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SXSW Day 3 Recap
As the third day of SXSW kicked off, I was able to experience some of the more relaxed SXSW experiences. Since Friday I’ve wanted to stop by the Pinterest House, so this morning I made that my priority! They had a really cool photobooth that made a compiled video of you from different takes that […]
Panel Recap: Featured Speaker: Whitney Wolfe Herd
Become the CEO your parents always wanted you to marry. -Whitney Wolfe Herd Whitney Wolfe Herd is the founder of Bumble, a dating app where women make the first move. After alleging sexual harassment and discrimination with Tinder (she wishes no ill will on anyone in the company), Wolfe broke away from the popular dating […]
Bots for immortality and community building after tragedy: Day 2 at SXSW18
We hit the ground running in day two. More panels on the schedule than day one, and definitely more people crowding the streets of Austin. It also hit 90 degrees today, so add some sweltering Texas weather to the mix and you’re in for an intense day. Death and Legacy in the Digital Age Panels […]
Video is King: Crafting Branded Video Content for Facebook and Instagram
We all know video is no longer the future but rather video is the here and now. Platforms such as Facebook and Instagram are helping brands maximize video content to reach audiences on a whole new level. The creative options are endless and the ability to make content even more interactive continues. The key to […]
What Mobile Means for the World’s Biggest Brands
Featured session: Fitz Tepper from TechCrunch as the host and Amber Venz Box from rewardStyle as speaker. Amber Venz the President and Co-Founder of rewardStyle and LIKEtoKNOW.it takes the stage at SXSW as a keynote speaker to talk about her journey as a digital influencer and gaining her success through social media. Amber mentions she started […]
After PULSE — Creating an LGBTQ+ Alliance in Orlando
In the wake of tragedy, organizing relief efforts for victims, survivors and their family can quickly become complicated. Often overshadowed by the response from law enforcement, government agencies and corporations, non-profit community organizations also mobilize and begin assisting in aid as well.