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What Tools Will Estate Agents Use Next To Reach Clients?

January 13th, 2012 1 comment

With the release of Rightmove’s TV App yesterday for Samsung’s D8000 Smart TV, if you haven’t seen the app yet Click Here, this got me thinking what tools Estate Agents will use or want next to reach out & drive information to their clients. Will any Estate Agent be making a Smart TV app to [...]

There Is A Blog In That Bog!

December 14th, 2011 No comments

As a trainer that enters various estate agents offices of all shapes and sizes one thing seems to be a common….the toilet! Often referred to as a ‘multi purpose room’ which holds filing, keys, boxes, cleaning products and in some cases a kettle and sink, oh and not forgetting a toilet. I would like to [...]

Did you know that you could make jam in a bread maker?

November 18th, 2011 No comments

I believe that all Estate Agents know that there is nothing nicer than walking into a house with the smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the air. It’s often claimed that baking a loaf of bread can give a more positive impression when on viewings.  I recently discovered that not only do bread makers [...]

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Track Customer Feedback In MyDezrez

November 10th, 2011 No comments

Track Customer Feedback On AllAgents.co.uk The importance of customer feedback is paramount. People don’t generally go out of their way to give positive comments, but are more than happy to write a complaint, a negative thought or grumble when they feel they have been wronged. Truth is both types of feedback are important to better your customer [...]

Create Labels For Cards

November 8th, 2011 No comments

How To Create Labels It’s approaching that time of year again …. Christmas. And Chritmas brings labels. This is the time of year when estate agents send out Christmas Cards to all their clients and so what better way to minimise the time it takes you to write up all the envelopes than to let [...]

Left the keys in the car again?

October 3rd, 2011 No comments

How many of you have come across the classic question ‘Who’s got the keys for……?’ The majority of estate agents rely on that tatty book sitting in the back of the office, usually with the odd tea stain for character, with a once sticky label clearly stating ‘KEY BOOK’. Not only is there the issue [...]

QR Codes on Property Brochures Window Cards and For Sale Boards

September 7th, 2011 No comments

Should Estate Agents use QR Codes? Recently mobile marketing armed itself with another powerful weapon – Quick Response codes, a two-dimensional matrix barcodes that contain some unique data (website’s url, contact information etc). You might have heard of them as QR codes. There are a number of areas estate agents can use QR codes effectively. Try placing them [...]

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Dezrez arrives in Birmingham – new training venue launched

August 30th, 2011 No comments

To help our agents get the most from our new training courses we have a new venue that we will be launching on the 20th September in Birmingham. We will be kicking off with our “Getting familiar with dezrez” delegate  training day. This course is idea for new staff members or as a refresher for all [...]

Is there a multimap alternative for estate agents?

August 2nd, 2011 No comments

There must be a fair few Estate Agents out there that were shocked to find that the maps to their properties suddenly stopped working the other day. Instead of a map on a brochure there was this message from Multimap saying: Multimap.com has discontinued it’s mapping service and moved over to Bing maps. This is explained [...]

Updated Dezrez Email Functionality – Create & Send A Property Brochure As A PDF

July 1st, 2011 6 comments

One of the most popular requests we have had via the wishlist and feedback from our estate agents has always been the emailing of a brochure facility within dezrez. The old system did have its limitations as the brochures were sent in HTML format the way that the numerous mail clients and browsers handled them was [...]