SXSW Interactive Gets SlideRocket-ed
We are super excited to announce this morning that SlideRocket is going to be the official presentation partner at SXSW in March, 2010! We are huge fans of SXSW – they really define innovative when it comes to events, and now they have taken another step by making SlideRocket available to all the SXSW speakers for their talks at the festival. How cool is that?? Just to whet your whistle about SXSW, we put together this presentation to tell you what it is all about (best viewed in full-screen mode):
Basically, this partnership means freedom for the presenters – they can create awesome presentations (or import their old PowerPoints) through the SlideRocket web app, and can update them at any time from any computer. No more searching for the right file, or feeling trapped by the desire to make last minute changes, but no way to do so before a talk starts. They never have to worry again about what computer or software will be available, as SlideRocket will maintain full fidelity no matter the platform. As someone who has planned conference-type events before, I can say this is a huge relief for the event organizers as well! No more scrambling with multiple laptops, thumb drives, fonts that don’t display correctly, or countless other event stressors.
We think one of the coolest things about this partnership, however, is that essentially now SXSW can live on long after the festival is over. Since SlideRocket presentations are embeddable, SXSW will be able to share them on their site post-event, and the presenters can also do so on their own blogs or websites. Through the unique SlideRocket analytics, both SXSW and the presenters can see which presentations are captivating their respective communities. We like to talk about how SlideRocket helps presentations become living, breathing documents that inspire connections and conversations. Now, by using SlideRocket, SXSW is able to extend its own life and maintain the energy and excitement of being at the festival 365 days a year. We think this is just great.
All in all, we are just thrilled about this partnership, and can’t wait to see all the amazing presentations SXSW presenters create in SlideRocket!
If you are a SXSW presenter, we will be providing you with a free Business Edition account from now until the end of April, 2010. Please sign up to claim yours today, and we’ll be excited to help you get started in SlideRocket! You can also check out this presentation to learn more (best viewed in full-screen mode):


LeAnn
October 22, 2009 @ 11:45 am
Well, let’s hope they have fast internet at whatever conference you’re at, because I’m falling out of love with SlideRocket because of it not working properly at conferences. If the conference hotel or civic center or where you have this conference has slower internet, don’t count on SlideRocket working. Things like SlideShare will work perfectly, though.
Make sure to go through your whole SlideRocket presentation on your computer using that slower internet so it caches all the slides otherwise it won’t work. It’s just easier to download the SlideRocket presentation and put in on SlideShare.
Tracy Frey
October 22, 2009 @ 12:15 pm
Hi LeAnn,
You can use SlideRocket offline as well. All you need to do is export it to our Portable Presentation player, and you do not need an internet connection. Full fidelity – including all transitions, effects, audio, etc. – will be preserved. Please do contact support, however, at support@sliderocket.com, as they would be more than happy to help you troubleshoot any specific issues you are having – we want to make sure you have a great SlideRocket experience!
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Tracy
Tracy Pizzo Frey
Senior Director of Community and Product Marketing
http://www.sliderocket.com
LeAnn
November 4, 2009 @ 7:07 pm
You mean Portable Presentation .exe file standalone for Windows only? Not so good for us Mac users. And the other SlideRocket portable presentation tool to sync online to desktop is only in the paid SlideRocket, and since different things happen when I use the non-paid version I’m not so sure I want to pay for it.
Thanks, though. I appreciate your comments.
Nat Robinson
November 5, 2009 @ 1:58 pm
You make a good point and we have a Mac version coming in the next couple of weeks. In the interim you can still use the Desktop Presenter.
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September 30, 2010 @ 12:28 pm
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