Let’s Say Howdy at SXSW


March 1st, 2009

I can’t believe March is already here.  This means that SXSW Interactive is finally right around the corner! w00t.

Are you going? I’m hoping I can meet a lot of new friends and influencers while I’m there, and connect with others I haven’t seen in a while.  I’ve never been to SXSW before, so I’m super excited to see some great sessions and hang with the coolest geeks around, including, of course, the Verdino party machine.

So if you’re going to be there, let’s say hello, tweet, high-five, clink drinks, chat about our work, take some “tiger” pics, practice our Texas accents, whatever.

Thanks again to Mashable for the Interactive pass. Can’t wait to see everyone there!


6 Responses to “Let’s Say Howdy at SXSW”

  1. Ken Yeung on March 1, 2009 2:19 pm

    Howdy! Saw your tweet about this blog post (my handle: @kyeung808). I’ll be attending this year’s SXSW and look forward to meeting up. We’ve also started a wiki for SXSW that a bunch of people have been putting down their info to get connected. Hope you enjoy it: http://sxsw2009.pbwiki.com.

  2. Angela Bull (@abull) on March 1, 2009 2:25 pm

    I’m hoping to go! And after following your tweets it would be great to meet you!

  3. Pete on March 2, 2009 5:26 am

    woo! no prob!

    see ya there, Amanda!

  4. Justin Levy on March 2, 2009 10:08 pm

    Isn’t it funny that everyone from the Northeast area has to travel out west to actually hang out???

    See you in Austin….

  5. MLDina on March 3, 2009 3:22 pm

    Hey Amanda- I’m organizing a meet up with some other social media folks during PubCon/ SXSW. Hope you and your readers can make it!

    Sat. March 14th
    1pm
    Z Tejas
    http://www.ztejas.com/z-tejas-arboretum.html

  6. Amanda Gravel on March 4, 2009 11:10 pm

    Yay, can’t wait to see everyone! : D

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