Agents offered chance to win a business consultancy package

Kerfuffle has launched a new competition for agents – The Kerfuffle Challenge.

The company is looking for five firms, of any size, to work with some of Kerfuffle’s best suppliers, consultants and trainers over the next three months.

The idea behind the competition, which is free to enter, is to enable Kerfuffle to demonstrable how it can potentially help improve an agency’s business.

What else do you need to know?

Entry closing date: 28th October 2020.

The winners’ package: The five estate agencies to be selected to take part in this challenge will benefit from:

(1) Fortnightly training sessions with well-known trainer Julian O’Dell.

(2) Weekly consultative sessions with Richard Durrant, ex-MD of Intercounty.

(3) Paul Morgan, IT director at Farrell Heyworth who will be on hand to discuss any IT challenges you face or provide suggestions for changes that could improve efficiencies.

(4) Select PropTech solutions to try free of charge during the three-month ‘Be Better’ period.

(5) A supplier tech review that Kerfuffle says will help  it hone your business to what you actually need.

Kerfuffle head Simon Whale commented: “We are looking to give something back to five lucky winners.

“We’re going to throw the kitchen sink in terms of all the consultative advice we can muster, allied with online training from industry legend Julian O’Dell and free use of some of the more useful suppliers toolkits to see how we can help them get off to the best possible start in 2021.

“All agents need to do is fill in the entry form which expires on Wednesday and if lucky we’ll be in touch over the next few days.”

To enter, simply click here.

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