The next innovation in blogging technology will probably not come from within the Real Estate blogging community.
I'm not saying this because I don't have faith in the creative minds that occupy this real estate space. I do. But innovation is more likely to come from those who are focused on the larger blogging community outside of the RE.net.
This was true last at last years BlogWorld, where new technologies like Utterz made their debut.
This is one of the main reasons I'm happy to be speaking at REBlogWorld. Of course I'm happy to be doing my presentaion on Using And Abusing The Latest Web 2.0 tools. And I'm also looking forward to hearing the other speakers as well. But the real draw for me was that REBlogWorld is part of the larger BlogWorld experience that includes REBlogWorld on September 19th and BlogWorld on September 20 and 21.
When you register for REBlogWorld, you get all three days for one price. And the good guys (Todd Carpenter and Jason Berman) putting together REBlogWorld have worked out a 20% discount for ActiveRain members. Just enter ACVIP in the promotional box during registration, then click reply to see the new price before entering your payment information. But this $350 price goes to $450 on August 22. So, & you have only a few days left to get the best deal.
Here's the schedule for REBlogWorld on September 19th:
Room 1
- 10:00-11:15 Master the Key Points of Web Client Conversion, From Click to Close - Mariana Wagner
- 11:30-12:45 Social Networking With Photographs - Teresa Boardman
- 12:45-1:45 Lunch
- 2:00-2:45 Getting Great Content Out of your Contributors - Dustin Luther
- 3:00-3:45 How to Win Friends & Influence People Online - Todd Carpenter
- 4:00-4:45 Getting traditional media exposure using new media tactics - Jim Duncan
- 5:00-6:00 Using & abusing the latest 2.0 tools - Jeff Turner
Room 2
The seminars will be moderated by Pat Kitano, Kevin Boer, Ginger Wilcox, Mariana Wagner, Matt Fagioli, Jason Berman, and Jan O’Brien.
Hopefully, I'll see you there.
So true, Jeff. So much of what we see in our RE worlkd on-line and in marketing was first used in other industries. We have, like the auto industry, lagged behind in some ways. Nice to see how much progress has been made in jus a few years, and how RE has adapted other technologies, etc. for use in our profession.
I am hoping to be there on the 19th.
Jeff