Digital Property Group to reward agents with £100 every week
DPG is launching a scheme to reward agents for displaying its new window stickers. Every week, for the whole of 2012, one lucky agent will receive £100 of gift vouchers.
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DPG will them randomly select one of those photographs each week to win the prize.
Greg Bryce, DPG’s Commercial Director. says:
“We’re proud to have so many agents advertising on our sites. Our customers are very important to us, and it’s our No 1 focus to ensure that they are consistently delighted with the return that DPG delivers to them.
“We will be supporting our customers throughout 2012 with regular visits along with in-depth business reviews to help make sure that they maximise their return on investment.
"Giving weekly prizes for window sticker displays is just one part of that and we look forward to discussing business opportunities with all of our agents in due course.”
Window stickers and window cards can be ordered free of charge here and displays should be e-mailed to windows@tdpg.com.
The free prize draw promotion starts on Tuesday 3rd January.
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