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The Best Promos of SXSW 2012 Outlandish promotions are a staple at the annual convergence of interactive and web enthusiasts in Austin. Here are the highlights from this year's festival.

By Becky Bullard

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Ask anyone who's ever attended the South By Southwest Interactive festival, and they'll be sure to mention the over-the-top outdoor promotions. Companies large and small vie for attention from the digerati, investors and other influencers converging on Austin for the annual conference. And over the years, they've become part of the scene where it's all about seeing and being seen. Here's a look at some of the standouts from this year.

Simple But Effective

The pop of color from these huge, orange balloons is meant to attract the attention of conference attendees on their way between sessions. The location-based Trover mobile app offers a way for users to discover and share interesting things around them in a very visual way.

Try It, You'll Like It

Clik set up this huge video screen outside the convention center to demonstrate their mobile app that turns smartphones into remote controls, enabling users to control any screen with a browser through their phone. Folks passing by the Clik screen can download the app to choose which music video to play next.

Going Big

Two men in Sumo-wrestling suits encourage SXSW attendees to take a photo with them and tweet it out with the hashtag #SXSumo to be entered into a drawing for a free Las Vegas hotel room, courtesy of hotel search engine Room 77.

Catch a Ride

The "Catch a Chevy" promotion from festival sponsor Chevrolet has been a favorite at SXSW for the past few years, but conference attendees are especially grateful for the free chauffeuring service this year, which has earned the nickname SXSWet due to the steady rain.

Tweeting Old-School Style

This creative, on-message promotion for Skype aims to re-introduce a little humanity among all the technology at the fest. Dressed in Skype-branded period attire and brandishing a bell, this gentleman reads aloud tweets with the hashtags #SXSW or #Skype from ye olde iPad to crowds gathered outside the convention center.

Getting Personal

The best promos are always the most unusual. As part of Skype's mission to encourage human interaction, they are offering volunteers who agree to crowdsurf free VIP entry to their "Eat Drink Be Human" party with live music from bands RJD2 and Neon Trees, and free food and drinks from local favorite La Condesa.

An Eye-Catcher

Mobile billboards abound at SXSW Interactive 2012, including this bus-turned-owl transporting HootSuite employees around the conference. Employees of the social media management tool perched on top of the giant owl (created by local Austin art fabricators Blue Genie) and tossed HootSuite-branded swag to fans on the street.

All You Can Eat

With very little effort, one can eat and drink entirely for free during SXSW Interactive, thanks to marketers hoping to get a little positive "word of mouse" for their generosity. These friendly FedEx delivery personnel served up free pappardelle at various spots outside the Austin convention center.

Homeless Hotspots

It's impossible not to smile walking past Clarence, the 4G hotspot. With tireless enthusiasm, he tries to sell passersby on the mobile 4G service he's offering as part of a program called Homeless Hotspots, a charitable initiative of multimedia communications company BBH New York.

Big Blue?

In promo land, it's basically go big or go home. Bre.ad's oversize mascots caught the attention of SXSW Interactive attendees, promoting the service that allows brands to create full-page billboard ads on social media networks where advertising opportunities can be otherwise fairly limited.

Door Number 3Becky Bullard is an account supervisor and social media strategist at Door Number 3, an independent branding shop based in Austin, Texas. She writes about the food and drink scene in Austin for Austinist.com and has been blogging since 2002.

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