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Why You should attend REBarCamp Seattle on Friday Feb. 13th 2009

By
Real Estate Agent with Fathom Realty West Sound WA State 52404

Experiences that Transform

Every once in a great while, you encounter/experience something that revolutionizes/challenges your thinking, and transforms/changes the way in which you approach business/marketing. My involvement here on ActiveRain has been one such experience.

The REBarCamp is another.

The recent REBarCamp in Houston Texas was the second such event I’ve attended in the past year. I had also participated in the REBarCamp San Francisco, just prior to the Inman Connect back last summer.

For those of you who are not yet familiar with these events, REBarCamp is derivative of BarCamp, an international network of free user-generated conferences characterized by spontaneous, open, participatory workshops. It was first started by O’Reilly Media in 2005, the same folks who coined the term ‘Web 2.0.

The Curse of the Costly Conference

Over the course of my professional career, I’ve attended more conferences, workshops, expos, trade shows, and conventions than you can shake a stick at. Which is strange, because I rarely find myself shaking a stick at something!

Regardless, by virtue of my past experiences, I consider myself somewhat of an expert on what constitutes a successful and beneficial event.

In today’s challenging market, real estate professionals around the country are hard-pressed to justify and cover the expenses of attending industry-related conferences.

At the NAR Conference in Orlando this past November, the full 4-day event cost $430. Add to that your air fare, hotel accommodations, and meals, and you’re easily up over $2000. For the recent Inman Connect in New York, conference registration was almost twice the cost of NAR Orlando.

Please understand, I am not downplaying or criticizing the value of events such as the Inman Connect or the NAR Conference, or the associated ROI of such events. But realistically, not everyone has the ability, especially in the current economic downturn, to participate in these events.

The Conference that Comes to You - 100% Absolutely FREE!

REBarCamp, on the other hand, is FREE to those who attend. The costs for the event are shared evenly by sponsors who contribute a flat fee of $250 each. The monies provided through sponsorship help to underwrite the expenses of renting the meeting space, providing a nice lunch, and giving each attendee an REBarCamp T-shirt. REBarCamp events can be organized and held locally, eliminating costly travel and hotel expenses.

Enter at Your Own Risk

However, by its very premise, there is an inherent risk with the REBarCamp experience. Rather than having a predictable slate of scheduled speakers/presenters (hence the corresponding cost of the event), and their associated topics, the agenda for the REBarCamp isn’t necessarily known until the morning of the event. As people show up, those who want to present/teach a session can reserve a spot for the preferred time slot and classroom location up on the ad hoc schedule board, and promote their particular session/topic. So obviously, the nature and extent of your event topics/content will vary, depending on who shows up.

Lessons from the Trenches

Despite this risk, the compensating positive is that REBarCamp provides an open environment

“Where those who are passionate about what they know, can share their knowledge freely with those who are hungry to learn!”

The people who volunteer to teach or present the sessions at REBarCamp are typically those who not only know their subject matter intimately, but have practically implemented/applied it in the course of their everyday business. They’ve lived out what they know in the trenches and allow us to benefit from their experiences.

Continuing dEaD

How many industry-related conferences or CE classes have you attended where you came away with very little, if any, practical or helpful information that directly impacted your business? Unfortunately, all too many times, either the information is not relevant to the issues we face, or the speakers seem out of touch with our reality.

Vendors in White Hats

We’re extremely fortunate in our industry to have so many valued supplier/vendor companies who actively invest and participate in events such as REBarCamp. These are companies that have a vision beyond simply selling/marketing their products and services. They possess genuine concern and passion for the health of the real estate industry, and seek to provide value for those of us who derive our living from it. My personal thanks to our friends at Trulia, Zillow, Altos Research, MLBroadcast.com, and Real Estate Shows for your ongoing support!

Trailblazers in the Web 2.0 Frontier

Additional thanks and gratitude should be extended towards those from among our ranks who have effectively laid the groundwork for future events to take place. People like Todd Carpenter, Andy Kaufman, Brad Coy, and Mike Price, to name a few.

It All Begins with You!

Imagine the positive impact we could make in our industry if each of us helped to organize an REBarCamp event in our own local market? For more information on how to begin the process, access the official REBarCamp website, or contact Mike Price at MLBroadcast.com for further details.

Coming to a City Nearest You:

REBarCamp Seattle, Friday Feb. 13th        REBarCamp Los Angeles         REBarCampVirginia

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Rich Jacobson is a REALTOR® and licensed Broker with Fathom Realty. He's a Crab Hunter, Clam Digger, and Oyster Shucker, skilffuly vanquishing anything in a shell! He is the Social Media Evangelist for Life on the Kitsap Peninsula & The Western Puget Sound in scenic WA State.

Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman
Liberty Homes - Mililani, HI
(RA) AHWD CRS ePRO OAHU HAWAII REAL ESTATE

You think they'd consider swimming across the Pacific?

Jan 27, 2009 03:03 PM
Marlene Scheffer
Realty Station - Bremerton, WA
Realtor to Kitsap County, WA

OK, I'll be there, but I am putting in one big request. Please remember that not everyone at the REBarCamp has an extensive knowledge of internet technology.  Some of us are still muddling our way through.

Some people could volunteer to do a session on, perhaps, "Social Networking 101: Keeping track of it all".  Perhaps a class called "How Not to Do All Your Blogging at 2 am - Sleep is our Friend."   Maybe something about "The Truth About SEO", and "How to Drive Clients to Your Site."

Ya'll think I'm kidding....  Think of it as a dare, everyone.  Someone teach some of these.....

Jan 27, 2009 03:05 PM
Jeremy Blanton
Myrtle Beach Homes Blog - Myrtle Beach, SC
Myrtle Beach REALTOR®- myrtlebeachhomesblog.com

Rich, you need to bring your show to Myrtle Beach, SC!

Jan 27, 2009 03:09 PM
Brad Andersohn
Retired Executive Director of Education at eXp - Boulder Creek, CA
ActiveBrad - 707.646.1876

Looking forward to a Valentine's Eve Gala in Seattle!  :-)

Jan 27, 2009 03:15 PM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Rich,

We''re chomping at the bit for Fredericksburg in March!

Jan 27, 2009 03:18 PM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Marlene: Many of the sessions, including the one that I lead, simply covers the basics. There's something for everyone!

Jan 27, 2009 03:20 PM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate

So whose paying for me to go? Any volunteers? Cuz I'm just collecting listings. I need to sell some of thes bad boys!

Jan 27, 2009 03:31 PM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Rich - I am tempted to come since it's on Friday the 13th and my name is Jason.  :)

Jan 27, 2009 03:39 PM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

I can't make it there, but I am kicking around the idea of the re bar camp in VA in March.  Gonna be there?

Jan 27, 2009 03:53 PM
Emily Lowe
RE/MAX Homes and Estates, Lipman Group - Nashville, TN
Nashville TN Realtor

I wish I could make it out to Seattle - maybe I should look into organizing one in Nashville?

Jan 28, 2009 02:28 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Emily:   Go for It!...

Jan 28, 2009 03:30 AM
John Cannata
214-728-0449 http://TexasLoanGuy.com - Frisco, TX
Texas Home Mortgage - Purchase or Refinance

I am waiting for you to come back to Texas.  I was hearing rumors that it could happen again towards the middle of this year.

Jan 28, 2009 03:47 AM
Claire C.
ActiveRain Corporation - Seattle, WA

I get to gooooooo! I get to goooooo! Woot woot! *bounce*

Jan 28, 2009 03:52 AM
Nelya Calev
John L Scott - Bellevue, WA

I am in! Can't wait to go!

Jan 28, 2009 04:20 AM
Margaret Woda
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. - Crofton, MD
Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation

Seattle is a little far, but I hear there's one in Fredericksburg, VA, in March - Count me in for that one!

Jan 28, 2009 06:11 AM
Dale Chambers
Exit Realty Professionals - Portland, OR

I'm looking forward to Seattle. It should be great!

Jan 28, 2009 06:23 AM
James Shiner
Yelling Mule - Boston, MA

If you're wondering what it's like at a REBarCamp check out the video Greg Afarian did: http://www.viddler.com/explore/zipvogreg/videos/1/

Jan 28, 2009 08:25 AM
Scott Cowan
RE/MAX Professionals - Olympia, WA

Rich, I am so glad that I attended. I learned so much and it was great to meet so many of the people I see here on Active Rain. You did a fantastic job and need to receive a  award for being such a beacon of support to all of us!

Best,

Scott

Feb 15, 2009 04:36 AM
Rich Jacobson
Fathom Realty West Sound - Poulsbo, WA
Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Broker

Scott:  Thanks, man. I appreciate all you did in coordinating the Unchained event. It was great to finally meet you. Let me know if I can ever be of service to you!....

Feb 15, 2009 06:34 AM
Yuno Marioni
Coldwell Banker Bain - Bothell, WA

I signed up for this event but I got sick... so I could not go.  My associate went there and she was it was SO AWESOME... She said she learned so much and was totally fired up!  She filled me in as much as she could but I really wished that I could have been there.  I really hope I could be there next time! 

Mar 16, 2009 02:15 PM