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Twenty-First Century Estate Agency

Autor Graham Norwood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 2016
This book is a must have for those estate agents who want to work more effectively in order to grow their business and profits. With 12,000 separately owned estate agencies in the UK this book illustrates how new technology and working practices can revolutionise the industry. Technology can help to improve the competitiveness and sometimes-tarnished image of estate agents in the eyes of the general public. The book contains case studies from international markets and shows how competitive the industry is and how each competitor needs to adopt new approaches to outwit rivals – and to reassure an increasingly sceptical public that agents are worth using, add value and earn their commission.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138178205
ISBN-10: 1138178209
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Estates Gazette

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Chapter 1 1 What Is 21st Century Estate Agency and Why Should We Care?; Chapter 2 2 Where We Are Now and How We Got Here; Chapter 3 3 A Different World — How Estate Agents Elsewhere Use Technology; Chapter 4 4 The UK Should Not Fall Behind — What Is Available To Us?; Chapter 5 Case Studies of Adventurous UK Property Pioneer; Chapter 6 6 E-everything — What Could Be Achieved If Only Agents Embraced New Technology; Chapter 7 7 Resource Centre: Who Can Provide What?; Index;

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This book is a must have for those estate agents who want to work more effectively in order to grow their business and profits. With 12,000 separately owned estate agencies in the UK this book illustrates how new technology and working practices can revolutionise the industry. Technology can help to improve the competitiveness and sometimes-tarnished image of estate agents in the eyes of the general public. The book contains case studies from international markets and shows how competitive the industry is and how each competitor needs to adopt new approaches to outwit rivals – and to reassure an increasingly sceptical public that agents are worth using, add value and earn their commission.