Congratulations to all of the musicians who attended this year's SXSW! Whether you performed at festival-sanctioned events or unofficial parties, you should be proud of yourself for enduring the melee in the name of marketing. And while that's a triumph in itself, your journey isn't over just yet. Part of making the most of your experience is what you do after bidding adieu to Austin. Follow this four-step guide for help wringing every bit of usefulness from your stint at SXSW.
If you read our guide to getting the most bang for your buck at SXSW, your guitar case, purse, book bag, fanny pack, or what-have-you is probably stuffed with business cards acquired from tireless networking. Gather 'em up, 'cause you're about to put them to use. The music portion of the fest is the last, so about a week after it's over – early April this year – you can begin to follow up on the connections you made. Here's some loose protocol for approaching those contacts via email.
The bulk of your fans probably weren't at SXSW, so we hope you shared your experience on social media during the festival in real time. The deluge of coverage by the press and blogs, however, doesn't stop until days, even weeks, afterward. See below for tips on where to find photos and reviews of your performances.
Consider adding any coverage you find to your press kit. It's nearly impossible for writers to keep up with all the SXSW alerts, much less attend all the events we're aware of. We don't need an update simply to say you played the festival, of course, but including info on how things went for you this year is a relevant update to the info you'll send when you've got an album, EP, video, or other announcement to deliver.
Did you know more than 250 Sonicbids artists were selected to play SXSW 2015? The application window opened early July last year at a reduced rate, then was increased in a bit in the fall. If you missed your chance last year, let this serve as a reminder to be ready for the 2016 announcement. Get your EPK in order ahead of time, as Sonicbids is the official platform for SXSW applications.
Did you perform at SXSW 2015? Tell us your experiences in the comments!
Jhoni Jackson is an Atlanta-bred music journalist currently based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she juggles owning a venue called Club 77, freelance writing and, of course, going to the beach as often as possible.