Cleaner look and new features for Letting Agent Today

Cleaner look and new features for Letting Agent Today


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The Today property sites – Estate Agent Today, Letting Agent Today, Landlord Today, Property Investor Today and Introducer Today – have relaunched with a crisp, clean look and the opportunity for much more interaction between agents.

Each site continues to stand alone via an individual URL but the other sites can be accessed easily from the top of each publication.

Today sees the official launch of the new-look EAT, LAT, LLT and PIT. The mortgage-focused publication Introducer Today will be launching in the coming weeks.

So what’s new? Well the most obvious improvement is a clearer layout with increased focus on news and views. Users now need to be logged in to comment on articles, aiming to improve the quality of discussion.

There’s also much more video content plus a video archive, while enhanced keyword search facilities and easier navigation around related articles.

All comments posted on Breaking News and Industry Views articles will automatically feed into the new and improved Community section – where we hope you will feel encouraged to express your views and cross-fertilise ideas with others in the industry.

“I’m very proud to announce the re-launch of Estate Agent Today, Letting Agent Today, Landlord Today and Property Investor Today. The purpose of the redesign is to make the Today sites easier on the eye while providing a 360-degree news and information service for the UK property industry” explains Nat Daniels, chief executive of Angels Media, the publisher of the Today titles.

Angels Media head of marketing David Fowle adds: “The redesign is the culmination of over a year’s hard work and we’re very proud of what has been achieved so far. The sites will continue to improve, though, and there are many more features we will be rolling out in the not-so-distant future.”

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