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Property Award Shortlisting for Leaflet Marketing Firm
A Huddersfield-based print marketing firm have been nominated for an award at the prestigious Negotiator Awards.
Mr Flyer, who specialises in servicing the property industry is in the running for the “Supplier of the Year – Products and Services (Marketing)” category alongside 19 other nominees.
It is the third year that Mr Flyer have been recognised at the awards, which are labelled to be “The Oscars” of the estate agency world, with the winners hand-picked from many hundreds of entries. The winners will be announced at a ‘grand gala dinner’ in London on November 30th.
Mr Flyer’s director, Andrew Robinson commented, “I am extremely proud that my team has once more being recognised as one of the best suppliers to the property industry in the UK. We work tirelessly to offer the best service possible and are constantly looking for ways to improve our business offering.”
He continued “I believe this year will be even harder than previous years, with more than 19 suppliers shortlisted for the Products and Services category.”
Mr Flyer was established in 2011 with the aim of providing a reliable and quality leaflet distribution service. The company has experienced rapid growth over the last 6 years. As a result of their continuous growth, Mr Flyer now employs 23 staff and have now expanded their service offering to become a full print marketing company.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mr Flyer .
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