Promoting Property

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Brand Collaborations
Building
Built environment
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Chartered Institute of Public Relations
Chiswick Park
CIPR
Commercial
Communication strategy
Communications Team
communications theory
Community Land Trusts
Construction
CPD
CSR.
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Estate agency
estate agency promoting
Estate management
Face To Face
GDPR
Great Portland Estates
House Price Forecasts
Housing
Housing Associations
King's Road
King’s Road
Local authority
Local government
Localism
Marketing
mixed-use development
Neighbourhood Planning
Planning
PR Opportunity
PR Practitioner
PR Strategy
PR Team
property communication theory
Property Consultancies
property consultancy
Property development
Property Industry
proptech innovation
Public relations
public sector housing policy
Real estate
Retail
RICS
Show Home
social housing
stakeholder engagement
strategic property communications practice
strategy
Student Accommodation
UK Housing
UK Property
UK public relations
urban regeneration strategies
Wo
Word Of Mouth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367257163
  • Weight: 471g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the wide-ranging elements of property PR in the UK, with a strong emphasis on communications theory, strategy and technique. The editors begin with an introduction to the property cycle and the role of property PR within it; consideration of the changes and challenges facing the industry; various structures of property communications; and the need for a strategic approach.

Subsequent chapters provide perspectives and lessons from contributors in a variety of property sectors including commercial property, estate agency, social housing, property consultancy, proptech, retail and homebuilding. The book concludes with insight into future change, both for the property industry and for the communication function within it.

This book is recommended reading for all property PR teams, for students studying for property, PR or marketing degrees, and for anyone working in the built environment sector who needs to consider PR and marketing as part of their role.

Penny Norton is the director of PNPR and founder of ConsultOnline. Her work covers all elements of property PR, from pre-planning consultation through to media relations for property consultancies. Penny is the author of Public Consultation and Community Involvement in Planning: A Twenty-First Century Guide (Routledge, 2017) and she writes extensively for property publications.

Liz Male MBE is the founder of LMC (Liz Male Consulting). She has 30 years’ experience of marketing communications, corporate reputation and issues-led PR for the property and construction industry in both agency and in-house roles.