Secrets of successful inventories revealed in new course

Secrets of successful inventories revealed in new course


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Inventory Base Academy has launched its new course – how to start your own inventory operation.

The new course is aimed at helping new and experienced inventory providers to understand the business processes and acumen required.

With over 70 lessons, information points and topics, the self-paced home study material covers seven areas.

These are – The Lettings Industry Landscape; Marketing to Landlords, Agents & Tenants; Sales Forecasting & Pricing Reports; Social Marketing & Branding; Business Structure; Continuous Professional Development; and Becoming a Successful ‘Inventrepreneuer.’

It outlines the legal requirements of running a successful business, it teaches providers how to create the right impression when developing leads, how to get the most out of their social media presence and build the framework that will start their service business off on the front foot.

Sián Hemming-Metcalfe, Head of Training and Development at Inventory Base Academy, says:”The property market is changing and at an extremely rapid pace. Whether you agree or not, the government is intent on implementing what it sees as improvements to ensure tenant safety and hold the PRS even more to account.

“The launch of the levelling up plan, removal of Section 21 and a national landlord register are yet more examples of the type of legislation the rental sector is now expected to implement and manage.

“We want to help providers grasp the opportunity to build and support their client base by supporting them to respond to these challenges.”

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