We are delighted to share that our Economoose blog has been listed in 2017 as one of the Top 100 Property Blogs on the web by Feedspot!
Rankings are determined by the following criteria:
- Google reputation and search ranking
- Influence and popularity on social media
- Consistency and quality of posts
- Feedspot’s editorial team and expert review
You can view Feedspot’s entire list here.
Our Economoose blog came in at number 33 and we’re thrilled with the news. In recent months, our readership has reached an all-time high, increasing by over 100% since September 2016. Whether you’re a high net-worth investor looking for a punchy read about the industry, or a young professional easing your way into the market, £10 at a time, we hope our blog will be your one-stop shop.
Since we opened our doors in 2013, we’ve experienced an incredible amount of growth. Our 22,000+ members now span across 67 countries. To date, we’ve raised over £9,500,000 in property crowdfunding opportunities. We don’t plan on slowing down any time soon, so watch this space. While you’re here, why not look at some of our favourite articles of 2017?
4 Reasons Why Millennials Were Born to be Investors
Stamp Duty Has Created a World of Rich Renters
How Can PropTech Change Property Investment?
Why Use Debt to Finance Property Investment?
Written by Jenna Kamal
Sources:
http://blog.feedspot.com/property_blogs/
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