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23 Things To Do Before a Conference

November 09 2011

conference peopleAre you going to NAR? The RE Technology team will be there. So we were particularly interested in this post. The amazing Ricardo Bueno of Diverse Solutions brings us this (very timely) advice on preparing for a conference. 

The 2011 NAR Conference & Expo is coming up this week! It’s going to be a full week of marketing, networking, making new friends, re-connecting with old friends, business and a little fun.

The Diverse Solutions Team will be hosting a booth Friday, November 11 – 14th. If you’re attending, we’d love to see you there!

Today, I thought I’d share a few tips on how to prepare for a conference to make the most of your time there…

Making Travel Arrangements:

  • Get the cheapest flight you possibly can. If you’re willing to travel early or take a connecting flight, you may save yourself some money.
  • Find a roommate. Twitter and Facebook are great sources to find someone who needs a roommate. Look for someone else who might be attending the conference and agree to split hotel costs.
  • Double-check for wifi. Having wifi is pretty much a “must” for me. I don’t want to have to pay for it (I find that annoying). I check and then double-check that my hotel has wifi and that I don’t have to charge my card daily in order to access it.
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