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Media relations in property

I wrote this book in conjunction with Graham Norwood (a leading residential property journalist) and it focuses on the role of media relations within the marketing of residential or commercial property and related services to the property and commercial sector and it is to be published by EG Books in March 2006. Here’s the blurb:

PR gets a bad press. Especially in the property industry. Yet we live in an increasingly media-driven world and cannot afford to ignore such a powerful communications tool.

Media relations - when done properly - is a vital tool helping property companies to build shareholder value through stronger brands, develop reputations that drive a flow of new work and help sell and let properties faster and at a fraction of the cost of other marketing techniques.

This practical and comprehensive book - peppered with real case studies and comments from numerous people within the property industry - aims to demystify ‘the black art of PR’. It explains what it is and what it isn’t, and what it can and cannot achieve. It looks at how good media relations can help developers, surveyors, architects, agents and those on the periphery of the industry - whether in a large or small organisation, the commercial or residential market, a PR professional or a complete beginner.

Click here for a copy of a review of the book, published in Professional Marketing magazine in summer 2006, written by Georgina Power of Cushman & Wakefield.

Some of the topics covered include:

The two authors represent both sides of the story – the marketing/PR professional on the one hand and the seasoned journalist on the other. The authors bring together a range of skills and experience from these and other perspectives.

The book contains the following chapters:

Graham Norwood's biography

Graham writes on the residential property market for a range of UK newspapers including the Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer and The Independent as well as three international editions of The Wall Street Journal.

He is also a contributor on property and personal finance issues to magazines including Vanity Fair, GQ, The Tatler, Homes Overseas, What House?, What Mortgage? And What Investment? He regularly writes for property industry publications too, including Estates Gazette and Show House.

He has also written for the Guardian Unlimited and the Channel 4 Homes web sites. Until 2000, he was a journalist with the BBC.

Further information is on his web site at www.grahamnorwood.info.