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Personalized content marketing, deadly AI and more insights from #SXSW 2018

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By Mark Schaefer

I attended some interesting, all-star presentations and panels at SXSW and there were a few golden nuggets I thought I would pass along. Here are some of my favorite speakers from the event and their best insights.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX

Ira Glass, NPR storyteller, This American Life, producer of Serial

Kaitlyn Wilkins Director of Account Management Facebook and formerly head of social for Burberry.

Johanna Murphy former CMO Rag and Bone, digital at Kate Spade

David Godsman – Director of digital for Coke

Tom Klein, CMO Mailchimp

General observations

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be writing additional posts based on the things I learned and the people I met at SXSW but I’d like to conclude with a general observation about this event.

One of the MAJOR themes this year was a backlash against technology, which is pretty weird for a tech-oriented gathering. People are sick of the fake news, the bullying, the toxicity and the outright danger presented by tech today. There were many sessions on restoring peace, harmony, trust, and civility. SXSW is a place where big trends begin. Let’s hope this one sticks.

This was either my eight or ninth consecutive trip to SXSW. The event has changed dramatically in that timeframe. In the earlier days it was more narrowly focused on true interactive media. So many of my marketing colleagues were there. I would meet somebody I knew every 10 minutes.

That is not the case today. The focus has become broader, more international, more inclusive, perhaps even more forward-thinking, but less about social media and marketing. It is a gathering of the brightest innovators on the planet and my single-most important source of creative inspiration and business development.

My great friend Cesar Paz of Brazil put it best: “I used to go to many marketing conferences but they simply report what happened. Today, I only go to SXSW because I learn what will happen.

SXSW is crowded and perhaps overwhelming. Some estimate 500,000 people will be here over the course of the event … most of whom don’t even have tickets. It has become a festival of festivals with mini-events and installations covering every open spot and hotel space in the city.

But if you have never tried it, you should attend at least once and maybe, like me, you’ll become hooked on the festival of what is next.

Mark Schaefer is the chief blogger for this site, executive director of Schaefer Marketing Solutions, and the author of several best-selling digital marketing books. He is an acclaimed keynote speaker, college educator, and business consultant.  The Marketing Companion podcast is among the top business podcasts in the world.  Contact Mark to have him speak to your company event or conference soon.

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