5 ways to connect at Real Estate Connect
Tag, Twitter, Flickr, blog and commune during conference
By Inman News, Tuesday, July 22, 2008.Bookmarking Sites
Flickr photo of Palace Hotel restaurant atrium by RealEstateZebra.Editor's note: The annual Real Estate Connect conference in San Francisco begins tomorrow, July 23, and ends on Friday, July 25.
There are several ways to share content and follow the Inman Real Estate Connect San Francisco 2008 conference online -- especially if you are a fan of Flickr, a follower of Twitter, a commenter in community groups, or like to log time as a blogger.
Follow Inman on Twitter: We have our own Twitter account at http://twitter.com/InmanNews from which we'll be posting live updates and coverage of the entire conference.
Follow fellow "tweeters" on Twitter: There is a page in the Inman Community section where you can view all the Connect-related tweets. Check out the Real Estate Connect Twitterstream here.
Tagging: Whether blogging, tweeting or posting photos, using tags with your Real Estate Connect-related online content will help others find your coverage. The official tag is: ConnectSF08. Use it on blog posts, or Flickr photos, etc. You can use it with the hashtag for Twitter -- #ConnectSF08 -- or the Twitter tag #ICSF.
Peruse the photos: Inman Connect attendee Ines Hegedus-Garcia started a Connect Flickr group at http://www.flickr.com/groups/833182@N23/. If you have a Flickr account, you can post your pictures from Connect to the group, or you can just take a look at the photos submitted by everyone else.
Inman Community live-blog: Bill Wendel is a Connect SF '08 attendee who will be blogging about every session he attends. His posts can be found in the "Connect SF 2008" Community Group at http://www.inman.com/community/groups/connect-sf-2008, where you can join the discussion.
Information provided by Daniel Rothamel, Inman Community manager.
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