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How to Make the Most of Mega Agent Camp 2024

The doors to KW’s Mega Agent Camp 2024 will swing open on Monday, Aug. 12, welcoming in real estate agents from across the country and beyond. As the industry’s leading agent education and training event, MAC centers on mainstage conversations with more than 120 top-producing agents from across KW, who share the inside scoop on their success. With so many powerful panelists, that means there’s a lot to take in over just a few days. And because MAC won’t be returning to Austin next year, this is the summer to explore the heart of the capital city. Follow our lead to learn how to make the most of MAC24.

Take (and Share) Notes

Information saturation is real. It can be especially hard to pace yourself at a convention or conference, when speakers and panelists have so much action-oriented information to impart. Jay Papasan, KW’s vice president of strategic content and co-author of The ONE Thing, suggests using his TIPSS framework to avoid “convention letdown.”
Jay says taking notes by hand is the gold standard, but however you prefer to take down information, writing helps you synthesize what you hear and increases retention, even if you never consult your notes again.

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Since you can’t be everywhere at once, it can also be helpful to partner with associates from your team or market center to share notes. If everyone chooses a different panel to cover and posts their notes on a shared drive, no one misses out. Sharing notes can lead to sharing tactics and strategies, which helps you build rapport with other agents, while also discovering aha’s you may have overlooked.

Jay recommends setting aside time after a big event to consolidate your key takeaways, and turning a long list of could-do items into a short list of action items that will make the biggest impact in your business. When you get home from MAC, time block your top priority and get started on it ASAP. By taking quick action, you’ll move past procrastination to experience a sense of progress and the satisfaction of knowing your time and money were well spent.

Feed Body and Soul

Running on empty at a big event is never a good idea, so it’s wise to plan ahead when it comes to food. This year’s CEO Summit, hosted by Gary Keller, opens MAC24 and runs from noon to 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 12. With five hours of can’t-miss conversation on the docket between Gary and special guests Jason Dorsey, Brittany Hodak, Shawn Stevenson, and Kindra Hall, you’ll want to go in fueled up – and bring snacks!

On Tuesday and Wednesday, main stage sessions start on the early side – at 8 a.m. – so it’s worth getting a head start or pre-ordering your morning coffee for pick-up in or near your hotel. Long lunch breaks (Tuesday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., and Wednesday, noon – 2:30 p.m.) mean you have time to eat onsite and explore the exhibit hall, or to schedule a lunch date out and about. Onsite food trucks will include local purveyors Chi’Lantro (Korean barbecue-inspired dishes), Shawarma Point (modern, healthy Mediterranean), and I Juan Tacos (enough said).

The Austin Convention Center is located in the heart of downtown, so there are numerous culinary choices nearby. If you’re a foodie, check out Eater Austin for restaurant recommendations by location, including downtown, central east, and Rainey Street options within walking distance or a short rideshare away. The city’s downtown restaurants are popular, so be sure to make reservations when you can.

Outings and walk-and-talk meetings can be a great way to get to know your colleagues, and Austin’s downtown offers plenty of stroll-worthy destinations. If heat is no deterrent, you can walk the hike and bike trail that traces the shores of Lady Bird Lake, or stroll the city’s 2nd Street District boutiques. While you’re over that way, snap a selfie with the iconic Willie Nelson statue outside of the Austin City Limits Live music venue. You can also drop in on the world-class, Lake Flato-designed Austin Central Library to take in the view from the rooftop butterfly garden.

Bat watching in Austin is a thing. When the main stage sessions close at MAC, find a spot along the Congress Avenue Bridge at dusk and wait for North America’s largest population of Mexican free-tailed bats to take to the skies for their evening meal. You can also take in the views on a riverboat tour or schedule an evening kayak excursion, where you’re bound to be in good company; bat-watching is Austin’s most popular tourist attraction.

On Wednesday, KW’s Cultural Summit serves as the capstone to Mega Agent Camp. Created and led by Mo Anderson, former president and CEO of Keller Williams, Cultural Summit celebrates the mission, vision, and values that drive and guide our company. Mo will be joined onstage by KWRI’s Wendi Harrelson and John Clidy to spotlight individuals who’ve made a difference by recognizing the personal side of business and demonstrating culture in action. Come ready to hear inspiring stories of struggles and challenges, and the power of compassion and support to deepen connections and change lives. 

Plan Ahead and Pace Yourself

When it comes to a multi-day event, it can be tempting to over-commit. It’s a good idea to study the MAC agenda before your trip and decide what you don’t want to miss – both at MAC and farther afield. Make sure to factor in time for rest and networking, and consider the advice of Martha Small, a luxury agent with Austin Portfolio Real Estate. Martha suggests doing advance outreach to agents who work in locations that are of interest to you, then scheduling a get-together during MAC to connect and build out your brain trust and referral network.

Of course, don’t forget the basics. Business cards (Yes, we still use them!), portable device chargers, a bag or backpack you can carry all day, a water bottle, and comfy walking shoes are non-negotiables. The convention center spans six city blocks, so consider where to compromise on style in favor of practicality and comfort. Be prepared for the temperature differential between air-conditioned spaces and the heat of a Texas summer. A light jacket or sweater you can easily shed outside can be a life-saver when the AC is cranking indoors.

Dive Into Learning 

As Gary Keller said, “Education is never over for professionals.” The way he sees it, MAC is the singular most important event you can attend to find out how to do your very best in a tough market. Learning from top pros and connecting with other agents at MAC can help you reignite your love of real estate and recommit to your goals. 

Mega Agent Camp 2024 takes place Aug. 12-15, in Austin, Texas, and is open to all KW agents and associates, and their invited guests.

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