Ten great reasons to enter The Negotiator Awards 2018:

Have you thought about why you should be entering The Negotiator Awards 2018?

Here are ten great reasons:

You’ll pay nothing to enter and nothing to promote your success

You’ll be recognised as ‘the best’ by clients and your industry

You’ll add value and credibility to your business

You’ll motivate colleagues and staff

You’ll inspire trust from your clients, in your business

You’ll generate business

You’ll create news and excitement in the media – about you!

You’ll enjoy the fantastic experience of collecting your award

You’ll join the elite in UK residential property – those who have won a Negotiator Award

You’ll beat your competitors!

Click here to read how winning an award has been a game-changer for these agents and individuals.

 

More about the Awards

The Negotiator Awards is the UK’s premier awards programme for estate and letting agents. There is no entry fee or charges for winners and we have simplified entry, so it can be done entirely online.

And this year there are more categories, such as single branch, 2-5 branches and agencies with 6-9 branches, as well as regional categories, so it’s a fair chance for all, no matter what size your agency.

There are categories to highlight your marketing skills, your community activities and personal awards for special individuals. See all the categories here.

And if you’re shortlisted, we’ll give you a free ticket to The Negotiator Conference & Expo held on the same day, worth £180!

You’ve nothing to lose and everything to gain. Entry closes on 31st July, so get cracking! Enter now – click here!

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