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[Video] HousingWire launches an engaging marketing event

engage.marketing tackles real estate and mortgage marketing needs

HousingWire recently launched its engage.marketing summit, bringing together industry professionals to discuss the specific needs of mortgage and real estate marketing professionals.

The two-day “Get More” event featured experts on mortgage, real estate and fintech marketing. It provided attendees with special sessions for business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketers. 

Bravo‘s “Million Dollar Listing New York” and “Sell It Like Serhant” star Ryan Serhant headlined the event, inspiring the audience to actualize their sales ambitions.

“Your theme for this past day and a half [at engage.marketing] is about getting more. That is my motto. It’s expansion always, always. How do I wake up every single day and get more than I did yesterday,” Serhant said to a packed room of conference attendees.

Other speakers and panelists included The Money Source Chief Strategy Officer Barbara Yolles, Movement Mortgage Digital Content Strategist Adam Constantine, Mortgage Cadence EVP of Operations Dan Green and more, with each emphasizing the importance of marketing in the mortgage industry.

Check out the video to see what happened at engage! 

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