First Day of the Prudential Sales Convention - New Orleans

The convention opened up with the awards ceremony and an address from the Laurie Keenan - President Prudential Real Estate Affiliates then Mark Burnett. She took the stage dancing. Laurie is a forward thinker focused on technology and aligning Prudential affiliates with top technology companies around the world. She made it very clear to thousands of real estate agents that agents may be able to survive today without technology as a primary focus, but in the next few years it will not be possible. "Success in the current market [and market of tomorrow] requires new thinking, new strategies and new tools." She encouraged real estate agents that were doing business the old way to "re-invent themselves or start thinking of a new line of business." She went on about some new relationships Prudential is making with some technology companies as the one with Yahoo is coming to an end (end of year). She also talked about the importance of listing syndication and utilizing our relationships to achieve maximum success. Listing syndication? Why didn't I think of that? :)

Mark Burnett (Survivor creator) was absolutely fantastic. Before hearing him talk, I thought to myself, what can this guy say to a bunch of real estate agents? Boy did he have something to say! His speaking style was very plain with an almost Americanized English accent. He spoke as though you were having a conversation in a bar and got right to the point with every sentence. He told a story of overcoming adversity and how he started Survivor. He went on to tell a story about pitching the Apprentice idea to Donald Trump. Each story focused on his ability to sell himself and his ideas. He also talked very passionately about team building and surrounding yourself with only high energy people and to cut dead weight (non-energized people) loose at EVERY SINGLE OPPORTUNITY when it comes to business. People who are not high energy can only suck the energy out of you. How to Jump Start

Your Company's Online Marketing. This seminar was given by the the Trulia guy. He was a young guy, very smart and very articulate. His message was also on the new way of doing real estate (right in line with Laurie Keenan). He talked a lot about generation Y and how they make up the majority of home buyers now. His company is very in touch with this new group of home buyers and know exactly how to market to them (hence the success of Trulia). He is convinced that real estate has shifted to a place where you can no longer reach your customers through old real estate methods i.e. cold calling, door knocking, newspaper ads, etc. According to him (and I agree) the new way of meeting your customers (Generation Y) is social networking. Using tools like ActiveRain, Trulia Voices and other social networking tools is the way to connect. Hmmmm where have I hear that before? Am I on top of shit or what? Toot, toot. That session ended early so I tried to sneak over to the Online Buyers Advantage (Platform) because I knew my friend Andrew Boyd was speaking.

Platform (OBA)- Andrew spoke about the success of the platform and how agents are now averaging 4 to 5 deals a month as a result of using it effectively. To use it effectively, he thought it was important to staff it with the right type of agents and to not force it on anyone that is only partially committed. The primary focus of the seminar was to show agents the five things to do with a buyer that comes in on the platform and was very similar to the talk he gave at our office. Seminar with Bob Woodruff - The ABC news correspondent, I caught a few minutes of this and skipped out. Soul2Soul Party in the French Quarter. This is thrown by the Merrill Corp. (the people who do our biz card). Local band free drinks yada, yada, yada.

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My Cab Ride through the 9th Ward

I have lots of stuff to post about my trip to New Orleans to attend the Prudential Sales Convention.  Over the next few days, I will post about some of the content of the convention.  For now, I wanted to quickly blog about my cab ride through the 9th Ward.

As much as I tried to resist being the stupid tourist, I couldn't help but to go see the 9th ward.  After 2 1/2 years you would think more would be accomplished.   After the Sunday afternoon exhibitor welcome event, I hopped a cab coming out of the conference center. 

My original intention was to go back to the apt, shower and get ready for the night's activities.  As the cab got closer to the French Corner, I began to really take a liking to the cab driver and his New Orleans, Creole accent.  He spoke passionately about the area and how much he loved it here.  The conversation drifted naturally into his disappointment with the government in regards to the rebuilding effort in the 9th ward.  With that said, I asked him to take me out there, so we went.  

We drove through the 9th ward and to my surprise, there was very little in the way of progress.  A few homes here and there were being rebuilt but the majority of them were still boarded up.  I couldn't help but to wonder where these people were.  The cab driver told me that there are still a good number of people living in the trailers after 2/12 years.  That totally blew me away.  Now, it is not like I am just learning this for the first time but this time, standing in the middle of the area that was flooded, I felt like I really understood.  I took a bunch of pictures and a little bit of video.

 

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Prudential Sales Convention 08

I am sitting in a trendy coffee shop on the southern part of the French Quarter and about to attend the opening seminar for Prudential's anual sales convention in New Orleans.  The line up is pretty good.  I registered yesterday and got all of the propaganda, from the looks of it, it should be good.

 Today we will hear Mark Burnett (creator of survivor) speak.  The afternoon session is Bob Woodruff, the ABC news anchor that covered Katrina.  The break out session is a seminar on How to Jump Start Your Company's Online Marketing. This is given by the guy who owns Trulia.  It should be interesting.

 I will post more tonight after the activities.

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Prudential Sales Convention 08

So I just finished booking my flight for the conference next week.  The agenda looks pretty good.  Speakers are Mark Burnett (Survivor), Dana Carvey and the guy from the apprentice.  The last one I went to was in San Antonio.  Are any of you planning to go?  If so, what kind of courses are you thinking about taking?

http://preaconvention.com/default.aspx

I would love to meet up with a few of you down there if you have the time, post back!

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