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A few notes from an Inman Connect newbie

This year, I attended Inman Connect New York for the first time. Here are my impressions.

Who goes?

Connect is a little quirky and a very geeky.

My peeps are the highly oxygenated types who live for freely sharing, smiling and percolating information with just about anyone that will talk with them.

Also at Connect, you’ll find the “leveled up” industry makers, builders, shakers. (They are a remarkably friendly group.)

What happens?

Inman Connect is not a slow cooker of concepts. It is the hot wok of collective ideas — an accelerated series of rapid-fire sessions and events condensed into several intense days.

The first session kicked off with a jolt. I was prepared, with my note pad, pocket full of business cards and enough caffeine to fight jet lag.

Navigating the agenda was remarkably easy — the Inman Connect app became indispensable: I could quickly rate sessions, view the agenda, message attendees, view vendors and even make dinner plans.

Top takeaways

Tips for new attendees

Here were some things I learned as a first-timer at Connect.

I found attending Inman Connect fundamental to keeping relevant; I strive to continuously learn, re-tool and sharpen my real estate skill set.

I’ll be shedding a few pounds of conference bloat on my calendar in the coming year — because attending Connect has become the new priority.

Erinn Nobel is Brand Evangelist and Broker with eXp Realty. Follow Erinn on Facebook and her website

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