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Written by rosalind renshaw

An incredible 900 potential clients turned up to an online estate agents’ two-day event in a midlands hotel.

Hard to believe?

You are right to be sceptical.

But a press release is doing the rounds and appears, to journalists, to be the real thing as it seems to come via a site called PR Web which is regularly used by the media.

It goes on to say that the event was such a huge success that it is likely to be replicated in further events, with the next one planned for January.

However, there are some curiosities in the release: random capital letters, internet links that seem bizarre, and some odd inconsistencies as to whether “Online Estate Agents” are actually one of the UK’s biggest estate agents or, as the title would suggest, an exciting new trade body.

We were somewhat stumped, so EAT sought the help of the two online agents this community knows best. Were they invited to this exhibition? No – and almost certainly because it never took place.

Russell Quirk of eMoov quickly pointed out that this was an article to build search engine optimisation (SEO).

Adam Day, of Hatched, agreed. And both agree that articles written purely for SEO purposes are rubbish.

But, if that is the case, who would have placed the article and why?

Our consultants think it may have been the hotel. We’re not so sure. Why would a hotel promote something that had never taken place?

Anyway, if you read in the next few days about how an online estate agents’ exhibition attracted nearly 1,000 people … remember, you read the true story here first.

https://www.prweb.com/releases/online-Estate-agents/Event-shows/prweb11240010.htm

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    It's a poorly orchestrated two layer SEO release, designed to promote http://www.onlineestateagents.co/

    Quite why though is another matter as that is one page of text and a booking form.

    • 21 October 2013 12:13 PM
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    From the woeful Press Release: "This free seminar is said to be delivered by estate agents with over 50 years of collective experience, and is included in the one off fee that each buy pays."

    You couldn't make it up.

    Except,in THIS case, 'Dr M Mansoor Siddique' clearly DID... ;o)

    • 21 October 2013 09:20 AM
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    This is the single most bizarre article I recall reading. It's a great headline, but I have no idea what its about, who's behind it or why?

    • 21 October 2013 09:03 AM
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