CONTENTS April 2011
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6 NEWSbeat The serious news about the property market is in this
magazine – don’t miss it.
The shifting sands of Arabia
10 Social Media Marketing Conference Twitter, Facebook and other social networks can help you get new instructions and give you a real competitve advantage. The conference that tells you how is on June 15. Sign up now.
12 Dear Sheila Occasionally, some of us feel the need to share our views. this
month, the views are quite heated, to say the least. Read on.
14 A house divided There are perils in buying property and there are greater perils in joint ownership. Graham Dorman has some sage advice on the property pre-nup.
16 Portal combat, the big three Portals have become, in a very short time, all-powerful in the
Picture perfect; how to make sure your photos really tempt the buyer
purchase or rental of property. Andrea Kirkby reviews the machinations of the key players in this arena.
COVER FEATURE
RESIDENTIALsales
24 Agents in the community The arts, sports, charities, community involvement is a key
element in many successful agencies. 16 35
How good is your public relations function?
4 APRIL 2011 PROPERTYdrum
27 Photo editing, is it worth a shot? If your photos have grey skies, ugly dustbins, misplaced motors, who you gonna call? Pixelbusters?
35 Good relations How annoying is it when your competitors steal a march? If
No getting away from portals now!
you want to get ahead of the game, PR may be the route.
40 Company profile MD of SPA Microsystems, Trevor Youens, describes why he thinks Aspasia software is at the technical cutting edge .
MORTGAGES
42 Mortgage and conveyancing news There are big changes ahead in the way conveyancing
works in the UK. We have the latest news on this and other mortgage matters.
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