba.com, a kid wants to see ads for the newest nikes and not miller lite.
- Social network fatigue is real. For college-bound kids, myspace is losing its relevance. There needs to be purpose to the social network or else kids lose interest quickly. With myspace, in particular, the lack of net safety and the need to "manage" your account is problematic. Facebook is used for both schoolwork and personal relationships.
- E-mail is dead. Kids use email for "business" purposes - talking to teachers, family members, signing up for things that require an online identity.
- Text messaging and face-to-face interaction are the communication tools of choice. We have to remember that kids see their friendship circle all day at school and through after-school activities. Socially adept kids (read: most kids) aren't looking for more ways to interact, necessarily. They have the tools and access already.
- These girls are all about the casual games, particularly retro games like tetris and pac-man. The Boys liked runescape and console games.
- Avatar creation was not a big thing for these kids. They had done it before but didn't find much value afterwards. All the girls had, at least, started a zwinky.
- Music was a big focus for all the teens and their online interests - purevolume and mixmatters were both mentioned. The boys also focused on aggregators of content like digg and ebaumsworld. The girls were a bit more fashion and shopping centric - seventeen, hipster blogs, and goodreads were name-checked.
- They all watched more video on their TVs than on their computers but almost none of them watched shows on-time. Time-shifting was huge. The only things mentioned as "must watch on time" were sporting events, wrestling and Idol. Besides youtube, obvs, veoh was the online video location of choice. That said, they all had connections with Disney - younger kids watching Hannah Montana and Suite Life on Disney.com (particularly if they thought something was exclusive or if word of mouth at school was that a particular episode was very good) and they older kids - boys and girls - were watching Kyle XY and Wildfire on ABC Family and abcfamily.com.
Panel: The Female Takedown of Casual Gaming
- Puzzle/Card Games dominate for female players followed by board and word games.
- Playfirst.com and Dinerdash.com are seeing some success with the free to try, pay to play models.
- The "free games" with ad support or additional features at cost seems to be working as well.
- Achievements and Collectibles are big with the female audience, particularly in games where parents and kids play together (Moms tend to get very engaged with games that encourage collection and do so "on behalf" of their kids).
- Moms often find community with other moms through these games. Finding ways to encourage that behavior without turning off kids may be a sweet spot for growing more immersive gaming in the pre-school/elementary age space.
- Game Making is a very young male scene but the voice of women in game play and features is growing.
- Kongregate is finding success with user generated casual games. The tools, however, need to be simple and allow for a very low point of entry.
- The research about gender based player behavior is that girls are generally playing to relieve stress and pass the time.
- Guitar Hero and Rock Band and other games that encourage social gameplay are bringing in a lot of new gamers of all genders and ages.
- Collaboration is a really important game play feature for female gamers.
- The big question you should be asking yourself when creating a game is "What is the guest left with after they've played?" - if you can answer that, you've probably jumped from a good game to a great game.
Panel: Where Are The Black Tech Bloggers?
- For the first time since I've been coming to SXSW, I felt like there was a distinct diversity of viewpoints of the black folks in attendance. It was the first time I didn't know or know of everyone who was there before I got there. It was the first time, I didn't feel the need to know everybody there. It was the first time I disagreed vehemently with viewpoints put out there by other Black people speaking at this panel.
- This is progress.
- The challenge of being "the negro tour guide" for a big company may limit the number of candidates of color applying and looking to work for a company like Disney.
- Also, the inclination to be entrepreneurial and self-employed may overwhelm the desire to work for others in the tech space.
- There is definitely reason to be concerned with the lack of black faces in the room determining feature sets and product plans.
- We are definitely not all on the same page with regards to where we are in the race conversation in America right now. There's a compelling belief by young people that we are moving towards post-racialism faster than some of us would like to think.
- Also, what Tiffany said.
Panel: Lessons Learned at 37 Signals - just read what Read Write Web posted. My big A-Has here was the "make tiny decisions" and "watch out for red flags" and "make it matter".
Final Thoughts
Once again, I left SXSW re-invigorated and inspired and with renewed passion for what I do. I loves me the internet y'all and I'm always so happy I get to take my spring break with it, every year.
I've also got some secret plans in the works but I'm going to actually keep them secret this time instead of blabbing about them before I actually do them.
You know who Julia Allison is right? Well, she came to SXSWi and my twitter feed was dominated by sightings, quotes, and criticisms of the web ingenue. I found it such an odd experience, all probably the worst for her (although this is her own creation), to have everyone marking the every movement of someone who is internet famous strictly because she likes to date tech guys and blogs about it. Hell, I even participated. She became an adjective, a kind of state of being during the event.
Based on the tweets, her weekend at the tech freaknik had a nice little rhythm to it. I'm surprised she wasn't sighted saving a baby, showing her britney, and fighting Mike Tyson all at the same time. Anyway, here's what everyone said:
marrina : @taulpaul: Julia Allison will be at the SXSW int. conf. I have no idea why. Would you please slap her on the face for me? << (2008-03-06 23:09:42)
melissagira : OH: "It was I who deflowered Julia Allison." << (2008-03-08 22:59:22)
ekai : Just saw julia Allison line jump straight to the front at 16bit << (2008-03-08 23:02:58)
bustermcleod : I just saw Julia Allison. << (2008-03-09 00:15:52)
davemorin : Bike Taxi Caravan to the Marriott for werewolf with brittany bohnet, leah culver, julia allison, and daniel burka! << (2008-03-09 01:06:24)
ms_sloanev : Marriot party is sick! Thanks @briansolis. Met Julia Allison, word. << (2008-03-09 01:30:48)
biznickman : Standing with Julia Allison at the Omni Shorham << (2008-03-09 04:22:12)
thinkpol : @ailie uh... to tell you the truth, I had to Google Julia Allison to find out who she was. :-/ << (2008-03-09 10:23:11)
taulpaul : Off to the first MXMW panel of the day. Why Kevin Rose dumped Julia Allison. << (2008-03-09 11:40:59)
mkstump12 : Btb julia allison is here. whats the deal? this chick is everywhere. << (2008-03-09 12:40:21)
misterjt : Also, loved the "I'm Internet Famous" discussion. Julia Allison is living it and hating it, people!! << (2008-03-09 13:39:56)
centernetworks : julia allison just walked in << (2008-03-09 14:21:16)
cinevegas : In Ballroom A for the Zuckerberg convo, Julia Allison is up front trying to direct a cell phone cam << (2008-03-09 14:24:10)
rachelleb : julia allison of valleywag infamy front row @ zuckerberg keynote talking into camera. owen from valleywag also nearby.would pay to see fight << (2008-03-09 14:26:39)
Sarahrahpark : julia allison is here in first row, she just met jeff jarvis << (2008-03-09 14:36:42)
whalesalad : Chilling behind Julia Allison. Tasty. << (2008-03-09 14:37:49)
sco : Sitting next to Julia Allison at the Zuck keynote. << (2008-03-09 14:46:50)
kloudjonas : Julia Allison vs. Valleywag! << (2008-03-09 18:13:30)
ms_sloanev : Julia Allison can't stand that she wasn't on the gossip panel and has wedged her way on. << (2008-03-09 18:14:58)
kloudjonas : Julia Allison: "I'm writing fucked up things, about fucked up people" << (2008-03-09 18:16:16)
noor : am i supposed to know who julia allison is? << (2008-03-09 18:16:59)
shellen : Julia Allison was invited onstage to scratch Owen Thomas' eyes out. Awesome. << (2008-03-09 18:20:45)
hc : julia allison is on stage arguing with owen thomas. for context: http://tinyurl.com/3axrzt << (2008-03-09 18:32:08)
fraying : Julia Allison derails gossip panel. << (2008-03-09 18:37:13)
hc : julia allison defends lacy: "it was mismatched communications" << (2008-03-09 18:41:33)
ddemaree : @voodootikigod Yeah, because an event where Julia Allison is a panelist is totally vital to my well-being. << (2008-03-09 18:53:46)
atesttechstory : Julia Allison: crashes SXSW, explains it all [SXSW] - Professional funnylady and amateur gossip Heather Gold jus... -> http://g8l.us/42x << (2008-03-09 18:55:37)anildash : confessing my sins to julia allison << (2008-03-09 19:01:16)
banky : Julia Allison coming across as a victim of her own life. << (2008-03-09 19:07:53)
noel : Does julia allison twitter? << (2008-03-09 20:19:12)
alexandermcmath : One day I shall be interviewed by Julia Allison, Sarah Lacy, and Scoble. ALL AT ONCE. And yea verily, Valleywag will spontaneously combust. << (2008-03-09 20:30:23)
kenyatta : missed zuck, loren @ black bloggers, and the julia allison debacle at sxsw today. I'm soooo okay with that. << (2008-03-09 21:31:11)
funkybrownchick : At Gawker party. That looks like Julia Allison. Don't know why but I'm slightly surprised she's at SXSW. << (2008-03-09 23:42:32)
michelleoshen : Just got off the phone with @1938media He and Julia Allison had a run-in at the Gawker party... All caught on video going up soon! << (2008-03-10 00:14:27)
misterjt : @aliciarenee thanks! I dont wanna do a Julia Allison << (2008-03-10 01:22:40)
misterjt : Im so Julia Allison right now << (2008-03-10 02:44:23)
misterjt : @mellemusic "who is julia allison?" wikipedia it. or come get internet famouser with me at the A-List parties </snarking on sxsw> << (2008-03-10 04:01:58)
cinevegas : #sxsw Rumour of the night: Kevin Rose and Julia Allison having a late nite rendevous at the Omni << (2008-03-11 01:05:29)
meowrey : At JFK taxi stand. Julia Allison just cut in front of 700 people & 4 dispatchers! (Sike! She said cabs "smell like B.O." & took a town car.) << (2008-03-11 11:27:54)
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Fascinating, right?
This was the first session of South By Interactive 2008 and I happened to be on it. I shared the stage with our hostess, MJ, Ian, Tim, Rannie, and Matt. Our live musical accompaniment was Joe, The Accordion Guy.
Biggest audience for a panel that I've ever been a part. The Audience filled 18ABCD and there were even people standing in the back. Thanks for coming.
We were drinking a beverage out of a bag on stage - Bulleit. And, I rode the Bulleit baby!!
Here's what I said on stage:
- The only important things in the SXSWi bag for SXSWi itself are the dillo map, the interactive panel booklet (read it in your hotel and leave it there), the adobe fortune cookie (so you might win the CS3 Master Edition), the metanotes note pad (so you can leave your laptop at home) and the O'Reilly Puzzle book. The single most important thing doesn't come inside the bag but is available next to it - the quick guide. Keep this with you.
- Do Talk to Strangers. Especially in the halls.
- Don't Pace Yourself.
- Make Out. We need more sex at SXSWi.
- If you don't end up in a random car or cab and you don't know where you're going or why but you're with some of the most awesome people you've ever met, you're probably doing it wrong.
- The Austinist Party at the Pure Volume Ranch is my pick this year.
- Sched.org
I was told afterwards that I didn't talk very much. This, my children, is because I was drunk.
So, here's everything I would've said if I wasn't on the Bulleit train:
- I'm working on a follow up book to Tim's 4-Hour Work Week. It's called the 64-Hour Work Week. I'd give you a release date but I'm too busy to write it.
- Be nice to the people of Austin. They are great and tolerate our nonsense for a week.
- Get a slice at The Onion.
- Get a Butter Rum Muffin at The Hideout.
- Say Hi to Me.
- Go to at least 1 meal with people you don't know.
- Seriously, people, Make Out.
I hope you enjoyed our drunken missives.
Somehow, I've become a panelist again.
I'm joining the "Bridging the Online Cultural Divide" panel on Saturday's schedule. Sorry, folks, no Blogging While Black Revolutions this year. The topic is very interesting, though, and I'll get into it more as we move towards the conference as well as point you to the excellent company I'll be in on the dais.
I submitted my long and short bios for the site and program today. Here they are:
Short Bio: Jason Toney was once a B-Level blogebrity and respected identity blogger. He currently caters to his community of neighbors, friends, and family on VOX and makes websites for Disney Online.
Now, excuse me, Grey's Anatomy is on the Tivo and it be callin' me...Long Bio: You may know Jason Toney from past SXSW panel classics as Blogging While Black and Blogging While Black Reloaded. He blogged at negroplease.com from 2002 til early 2007 but now keeps his thoughts and his community close to the vest on VOX. This is his third time at SXSW and third time as a panelist. It's also the third time he's come with a different job. First, he was working for Bunim/Murray Productions as The Real World ran roughshod through Austin and the conference. Last year, he was here with amp'd mobile launching a now defunct social network that nobody cared about. He quit one week later. Now, he manages teams who make websites at Disney Online. In 2008, he hopes to return to Austin employed by NASA as a Space Cowboy.
