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Inman Connect NYC 2008

 I went to Inman Connect NY this year determined to go to as many sessions as possible, gain new insights, and bring them back to the AR community. This strategy contrasted to my usual Inman experience of back-to-back deal making meetings with little time for sessions. I am sad to report that my hope of attending many of the sessions lost out to the best Inman networking experience to date! However, the good news is that all of that networking and deal making will result in some great new tools and features coming to our ActiveRain members in the future months! In fact it's Friday morning, and it's already been one week since the conference has ended and this is my first real opportunity to take a breather and write a real blog post about the experience.

I've come to savor the relationships rekindled at Brad Inman's Real Estate Connect conferences, held in San Fransisco in the summer and Manhattan in the winter. My first Inman conference was not as successful, despite my hopes; I aspired to meet with the "higher ups" to pitch the idea for ActiveRain and raise financial support. In reality, that first conference was quite the growth opportunity. I drove to San Francisco alone, and when I got there knew absolutely no one. I approached people who's name I recognized, introduced myself, and attempted to secure meetings. Needless to say, I ate every meal by myself during my three days in San Francisco and drove home just a little poorer than when I had arrived.

The first conference is the hardest to "crash", so to speak, but by the second, and certainly by the third, I found myself knowing more and more people. Now after my fourth conference I would guess that I know 1/3 of the attendants on a first name basis! 

I managed to sneak into parts of a several sessions, and here were some of my takeaways:

Charlie Young, COO of Coldwell Banker, banished the old "listings as commodity" argument with his emphasis on putting listings everywhere.

Marc Davison of 1000Watt Consulting stressed taking the temperature of the market and giving more transparency.

Sherry Chris, CEO of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate twirled people on their heads, stating, "Consider non-business application as business applications". Twitter, YouTube, etc.

Kevin Boer discussed using outside companies for your web components, opensource software, etc, as a way to make real estate blogging and technology affordable. Why reinvent the wheel? 

Trulia announced their new motto of "when your product becomes a commodity, commoditize your business" and the launch of their new white label listing product. (I personally believe that this is perhaps one of the most important milestones in the real estate industry in the last 10 years. I will try to post more on that thought soon.)

FrontDoor made their big appearance.  They are definitely a player, and should be watched!

Pretty much every expert said that the real estate market is doing very badly, and it most likely won't recover for another couple of years (except for a few locations, such as New York city, which are booming). 

The general theme left little doubt of the impact of conventional marketing as a has-been in our current marketplace. Exemplified by Pamela Liebman, President and CEO of the Corcoran Group, her company has done away with all print advertising, except to promote open houses. If agents are hesitant, she shared, track and share where closed sales originate. The numbers will speak for themselves, and agents will switch right away!

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24 commentsJon Washburn • January 18 2008 01:15PM

Da Plane.......Da Plane........

Being on a Plane next to Matt is great!!

In Jon’s post welcoming Rich to the fold, he mentioned that we are hoping to attend more functions across the country in the coming year. After sitting next to Matt while flying across the country for the Real Estate Connect conference, I have to say, I could not agree more. Here’s why........

On the airplane, we had no access to the internet. So I basically had Matt next to me captive, with his computer, but no internet access. Guess what programming guys keep on their computers that doesn’t require the internet...............yep, you guessed it......their programming environment!!!

Why is this significant? Because I got to sit there and bend his ear until he fixed a few things in the code that cause headaches for me (and maybe for you)..........

The first one is eliminating people’s ability to post listings in the ‘for professionals’ area of ActiveRain. This has been our policy for a long time, but in the next few days, you will no longer be able to check both ‘for real estate professionals’ and ‘for consumers - advertising a listing’ at the same time when you are posting blogs. I probably remove about 50 listings a day from the professional category............repeat offenders get a little note asking that they review the posting guidelines for the ‘for real estate professionals’ category. Many do not, as there just isn’t time.

He also put some tracking in place on a tricky bug we have been experiencing. Many of you may have had this hit you and not even realize it. For some reason, points are randomly being stripped away from posts. We don’t know why. It gives your post the dreaded kersplat........even though you did nothing wrong. We haven’t been able to reproduce the exact steps that are causing it in order to put a fix in place.

I encourage you to go back and browse through your old posts..........if they have had points taken away and you feel they shouldn’t have, contact me and let me know, I will make sure everything is straightened out.

I had him started on putting some sorting mechanisms on the stats page, but after playing with the code for a while, he realized that it was about a five hour project...........I’m sure glad we still have the flight home :)

 

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