Digital Video Summit

Summit Video


Sponsored by

Frontdoor.com

Turn on. Tune in. Discover Video.

Over 11 Billion videos are viewed online in a single month. Over 550 million hours are spent by Americans watching online video each month. Television and the web are converging.

Video has always been a powerful marketing tool that, until now, has largely been inaccessible and expensive for most small business owners. Technology has changed that forever.

At Inman News' inaugural Digital Video Summit in New York City, we will explore the issues around online video and how brokers and agents can leverage this new wave of innovation to better market their listings, find new buyers and discover new ways to engage online audiences.

This half-day workshop will highlight some of the industry-leading best practices as well as show you the future of where this new medium is heading.

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A full conference pass to Real Estate Connect (including admission to Digital Video Summit) is $769.

Digital Video Summit workshop only is $199.


Workshop Program

Wednesday, January 7, 8:30 am – 9:15 am
Can Video Really Sell Houses?
Find out if integrating video is your next strategic move. Should you and if so then how?

Wednesday, January 7, 9:15 am – 10:15 am
5 Killer Uses for Real Estate Video
How to do you produce, use, and most importantly profit from it? Watch and hear from agents who are doing it well. Did they do it themselves or use a professional?

Wednesday, January 7, 10:15 am – 11:00 am
How to get video cheap—from do it yourself to consumer-pro to low-end production
Show me the money... Just how much will video cost? Learn some tips for doing it on the cheap, from DIY to hiring a professional.

Wednesday, January 7, 11:00 am – 11:45 am
Share Your Video With the World
Learn the secrets to successful marketing, syndication and distribution of your digital video from these experts.

Wednesday, January 7, 11:45 am – 12:15 pm
Keynote: Where can online video take us?
Hear how video can be used in just about every aspect of your real estate business. So what's the future of video?

  • Channing Dawson, Senior Vice President of Emerging Media, Scripps Networks  Interactive