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MyHammer
Hits Nail on the Head
MyHammer,
the trades and services online market place, has launched the beta version
of its interactive search platform. Building on its success as the market
leader in Germany, MyHammer says that it is set to revolutionise the UK
trade services market.
As the portal encourages full transparency within the sector, it can lead
to savings of up to 30% compared to traditional methods of appointing
tradesmen. The free, easy to use portal puts consumers in touch with a
broader range of tradesmen and grows the quantity of work available to
tradesmen for tender. Free from geographical constraints, tradesmen can
bid for the jobs they want to work on, leaving consumers to choose the
best tradesman for the job, whether that choice is based on price, qualifications,
customer feedback rating or how quickly they can get the job done.
From putting up shelves to fitting a whole new kitchen, MyHammer is the
one-stop-shop for any home improvement job. Through MyHammers approval
process, users are safe in the knowledge that all tradesmens qualifications
are verified, and the customer feedback mechanism provides further reassurance
when selecting the right tradesman for the job. In addition, skilled tradesmen
no longer have to rely on localised recommendation - their MyHammer customer
rating provides effective endorsement on a national scale.
Once the job is posted on MyHammer, consumers can sit back, relax and
wait for the quotes to come to them. They can get on with their busy lives,
receiving handy alerts with each quote. MyHammer removes the time burden,
intimidation and reach limitations of cold-calling companies, plus consumers
can make their decision at their own pace they may even choice
not to award the job at all. Whether it is lunch time, early morning or
midnight, users can post a job quickly without lengthy research or wasted
phone calls.
Through MyHammer, tradesmen can benefit from greater control over their
inventory and work flow - depending how busy they are, they may choose
to boost their level of work by travelling further or reducing quotes
to increase volume of work. In addition tradesmen can effectively use
their working hours providing quotes on jobs at a time convenient to them,
whilst raising awareness.
Bob Swift, UK Director comments, 'MyHammer has successfully established
itself in Germany, giving over 500,000 consumers more choice, control
and convenience when planning home improvement jobs. Furthermore we have
given 140,000 tradesmen access to new work helping them build their businesses.
Weve developed a service that cuts the confusion from the planning
process of home improvement, and we look forward to revolutionising the
trade services market here in the UK.'
Go to http://www.myhammer.co.uk
to try out the beta version.
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