Zoopla takes to the road with seminars for agents

Zoopla Property Group is rolling out a series of seminars for its members at eight locations across the UK throughout October.

The timings of the workshops come after ZPG’s recent acquisition of the Property Software Group and the seminars will showcase the resulting opportunities for members.

The sessions will cover new software releases including a first look at Alto Property Management, the development of MyPropertyFile and MoveIT, new releases within Jupix, and the future of technology development for agents.

The events have limited spaces and are offered on a ‘first come first served’ basis and will take place at some of the UK’s top innovation centres including The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, the Williams F1 Conference Centre in Oxford, the National Space Centre in Leicester and The International Centre for Life in Newcastle.

Mark Goddard, managing director of ZPG Property Services, said: “We have designed the workshops to give current and prospective members of ZPG and Property Software Group a chance to discover newly released features and news from the combined group.

“One of the key focuses will be how a membership with ZPG can help boost an agency’s bottom line and generate new revenue streams as well as future-proofing their business via technology.”

For information, email alissa.kingham@zoopla.co.uk

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3 Comments

  1. 247property-Services-HQ

    It will be a sales seminar.

    Sell Sell Sell.

    How about educate, assist and care for customers.

    Although you DO provide the best portal services and most leads u need to keep on top of current customers and assist them rather than just milking for more.

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    1. LocalAgent201625

      In fairness, they are assisting by giving extra tools to do the job, and advising on how to use said tools….

       

      Come on, I’m all for digging Zoopla out but this is just silly.

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  2. Digital Expert

    As opposed to Estate Agents working on an entirely pro-bono basis?

     

    Pot. Kettle. You know the rest.

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