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    January 7, 2008
    Inman Real Estate Connect Conference 2008

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    It’s almost here… The Inman News Real Estate Conference in New York City kicks off Wednesday morning with lots of great speakers and panelist in queue. I am excited to to attend and am looking forward to hearing what’s expected for real estate in 2008. Inman_banner_2
    Besides the obvious real estate intensives, they have planned sessions and workshops for bloggers and social networking as well. Some of the who’s who include;

    Greg Tracy Founder Blueroof.com
    Michael Yang, General Manager Yahoo! Real Estate
    Lockhart Steele Founder Curbed.com
    Craig Newmark Founder Craigslist.org
    Lloyd Frink, President Zillow.com
    Bradley Inman Publisher Inman News
    Matt Heaton, CEO Active Rain
    Pete Flint, Co-Founder & CEO Trulia

    If any of you Shak-ers or fellow Realtors are planning to attend, let us know! If you’re not attending but wish you were, check back with us here at Shak and Jill to hear about all you missed in the Big Apple!

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    Comments

    I am soooooo envious. Sigh. :(


    Thought you might be :) I love to learn and I know you do too. Wish you were there!
    I'll bring back lots of nuggets to share.


    Look forward to seeing you guys in NYC!


    We look forward to it too. Are you speaking at all???


    Look forward to seeing you there,

    Cheers!


    Greg, look forward to meeting you in person.


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