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oney makes the world go around but happiness comes a close second and, to most of us, a little recognition for your efforts at work is a great boost to morale. So, here at PROPERTYdrum’s offices we were delighted to receive our first piece of major recognition, a Highly Commended Award at the recent LSL Property Press Awards. Having managed to beat off all our competitors other than the mighty Estates Gazette
(established for 140 years!), we were highly delighted to be considered by 40 eminent judges to be the runner up in the battle for Property Trade Magazine of the Year. Thank you very much LSL for re-establishing these awards which attracted all the top
Our first major recognition as a leading property magazine has delighted us, thank you LSL!
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sheila@propertydrum.com
newspapers and magazines, with winners including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Financial Times and the Telegraph. There was also an award for Property Portal of the Year which was one by
Findaproperty.com while the Overall Property Journalist of the Year was won by a Freelancer, Ruth Bloomfield, so our congratulations to them as well. Moving on, we have another packed issue for you this month, with excellent features, news and more details of our two major conferences, The first being on Social Media Marketing for property professionals to be held on 15 June and the second being the PROPERTYdrum National Conference to be held on 27 September. Read about them and book now to make sure you have a place; they’ll both be informative, enjoyable and offer an unmissable opportunity to improve
business, meet the experts and network with the UK’s top property agents and suppliers. There’s much more besides this in PROPERTYdrum so I hope you enjoy the read; why not
Sheila Manchester
Highly Commended Property Trade Magazine of the Year
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