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Tech startups turn to digital PR platform for media exposure

Tech startups turn to digital PR platform for media exposure Digital PR platform Newspage helps early-stage tech startups with limited resources increase their visibility to journalists and news organisations Share this item with your network: By Published: 06 May 2021 17:45 Early-stage technology startups in the UK are using digital public relations (PR) platform Newspage to help increase media visibility and secure further funding. Conceived during the UK’s first national lockdown, Newspage enables startups to create and disseminate their own publicity without the involvement of expensive PR agencies whose costs are prohibitive to many early-stage startups. While Newspage is designed for use by any small businesses operating in the UK, the latest vertical its founders are targeting is technology startups.

Iain Swatton joins Dashly | Mortgage Introducer

Dashly, the mortgage evaluation and switching platform, has appointed ex-Connels and Countrywide director Iain Swatton as its head of intermediaries. Swatton was sales director at Connels Group following over two decades at Countrywide Plc, latterly as its financial services director. He said: “Having been on the client-side, my interactions with Dashly’s platform demonstrated not only its deep understanding of buyers and existing mortgage holders but also the firms that operate within the market. “Human advice is more important than ever in the age of big-tech and comparison sites, and Dashly has become a vital ingredient for any brokerage serious about retaining existing customers and nurturing new business opportunities while maintaining their own values and identity.”

Dashly releases mortgage-searching fridge magnet

Dashly releases mortgage-searching fridge magnet
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Searching for a home online? Use these tech tricks

While estate agents are still open for business during lockdown, government instructions not to leave the house unless it is really necessary have meant that even more people than usual are conducting property searches online - at least initially.  Browsing the estate agents window virtually has its advantages. You can do it from the comfort of your sofa, while there s no risk of wandering inside and having to politely feign interest in homes you have no intention of viewing.  But with thousands of potentially suitable properties at your fingertips, it can sometimes feel like looking for a needle in a haystack.

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