7 ways to cut your agency's costs

7 ways to cut your agency's costs

Originally published on?Newsagent

Everyday costs are rising with?inflation, and many of these costs are inescapable. However, there are cost-cutting measures that you can take to help limit the impact that this has on your agency's profit margins and get more out of the?revenue?that you're generating for your business.

Keep your staff engaged

Your staff are likely your biggest overhead and keeping them engaged will help on three levels. First, it's a difficult time to find new staff while the "great resignation" is underway and employees hunt for the best opportunity - you don't want to lose staff and not be able to replace them while you're busy. Second, it costs more to hire someone new than to invest in your existing staff. Finally, a motivated and engaged team will get more done, saving you money through their extra productivity.

Upgrade your legacy systems

You may be used to the systems that you have, but they could be holding your business back. As your business grows, your tech may not be fulfilling the role you originally chose it for. If you're using tech that has bugs or regular downtime, consider how much more you'd get done if you upgraded to a system where you had less wasted time.

You may find that swapping to a new system means that you don't need to take on extra staff too, as your existing staff will be able to get more done on their own. Plus, there could be opportunities that you're missing out on - such as extra statistics like the?Insights?Goodlord can share with customers of its?letting platform?to help them improve their business performance.

Evaluate your suppliers and consolidate

Doing an audit of your suppliers will help you to understand where you're duplicating data entry or where you could be doing things more efficiently.?The more tasks you can consolidate into one or two suppliers, the more smoothly your processes will run and the more money you'll save overall through time efficiencies as well as paying less for fewer suppliers.?

Goodlord, for example, does everything from the offer letter and referencing to taking move-in monies and collecting rents. Combined with a CSM like?Reapit's, that could cut the platforms your agency uses to just two.

Consider offering apprenticeships

If you're struggling to find new staff, why not consider offering an apprenticeship? You'll need to?pay apprentices minimum wage?and around 20% of their normal working hours would be spent in training - for which you may be able to access some?government funding.

You'll get the chance to shape enthusiastic young people at the start of their careers, and you'll have the chance to employ them full time at your agency at the end too. Of course, they're more likely to say yes to staying on if you stick to the advice in the first point above and ensure that they're fully engaged with the work that they're doing.

Conduct block viewings

If you want to save on time and money, block viewings could be the way to go. You'll save on petrol, with only one trip to take to the property, and you'll be able to avoid wasting time once you're there. Book 10-minute slots for each visit, emphasising to the applicants that they may miss their slot if they're late. If an applicant doesn't turn up, it's not the end of the world, as you'll have another chance in 10 minutes' time.

Consider how you can cut costs through hybrid work

Everyone's now had a taste of working from home, and implementing a long-term?hybrid-work policy?could help your business cut down on your overheads. With a hybrid solution, not everyone will need to be in the office all of the time.

This means that you can hold off on moving into a larger office, if that was already on the cards - or you could even consider moving into a smaller space, if you have no plans to grow your headcount in the immediate future.

Keep your energy costs as low as possible

Energy bills are?going to increase?and there's not much that can be done to avoid this. However, there are still some basic tips that businesses can take on board to minimise the impact. Moving desks away from heat sources will make the heating system more efficient.

Turning down the thermostat by just 1 degree can help save?up to £128 a year?in a standard home - and this figure will only grow for a business. Making sure everything's turned off at the end of the day can also go a long way. For the near future, when it comes to energy, you'll need to consider how every little helps.

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