Inman Real Estate Connect Recap

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Inman News put on a great show in San Francisco last week. There were lots of great speakers and panels to watch and learn from. The most exciting thing for me was to finally put some faces to the names of people who I have been speaking with for a while. Also really great to have a chance to meet some Ubertor clients from across North America.

The Ubertor clients I found running around the conference were Mike Cannuscio from Marblehead, MA, Kris Berg from San Diego, CA, Jim Duncan from Charlottesville, VA and Ardell DellaLoggia from Seattle, WA.

Fellow bloggers that I bumped into were the dynamic duo Drew and DavidG from Zillow, Christian and Phil from Wellcomemat, The MyTechOpinion team, Joel Burselm, the Sellsius guys, Pat Kitano, Michael Simonsen from Altos Research, Dan from Bringtheblog, Seattle blogger Marlow Harris plus many more. (Sorry if forgot to put you on the list)

Feel like you missed out? Make it out to the next one in New York – http://www.realestateconnect.com

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Inman Real Estate Connect main conference hall
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Reggie from MyTechOpinion and Steve Jagger
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Mike Stephenson, Kris Berg from San Diego Castles and Steve Jagger
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Steve Jagger, Marlow Harris from Seattle and Mike Stephenson
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Steve Jagger, Sarah, NikNik and Reggie from MyTechOpinion

6 Answers

  1. Jim Duncan
    8/8/2007 at 3:10 am

    Steve –

    It was great to finally put names and voices to faces. How many new clients did you pick up?

    One difference I noted between Ubertor and many of the other vendors was that you had been participating and contributing to the RE.net for a while, so your presence was less of a “I’m here to sell!” and more of a desire to be “a part of” the Connect experience. That alone makes using your product easier.

    Now, about all of those upgrades and free service … 🙂

  2. Mike Cannuscio
    8/9/2007 at 2:27 pm

    Steve:

    It was nice to meet you and your partner, Mike, in person in San Francisco. It is a bit ironic that we bumped into each other in the Google room since I learned about Ubertor (CombustionListings) from my brother Tom at Google several years ago. Keep up the good work. Again, I love reading your blog.

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