Last Chance to Vote for SXSW Panels!

September 4th, 2009

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Vote for my PanelPicker Idea!

Voting for panel ideas for next Spring’s South By Southwest Conference/Festival ends tonight (Friday) at midnight Central Time, so now’s your last chance to ead over to the easy-to-use SXSW Panel Picker and give your thumbs-up to my submissions for the Interactive and Music conferences. Both presentations would be based on ideas in the Obama e-book, but the Interactive panel would focus on online marketing, promotion and brand-building, while the Music panel would look more at how bands and musicians can find and mobilize fans.

Also, be sure to check out Interactive panel ideas from Julie Germany, Lynn Stinson, Amanda Marcotte (note flame war in the comments), Julie Blitzer, Sarah Granger, Kyle McLellan, Mary McClelland and Meghan Warby, all of which look really interesting. But wait, there’s more! Allyson and the Frogloop Folks (hmmm, they should form a band) have linked over to a bunch of good politics- and nonprofit-related panel ideas, giving you even more opportunities to spread warm fuzzies to all. See you in Austin!

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