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SEPT. 2020 • ISSUE NO. 50

HOME OF THE STARS Take A Peek at Your Favorite Celebrities' Homes

Newsletters make for great marketing materials, especially in the real estate industry. You can use it to write a message to clients, show new listings, and share tips and stories regarding the business that people might enjoy. Depending on the types of properties and clients you deal with, you can go with a number of designs for your newsletter. If you showcase a lot of modern homes, for instance, try a minimalist look to go with the image of the house. Dealing with more traditional properties would be suited for a newsletter that uses serif fonts and muted or neutral colors. If you work with commercial properties, especially corporate spaces, on the other hand, use dark colors and bold contrasts to emphasize the majestic buildings and offices you'll feature. By Adora Montminy

INSIDE THIS SPECIAL ISSUE:

FEATURED HOMES - 3 TIPS FOR YOU - 5

YOU CAN LIVE LIKE

A STAR TODAY


Just Celebrity

Things FURNITURE LIKE THE STARS

For your newsletter, don't just rely on listings and pictures of properties to make it interesting. People want newsletters, so they can stay informed. Add articles that will help homeowners and property buyers make the most of their investment. You can also update them on the state of the market, so they have an idea of what to do next.

Another type of content you can include in your newsletter is a column offering tips and advice on how to take care of properties. This could include home improvement, landscaping, or maintenance that people can do to increase the value of their properties. You also don't always have to use pictures of houses or offices in your newsletter. Add a face to your real estate company by featuring agents and sharing their stories. You can also use illustrations and other design elements to give your newsletter more visual appeal beyond photographs.

"Affordable stylish interiors!"


PRACTICE PAGE Take A Peek at Your Favorite Celebrities' Homes

Newsletters make for great marketing materials, especially in the real estate industry. You can use it to write a message to clients, show new listings, and share tips and stories regarding the business that people might enjoy. Depending on the types of properties and clients you deal with, you can go with a number of designs for your newsletter. If you showcase a lot of modern homes, for instance, try a minimalist look to go with the image of the house. Dealing with more traditional properties would be suited for a newsletter that uses serif fonts and muted or neutral colors. If you work with commercial properties, especially corporate spaces, on the other hand, use dark colors and bold contrasts to emphasize the majestic buildings and offices you'll feature. By Adora Montminy

INSIDE THIS SPECIAL ISSUE:

FEATURED HOMES - 3 TIPS FOR YOU - 5

YOU CAN LIVE LIKE

A STAR TODAY


Practice page FURNITURE LIKE THE STARS

For your newsletter, don't just rely on listings and pictures of properties to make it interesting. People want newsletters, so they can stay informed. Add articles that will help homeowners and property buyers make the most of their investment. You can also update them on the state of the market, so they have an idea of what to do next.

Another type of content you can include in your newsletter is a column offering tips and advice on how to take care of properties. This could include home improvement, landscaping, or maintenance that people can do to increase the value of their properties. You also don't always have to use pictures of houses or offices in your newsletter. Add a face to your real estate company by featuring agents and sharing their stories. You can also use illustrations and other design elements to give your newsletter more visual appeal beyond photographs.

"Affordable stylish interiors!"


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