The Future of Real Estate Marketing blog examines the impact of Web 2.0 and the Internet on real estate and real estate marketing and is presented by Inman News.
Joel Burslem (Founder)
Joel was formerly VP of Content at Inman News™. He is a regularly quoted expert on the impact of the Web 2.0 and real estate and has been interviewed by the Wall St. Journal, BusinessWeek and the International Herald Tribune, among others.
Katie Lance (Author)
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Katie is the social media director at Inman News and has nearly 15 years experience in marketing, sales and training. She previously served as marketing manager for a San Francisco Bay Area real estate brokerage. She enjoys blogging and speaking about social media, real estate technology, web 2.0, mobile technology, search, and more!
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