We’ll try to broadcast most of the day. the show starts at 9:30 Eastern Broadcasting Live with Ustream.TV
We’ll try to broadcast most of the day. the show starts at 9:30 Eastern Broadcasting Live with Ustream.TV
I’m going to spend a good chunk of May in Washington DC. NAR has it’s Midyear Meetings, I’m hosting unassociated 2011, and the week before, I’ll be presenting at BlogWell DC! BlogWell is all about “How Big Brands Use Social Media”, and I’ll be presenting on how the National Association of REALTORS® shared our 2010…
On Monday, May 9th, unassociated returns to Washington D.C.! This day long unconference for association professionals is all about sharing ideas and experiences in being a game changer in your association. The 2010 event was organized by Maddie Grant, Lindy Dreyer, Ben Martin, and Myself. With approximately 75 attendees, will drilled down into topics like virtualized conferences, online privacy,…
I’m really excited to be attending RE Techsouth again next year. One big change for 2011 is the addition of Association Camp, a track designed for association staff and leadership. RETSO is accepting speaking proposals right now. Put it on your calendar.
At the AE Institute in Dallas next year, I’m leading a presentation on building Conference 2.0. In addition to my involvement with RE BarCamp, I’ve spent the last year working with CACR to build Real Estate TechCon, building Real Estate WordCamp, helping to revolutionize NAR’s Anual Conference and Expo, and of course hosting unassociated last spring. Over the next couple months, I’ll be…
I participate in several private discussion groups. I’ve been on some for more than a year, and recently become involved in many more thanks to Facebook’s new groups feature. One of the private conversations I participate in occurs on the Social Media Business Council’s member’s only discussion forum. A place where several Fortune 1000 companies…
reprinted from snap.tc One of the great things about living in Chicago is seeing quarter-million dollar cars parallel parked on the street. I snapped this today because it made me think about transparency in a web 2.0 world. Ferrari uses a transparent engine cover on many of its cars. What they are saying is that…