While in Las Vegas, we went to lunch at Carnegie Deli inside the Mirage Hotel. My friend Matt Case ordered Leo’s Delightin’. The sandwich was so large, we decided to record him trying to eat it. Check it out!
While in Las Vegas, we went to lunch at Carnegie Deli inside the Mirage Hotel. My friend Matt Case ordered Leo’s Delightin’. The sandwich was so large, we decided to record him trying to eat it. Check it out!
Conferences, How To Blog, Social Media Advisors, Social Media Training
I just got back to the beach from Generation Blue, the national conference for Coldwell Banker agents. At the event I spoke on two topics that were highly attended and talked about. In fact, the classes were so popular we ran out of handouts for every class. I also was told that there was a fear of times of the Fire Marshall coming by. I promised those who attended I would put a copy of my presentations online, so they are attached to the bottom of this message.
While at Generation Blue I did two sessions. The first was on 50+ Tools to Enhance Your Social Media Strategy in which I shared various tools that I use on a daily basis to run my business. These are not all the options that are out there in social media, but rather are tools that I either currently use or have used in the past.
The second topic I spoke on was regarding the fundamentals of blogging and 5 basic components to getting started. I shared basic tips on how to write the posts, what to write about and how to do it effectively.
Hope everyone enjoys! If you were unable to attend or would like me to come speak on either of these subjects or anything else related to social media, feel free to contact me.
Yesterday I had the privilege of listening to Chris Brogan share a keynote presentation at the Generation Blue Conference for Coldwell Banker in Las Vegas. He shares on the importance of building trust with the consumers in an online and offline world. Instead of sharing his entire speech, I figured it would be more valuable to just share the actual presentation I shot live.