The Web is no longer wired, it's ambient. Your office is wherever you happen to be. Cables, cabinets and cubicles seem crazy. Here's how to make the switch.
Making your way in the new media neighborhood
The New York Times' media and culture columnist shares his views on what to expect in 2011.
The senior strategic advisor of the renowned digital communications giant shares his view on what the coming year will bring.
Presented by: Steve Rubel, SVP, Director of Insights, Edelman Digital, @steverubel
The world's biggest real estate company sits just an hour outside of New York City. Shouldn't you know what makes it tick? Hear all five residential brand CEOs on stage together for the first time sharing their candid assessment of their company and their industry.
What roles does design have in the market? Hear what HGTV mega celeb, Vern Yip's philosophies on the interiors of real estate. Discover new opportunities and get it sold.
Four leading real estate market watchers give you their no-punches-pulled take on what you can expect in 2011.
Hyperlocal news sites powered by Web giants are springing up left and right, providing street-level content to your customers. Are these sites partners or foes?
Presented by: Warren Webster, President, Patch.com, @wwebs
Location-based technologies are all the rage with Facebook, Google and a host of hot start-ups in the game. It seems like a natural fit for real estate, but is there more hype than hope?
Presented by: Seth Priebatsch, Chief Ninja/CEO,
Presented by: Bradley Inman, Publisher and Founder, Inman News & Vook, @bradInman
New innovations for marketing a local business pop up every day. Learn how to sort through the offerings and get it right.
Panelists:
Adena DeMonte, Director of Marketing, Badgeville.com, @badgeville, @adenademonte
The unsung art of user interface design
Building a great website means more than just clickable buttons, gradients and reflections on your logo. Hear from the experts on how they build truly great online experiences.
Half-baked Facebook pages and random Twitter feeds will no longer cut it. Social media is a critical brand touchpoint that requires a strategy, not an intern. Learn how to get serious.