Looking Back: Austin Music Awards

The 31st Annual Austin Music Awards were held last Wednesday during the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas and Ticketbud was proud to be there as both a sponsor and online ticketing provider. At the event, Ticketbud managed the event check-in process as well, welcoming over 1,500 guests to the famous Austin Music Hall. Using the Ticketbud Scanner App, Ticketbuds friendly (and downright handsome) employees seamlessly scanned in hundreds of attendees quickly and easily. With an event as high-profile and well-attended as the Austin Music Awards, it was important to prevent the line from stagnating and guests from getting restless (as is often the tradition at SXSW events) and our scanner app was more than up to the task of handling the crowd as they snaked their way into the venue. TicketbudCheckin Inside the Music Hall, the music flowed and amazing artists like Alejandro Escovedo, Ben Kweller and Gary Clark Jr. played. TicketbudAMA While the stage jammed, the Ticketbud booth was in full swing with awesome SWAG and giveaways for guests. Ticketbud also brought our friends at Fotobot along to help document the evening and all the colorful people that attended. TicketbudBooth

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Thank you to the Austin Chronicle for choosing us as the online ticketing provider for the Awards. We're incredibly honored to take part and ticket such an Austin tradition and look forward to doing it all over again next year!

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5 Things We Learned At SXSW

As a company based in Austin, we've grown accustomed to masses of people descending upon our fair city to take part in the various activities and entertainment the city provides. There's the Austin City Limits Music Festival, bringing the sweet sounds of music to the green grasses of Zilker Park. The Formula 1 races, bringing pulse-racing, adrenaline-pumping excitement to the mellow roads of Austin. And then there's South By Southwest. Now let us say one thing first; we LOVE SXSW. No other event in the world offers such an accessible and unique convergence of music, film and technology. With that being said, jamming an overflow of new media, music and movies  into two weeks can be utter chaos and if you're not prepared (and, trust us, no one ever is), it's easy to be overwhelmed. For Ticketbud, the chaos is two-fold, as we, on top of attending, also sponsored and, of course, provided RSVP registration and online ticketing for events throughout the festival. With SXSW 2013 finally over and in the books, here's what we learned from yet another year of madness.

1. If you're spending a lot of money, you're doing it wrong.

If there's one thing that's in abundance at SX (other than skinny jeans and the word "innovate"), it's free stuff. From shirts to phone chargers to pedicabs rides, you can get all sorts of things for free just by filling out your name and email, dropping your business card or just plain asking. Of course, the best two best free things you can get that will really save you some cash are food and drinks. See a venue or party being sponsored by a company? Chances are there's free and drinks to be had inside. Don't be afraid to explore local bars or wait in lines at food trucks when you stomach starts to rumble. The money you save by doing a little searching or waiting in line is worth its weight in dollars...literally. And once you find that place with the free tacos and tequila, go back to it again and again and again and again and again and...you get the idea.

2. Organization is key.

photo-336x450Take it from a company that has hosted and provided registration and online ticketing for SXSW events; organization is the key to a successful event (both as a "go-er" and a "throw-er") and it's easier to maintain than you might think. Now let's be realistic here; there's only so much organization you can have at South By. With that being said, taking the time to organize your line, plan out your RSVP process and manage the check-in process pays huge dividends in the amount of time and goodwill it saves. For our events, utilizing our scanner app to check guests in quickly and seamlessly shortened "waiting time" in line significantly and prevented any ill will from upset or impatient guests. In fact, we found that a positive experience just waiting to get into the event significantly influenced the sentiment of how the event was overall. The moral of the story here? Make the right first impression at the start of your event with a smooth check in process or you may never get another chance.

3. Follow the right people on Twitter.

There's is so much to see and do at SXSW and a lot of it happens on the spur of the moment. A surprise show is going on at this venue, an open bar happening now at that pub, free food for the first 30 guests at this food truck. Unless you get incredibly lucky and randomly wander into one of these surprises, the best way to find out about cool stuff almost instantaneously is by following SXSW focused Twitter users that are in the know. Typically these users will retweet new developments ("free tacos at the corner of X and Y for the next 30 minutes!") or interesting rumors ("X band might be playing a secret show at Y venue in 5!") that you can capitalize on. Ticketbud tweets throughout SXSW with helpful hints and tips on the events to attend and places to check out in Austin so be sure to follow us on Twitter!

4. Know before you go.

google_mapBeing from Austin makes SXSW a little bit easier to manage but we saw utter complete & utter chaos from out-of-towners new to the Capital city. Austin is a relatively easy city to navigate but if you're first attempt at it is with your cell phone in the middle of the pandemonium of 6th street, you're more than likely to just confuse yourself and get hopelessly lost. Our advice is simple: check out not only a list of SXSW events beforehand but a map of downtown Austin as well. A better understanding of the streets and venue locations will go a long way to orienting yourself and making sure you don't spend the majority of your time wandering aimlessly looking for that one bar whose name you can't remember. It's a simple piece of advice, but it's one that can save you valuable time and energy.

5. No expectations = pleasant surprises

As SXSW has grown and the bands, films and emerging tech companies that attend have gotten bigger and more popular, many people have started to come with the expectation of seeing a world-famous musician or exclusive film premiere. While it's always good to have big plans, if you come with the expectations of getting into the most popular events at SXSW, you're setting yourself up for a disappointing festival. Everyone and their mother are trying to see the the big acts (most of which are at tiny venues) so basing the success of your festival around attending the most popular performances, parties and premieres is a recipe for not only frustration but also for missing out on tons of other great stuff. Our advice? Set your expectations low and you will be pleasantly surprised at the experiences you encounter throughout the festival. Sure, waiting in line for 3 hours to possibly see Justin Timberlake is fun and all but in those three hours you could have bar hopped, gone to different companies parties, seen a ton of great smaller bands you'd never otherwise see and more. Be spontaneous and random; that's the best way to do SXSW!

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We learned way more than 5 things at SXSW this year but a list of the "2,127 Thing We Learned At SXSW!" doesn't have quite the same ring. Whether you're a SX Rookie or a season vet, you always learn something new every year so we wanted share a few of our discoveries with you to help your SX experience next year. You can learn more about Ticketbud and our event ticketing platform here or by going to our Facebook and Twitter pages.  ]]]]> ]]>

SXSW: Food And Drinks

El Naranjo85 Rainey Street, Austin, Texas 78701

Clive Bar: 609 Davis Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Shangri-La: 1016 E. 6th Street, Austin, Texas 78702 Home Slice Pizza: 1415 S. Congress Ave., Austin, Texas 78704 Hopdoddy: 1400 S Congress Ave., Austin, Texas 78704 The Ginger Man: 301 Lavaca Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Sullivan's Steakhouse: 300 Colorado Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Juan in a Million: 2300 E Cesar Chavez, Austin, Texas 78702 Salt Lick: 3600 Presidential Blvd., Austin, Texas 78719      ]]]]> ]]>

Ticketbud's SXSW Survival Guide

Things you should bring Alright Newbies here are a few of the essentials you'll need to bring along with you. Carry a Backpack or fanny pack

Things to do

These are some of the things that will make your SXSW experience that much more enjoyable. Stay hydrated. Coke and Alcohol DON'T count. Try Coconut Water Eat from food truck. When you find the right ones it's definitely worth it, you won't regret it. Create a twitter account and monitor it for SXSW events news and for the most recent updates. Great way to look out for those secret shows Download the Apps, along with Twitter it's a great way to keep track of all the events. RSVP for everything and assume you won't make it to any of them. Wander around Austin as much as you can. Go see bands you've never heard of. Traffic will suck from noon to midnight. If you brought or rented a car, leave it as far from downtown as you can manage. There are free buses, look into them. You might be jammed into a stinky bus but it beats paying $40 for a 4 block ride. Avoid Pedi-cabs, they're great in concept but they're expensive and with the crowds and traffic jams not much faster than walking. Look into renting a bike, or borrowing someones. Recharge your devices wherever you get the opportunity, there is something about SXSW that seems to suck the life out of batteries faster. Final and crucial tip, don't remove any wristbands they could work the next day or for a different event. SXSW_tips_blog SXSW doesn't have to be an event that you spend lots of money on. Many of the events and parties offer free food and drinks.

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Win 2 free tickets to this year's Austin Music Award's!

TWO tickets to the annual ...(wait for it...) Austin Music Awards 2013! Its a line-up composed of some of the most brilliant Austin musicians and other secret performers. Past AMA's have included Alejandro Escovedo, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Schneider and many more. Some confirmed acts for this year's AMA include indie rocker Ben Kweller, The Trishas, and Bill Carter. Where? - The awards will take place during SXSW 2013 in the Austin Music Hall (March 13th, 7:10 pm - 11:00 pm). How To Enter: Its quick and easy, and you'll have to think a little. You have the option of entering on Facebook or Twitter. See below on how to enter.

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Tell Us Why you Deserve To Win!

Austin Music Awards SXSW Ticket Giveaway! Ticketbud is partnering with the Austin Chronicle for the Official 2013 SXSW Austin Music Awards and we want to give you a chance to win a pair of free tickets! All you have to do is Tweet us using the hashtag #TicketbudSXSWFreeTix. In the tweet you have to let us know why you deserve to win two free tickets to the 31st annual Official SXSW Austin Music Awards. Be creative! Make us laugh, cry, scream or shout and you'll be entered to win the pair of tickets! Choose your words wisely because after the hashtag you win only have 118 characters to work with! The contest will run for one week starting Monday March 4th, we will choose our lucky winner on Monday March the 11th. In order to be able to win you must follow us @Ticketbud  because we will be announcing our winner through our tweets.  ]]]]> ]]>

Ticketbud Talks

Imperia to honor the professionals that shaped the event industry here in Austin, Texas. During the happy hour, Ticketbud's CEO, Lynn Yeldell, gave a brief demonstration of Ticketbud's event ticketing platform and scanner app. After some drinks and sushi, one of the lucky attendees even won an iPad Mini. To find out how the event went from the perspective of an attendee, we asked our intern, Chris Beale, a couple of questions to get a feeling for what it was like for an attendee. What were your first thoughts when entering the venue? When I first entered Imperia, I didn't think it would be that packed with attendees! A good amount of people came to learn more about Ticketbud and how it could benefit them. Ticketbud will probably have to choose a bigger venue, but the atmosphere was great overall though. Did you think the event was beneficial? I thought the event was pretty beneficial, for event organizers especially. Even if you weren't an event organizer, it was still pretty beneficial to musicians, food vendors, schools, or anyone that will be organizing an event anytime in the near future. Even if you weren't there to learn more about Ticketbud, it was nice to mingle and network. What was your favorite part about the happy hour? My favorite part was definitely the sushi and drinks. If you're in Austin, Texas anytime, I highly recommend you try Imperia's sushi. The worst part of the event? Not hearing your name called when they were drawing names for the chance to win an iPad mini...that was definitely the worst. Well, even though there was only one prize, the good news is that there will be more happy hours hosted by Ticketbud! Also, be sure to look out for more happy hours if you're in the Austin, Texas area. Who knows what the next prize could be?

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Event SWAG: Promotional Material for 3 Different Occasions

Are you trying to figure out what type of swag to pass out in your occasion? No worries my friends! The Ticketbud Team is here to give you a friendly helping hand. Swag is a very important factor for your company or organization. Why you ask? Well, it helps you promote your business by getting the word out, and if you do it right, it spreads brand awareness to your future customers.

Different Occasions: Like I stated in the beginning, all swag has one main focus, and that is to promote! But, you cannot just pass just about anything anywhere. So, I’m going to talk to you about three different occasions; Concerts/Festivals, Charities, and Conferences.   festivalcollageConcerts/Festivals:  Concerts and festivals are similar in the fact that people attend these events to watch a show, but the only difference from the two is that concerts are meant for live music only. People are not paying money to hear you pitch your elevator speech on what your company represents. Festivals on the other hand are a whole different story. For example, SXSW, it’s a film, interactive, and music festivals and conferences. Yes, people are there to listen to music, but it’s a time for companies to be out there and promote like crazy. So what type of swag can you pass out in these two types of events? Concerts: lanyards (sponsors), stickers, music (record label), t-shirts, posters, flyers (promoting the shows after parties, bars, and other concerts within that venue), shot glasses, sunglasses, and bottle openers. Festivals: This can be just about anything; T-shirts, stickers, freebies, key chains, drink cozies, water bottles, hand sanitizer, sunglasses, bottles openers, caps, visors, beach balls, and there are much more. Charities:  A charity event's success is measured by how much of an impact their event made on the attendees and how much money they raised to support their cause. You want to make a great impression on your attendees so this has to be well thought out. For charity events goody bags will be a great idea, or  VIP bags for your special guest. What can you have in the goody bag; T-shirts that have the name of the organization, mugs, pens, business cards, a pamphlet that informs people about your cause and organization, and anything else you think your guest will use in the long term rather than just being thrown away later that day. If you are only going to hand out VIP bags make sure you have special gadgets in there for them.   conferencecollageConferences:  Conferences are an opportunity for people to network with other people and be able to discuss the best practices within their industry. It’s a great way for companies to be able to present their latest product or service. If your company has a booth at a conference this is a time for you to promote your business, but you must be smart about this. Remember you are not the only company out there. There will be other booths trying to get the attention of the attendee. So what is a great way to stand out in this situation? At conferences the attendees are on their feet and just going from one presentation to another. Usually, conferences can last from a day to the whole weekend. Well, why not have care packages for the attendees. While yes T-shirts, pens, notepads, and coffee mugs can be a good investment , there is something else you can do for your company to stand out and be remembered. In the care package you can have bandages, aspirin, a snack, USB drive with your company info, bookmark instead of a business card, toothbrush protector, shoeshine, white lint brush, and even a tissue packet. People who normally attend conferences are flying in from other locations, so why not have some items for them that they can use and have your logo on them.   Swag is a great investment for any company, organization, or event. It spreads brand awareness and is a great way to reward your most loyal customers. You just have to be smart about it!    ]]]]> ]]>

Ticketbud's "Carnaval Caption Contest"

Ticketbud is proud to provide online, flat fee ticketing for Caranaval Brasileiro in Austin! To celebrate, we're giving away two (2) tickets to the festival to the best caption for the photo below! How to play: A  photo will be posted Wednesday, January 30th. Fans will have until Friday, February 1st at 10 pm to submit a caption of the photo below to @Ticketbud on Twitter using the hashtag #captionTICKETBUD. Captions will be reviewed and posted throughout the day following their approval by Ticketbud. On Friday, February 1st, Ticketbud will announce the winner who will receive two (2) tickets to Carnaval Brasileiro Austin on Saturday, February 2nd, 2013. [caption id="attachment_15484" align="aligncenter" width="564"]Ticketbud's Carnaval Caption Contest Tweet your photo to @Ticketbud with the hashtag #captionTICKETBUD to enter![/caption]

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New Years Event Confidential: 5 things not to do

new year rolls around, people are becoming concerned about what parties they'll attend, what they'll wear, and who they'll spend it with. No matter what event you attend, we realize that after people have had a couple drinks, they forget what NOT to do. We've devised 5 helpful tips of what you shouldn't do to make sure you don't become "that person" at whichever party/event you end up at. 1.) Passing out before the ball drops I'm not sure how many times I've seen people drink faster than the majority of people pace of the party/event. The "drink till you drop" motto isn't exactly what you're aiming for on New Years eve. If your track record for pacing yourself isn't that great, it'll be in your best interest to walk around and get a feel for where everyone is at. With that being said, never forget:

  2.) Assuming the person next to you will kiss you If you're at a New Years party/event and single, do yourself a favor and just enjoy the night. Before New Years hits, it looks awkward if you're trying to position yourself next to the girl/guy you've been attempting to make eye contact with. Just have a good time and enjoy the night. If you end up kissing the person next to you, that'll make your night even better. If not, don't worry, there will be other New Years! 3.) Try your best to not be off count when counting down  After a few drinks, some people find it very difficult to count down. If you're ever in this situation, I would say you have only three good options. The first option is to count quietly, the second option is to wait for the majority of people to start counting, and your third option is to just smile, laugh, and avoid the counting. Just make sure you don't do stand by yourself and smile awkwardly if you revert to the third option. If you feel like you can't count, don't! 4.) Yelling out Y.O.L.O (You Only Live Once) Y.O.L.O was the term of the year last year and as it still lingers in our 2013 vocabulary. It only feels right that we leave that term where it belongs: in 2013. For the sake of the party/event you're attending on New Years eve, yelling out You Only Live Once followed by a stunt of some sort is probably a bad idea. Give the world some hope and ease off the term!     5.)And last, but not least -  When it turns midnight, don't call the person you've secretly loved since high school. After having a few drinks, you start to feel a bit confident. In fact, you're feeling so confident that you feel the need to tell the girl or boy you had a crush on 5 or 10 years ago that you're still secretly love them. This is the last major DON'T! Unless you want that alcohol and fun atmosphere to come crashing down around you, put down the phone. The person you want to tell could still very well secretly love you too. If that's the case, you should send an email/text about catching up sometime. Do yourself and the people around you at your party/event a favor and refrain from the creeper calls. That's all the tips of what not to do we have for you. Just remember to be safe and have a fun time at whatever event you may be. 2014, here we come! photo credit: ginnerobot via photopin cc]]]]> ]]>

Survival Tips: For The Procrastinator Shopper

Have you been holding off on your Christmas shopping? Crossing your fingers that Santa will come and save the day? Even though that would be a sweet deal, Christmas is a couple of days away and I wouldn’t hold your breathe for good old Saint Nick to come and save you. Last minute shopping can be overwhelming. Everyone is freaking out at stores trying to figure out what gifts to buy and at a fair price! Believe me, we know. So let me help you from panicking and make your shopping a little more pleasant. This is a Ticketbud’s Survival tips for the procrastinator shopper. Tip #1: Make a list I understand you just want to get your list done with, but shopping in general can be intense even more so during the holidays. Make a list of the people you want to get gifts for. Organization is a key; it can help your shopping be smoother. Make a list of stores you think you can find these items, or what you think you want to buy your little niece, nephew, or uncle.   Tip#2: Santa has Rudolph. We have the Internet. The Internet can be your best friend. Not only can you avoid the stores from doing your shopping, but you can also surf the net to see what deals the store has to offer. This can save you time and money. Instead of going back and forth from store to store to see who has the better deal, which I really advise you that this is not a good idea. If you do go without doing your research, use your smart phone there are many apps that help you check out store prices. But if you do not have a smart phone, I really do advise you to surf the net the Internet before you go off to the wonderful world of holiday chaos.   Tip #3: Ready, Set, Go! Once you have done your research and have an idea of what your plan is; now it’s time to hit the stores. Just remember, do not panic and stick to the plan. This is last minute shopping there is a deadline and don’t have much time to be roaming around all the stores. Try to find a store that offers a range of products suitable for everyone, and if you do run out of time it’s ok to get everyone the same gift. Who ever thought of gift cars is a genius. This is a great gift for everyone. Don’t know what size your niece for a sweater? Gift card! Don’t know what little Johnny wants? Gift card! Don’t know what to get Uncle Sam? Yup, gift card! Don’t overthink it, it’s not the gift itself, but the thought that counts.   Last minute Christmas shopping can be annoying, intense, and overwhelming. No one wants to be in crowded stores or wait in those dreadful long checkout lines. Hopefully with our survival tips for the procrastinator shopper it can make your shopping experience a whole lot smoother.]]]]> ]]>

Make Your New Years Eve Party The Place To Be

Have a Countdown Clock Build anticipation for your event and the New Year. As we creep closer and closer to 2013, excitement about New Year’s Eve builds. Harness this excitement by setting up a countdown clock  that counts down the to your party. It's extremely easy to install countdown clocks from a number of sites.

 

Add Pictures to Your Event Page!

If you have any videos or photos of  your past events, you should highlight them into the your website and event page. This should go without saying but make sure the people in the photos/videos are having a good time. This gives your guest a preview of what to expect. If you don't have any pictures from past events try adding pictures of what you plan to do, people like pictures.

Have Your Own Signature Cocktails

Of course there will plenty of bubbly flowing but by having specialty cocktails  are a great way to make your party be distinguished from the rest. Have fun with it, have the cocktail names go along with your theme to enhance the theme. Make it unique and exciting but also be sure to make it practical. This also give you a chance to use some creativity and try out a bunch of different mixes and justifying it by saying you're working. Regardless of the signature cocktail you feature  be sure to include an appropriate amount of wine, beer and of course champagne.  

 Offer Your Guest Perks!

Right on your event page offer your guests  special upgrades like; Check-In Specials Let your guest advertise for you. We all know the power of social media and there is only so much you can do through your own social media website. By having your guest check in it gives your event more visibility and exposure. Also this is a more effective type of advertising than a simple generic flyer. Early Bird Specials Everybody loves a good deal. Apart from offering your guest a deal, you will also get a sense of what to expect for your event. It's a great opportunity to make any changes before it's too late.  

Theme Parties

 While themed parties might seem like a bit of a gimmick, there’s evidence that having a great theme can help make a party more popular and talked about.
Silver & Gold Party
 No everything that glitters is gold but it sure does look nice.
End of the World 
If we make it to the New Year by surviving Dec. 21 we need to celebrate!!
Glow in the Dark Party
Glow in the dark parties are really fun, things look really cool when it's dark. (Tip: Tonic water glows in the dark, try making Tonic Ice Cubes)
Masquerade Ball Party
Give your guest a chance to dress up a little and add a bit of mystery to the night.

Be Aware of Other Parties

There are parties going on everywhere, and they are all trying to make theirs as unique and popular as yours. You don't want to have the same theme as the club next door, be aware of inviting the same crowd. Get your guest involved find out what they want and what they are looking for. Don’t assume your event is the only one happening that night with that theme.
Make sure your party is a success by following these and other tips available on our Ticketbud Blog, because there's nothing worse than putting in all that work and money just to have your party be a bust.  So make sure you avoid that from happening to you by keeping these tips in mind.
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