
One Rental At A Time Lessons Learned From Participating in Big Events
Oct 13, 2025
Michael Zuber, a real estate investor and public speaker, shares insights from recent industry events. He praises the organization behind BiggerPockets Con, highlighting standout speakers and charisma on stage. Michael also discusses the community-focused Springboard event, focusing on strategic investments like ADUs and 1031s. The conversation includes the impact of AI on content creation and entrepreneurship, emphasizing its potential as a transformative tool for creators. Finally, he shares excitement for diverse future conferences and his upcoming event.
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BiggerPockets Con Runs Like A Well-Oiled Machine
- Michael Zuber praised BiggerPockets Con's team, production, and sponsor integration as very professional and Vegas-level polished.
- He contrasted smooth logistics and strong sponsor activations with other events he has seen in 250+ conferences he attended.
Stage Presence Beats Spreadsheet Talks
- A great main-stage speaker needs charisma and showmanship, not just spreadsheet expertise.
- Zuber believes keynotes should energize and have personality to engage thousands of attendees.
Springboard's Community Focus Shines
- At Thatch's Springboard, Zuber opened the program and noted the event's community focus and smaller, tighter format.
- He highlighted a member who completed deals while battling cancer as an example of community resilience and commitment.

