Many now make the case that Facebook is far more important to your brand than Google. Some have abandoned their websites entirely in favor of an all-in presence on Facebook. Find out how to determine where you should move in the coming year.
Objects connected to the internet. Yard signs that tell a story. Instant feedback. It’s all possible; it’s all here. Learn what this is all about so you’re prepared.
Panelists:
Richard Hubschman, Partner, Frosting,
Trends in media and technology that will impact your business in the coming year
It’s 2011, and yet most agents still take a handful of bad photos, write clich
Media convergence now Learn how to think about, and plan for, the coming blend of Web, television, film and mobile from two of the country’s leading media strategists. The idea that media would blur together has been projected for years, but it’s happening now
Standards are beginning to gain momentum, but what do vendors think? How can innovation be unlocked more powerfully while protecting MLS information?
How to use technology and tenacity to stay one step ahead of the banks and close deals
Short sales are tough, but there are going to be a lot of them for years to come. Learn how you can make the most of these complex transactions from people who have seen it all.
As the market continues to swoon, and technology that could one day replace the MLS proliferates, executives and boards are forced to answer tough questions.
Panelists:
Rob Hahn, Partner, 7DS Consulting, @robhahn
Bob Hale, President and CEO, Houston Association of REALTORS
Online video is one of the most powerful tools in the marketer’s toolkit. Learn how to do it right, from content to production. Bad Internet video can be better than no Internet video. But a thoughtful video strategy can do wonders. Learn how to get it right
We all know it: Mobile is a big deal. But choosing which path to start down often leads to confusion? Experts who manage successful mobile products share their insights.
MLS organizations have plenty of strategic planning meetings, but do many have a strategy? How can you move beyond the tactical time sinks and petty positioning to plot a course that sustains your organization?
Panelists:
Art Carter, CEO, CRMLS, Inc.
Rich Lull, Senior Vice President,