Foxtons fee gamble | Brexit surprise | Conveyancing 'revolution' Grabbing the headlines Whether you’re using digital marketing to target vendors and landlords, or to promote your properties to prospective buyers and tenants, says Nelly Berova, headlines are fundamental to digital marketing.Click here to read Grabbing the headlines. Foxtons gambles on fees ban by not hiking charges to landlords The famously bullish estate agency says that despite lower revenues in lettings, the tactic has already helped the company gain more market share.Click here to read Foxtons gambles on fees ban by not hiking charges to landlords. 70% of vendors don’t care about Brexit Surprising results from Jackson-Stops research among 1,100 clients finds a clear majority aren't bothered by the ongoing Brexit fiasco.Click here to read 70% of vendors don’t care about Brexit. Conveyancing app promises to revolutionise property marketing Teal Legal says its service will enable estate agents to advertising properties as 'conveyancing ready' and indicate how long it will take for each home.Click here to read Conveyancing app promises to revolutionise property marketing. Letting agent apologises after listing ‘prison cell’ apartment Brighton letting agent causes a stir on social media after property's bedroom – which features a toilet close to its bed – was uploaded to Rightmove.Click here to read Letting agent apologises after listing ‘prison cell’ apartment. ARLA President Elect resigns to spend more time with family Richard Selwyn was due to be the organisation's President next year and his sudden departure leaves a big gap in its succession process.Click here to read ARLA President Elect resigns to spend more time with family. 2017-05-17 Grant Leonard