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JULY2020|ISSUENO.

21

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The monthly newsletter of the Quarkwood
Estate

MODERNISTHO Here's what's new in


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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.
JULY2020|ISSUENO.21

INTERI For your newsletter, don't

ORDESI just rely on listings and


pictures of properties to
GN make it interesting. People
MATTERS want newsletters, so they
can stay informed. Add
HO W D E S I G N G I V
E S Y O U AN E D G E articles that will help
homeowners and property

Since you're dealing with buyers make the most of

properties, remember to their investment. You can

leave plenty of room in also update them on the

your layout for pictures. state of the market, so they

You want clients to see a have an idea of what to do

property and wish they'd next.

learn more about it. You


can emphasize an image Another type of content you
by leaving enough space can include in your
between the picture and newsletter is a column

borderthe text or
to frame andtry using a
draw
offering tips and advice on Your property's
attention to it. how to take care of
interior is more
properties. This could include
home improvement, important than
landscaping, or maintenance you think. Find
that people can do to
increase the value of their
out why before
properties. you start listing.

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