Estate agents offered free trial of innovative content marketing service

Estate agents can take advantage of a 14-day free trial of a service providing premium quality, market relevant, location targeted, personalised articles ready for immediate promotion on their blog, news page and social media accounts.

The free trial is offered by contentfor, a service set up by Broadway Publishing Company who have more than 14 years’ experience in content creation services, working with a variety of industries. 

The service is offered via their subscription website, which was launched last month, and offers 24/7 on-demand access to an extensive library of Google friendly, informative and engaging articles created by a team of UK writers. Every article is researched and written with the home mover in mind, with the aim of helping estate agents become the go-to expert in their area and ultimately assisting them in winning more instructions by showcasing their expertise and knowledge.

A spokesperson for contentfor says: “We see abandoned and out of date blog and news pages on estate agents’ websites every day, simply because most agents haven’t got the time to continually research, write and post new content. Quite rightly too, as they are busy securing new instructions and selling property. However, estate agents are missing out on a very simple, yet effective marketing method. Content and social media is a hot topic right now in estate agency and this is the only subscription service of its kind, that we are aware of, which provides such high-quality targeted content. Agents can populate their website and add social media links in minutes, with expert, educational information created to specifically attract homemovers.”

After the 14-day free trial, the service will be available from £19.99 + VAT per month. To register visit the contentfor website

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