NMHC 2010 Meeting Tweets
There are some parts of the technology and Social Media marriage that you have to just love. One of the best uses of Tweets is the tweeting of interesting facts coming out of an industry seminar or industry meeting. When you can not attend an event, it is a great way to stay connected and feel like you were there, or at least sort of there.
The annual meeting for the National Multi-Housing Council (NMHC) was held last week. As a part of the Annual Meeting, other seminar days are always held in conjunction. This is one of the BEST industry meetings you can attend if you have an interest in the apartment and rental market industry.
I wasn’t able to attend as I have in prior years, but I was able to monitor the event by watching the Tweets. Here’s a link to a Twitter page with the search results for Tweets from @2010NMHC. This provides you with a running list of interesting ideas, facts and concepts worth following up on.
Here is the page link: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%232010nmhc
As an example of the results you will receive, I have copied some of them below:
Realtime results for #2010nmhc
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kdutyNMHC: @trainingfactor You’re welcome. We’re hoping to make it a regular staple of our meetings whenever possible. #2010NMHC
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trainingfactor: @kdutyNMHC thanks for all the great posts and info #2010NMHC
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resiteonline: RT @kdutyNMHC Mobile marketing will be critical for apt industry. #2010NMHC.
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zkestenbaum: howard dean and karl rove’s banter is funny, but sounds 100% scripted, anyone disagree? #2010NMHC
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EzTexting: Read our mobile marketing case study of UAS Properties (800 chicago rental locations) http://bit.ly/ciOnq #2010NMHC
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trainingfactor: RT @kdutyNMHC: Industry challenge: create a career path for true sales/leasing staff that keeps them in sales, not prop mgmt. #2010NMHC
If there is one or another you find particularly useful, we hope you will bring it to our attention. We would love to know what you find useful and helpful.
Good Tweeting!