The IHBC Heritage MarketPlace
The IHBC’s recast Heritage MarketPlace web resource is a new way to access, promote and secure quality services, advice, guidance and more on all aspects of heritage and conservation – its care, checking and changing – free and accessible to users, affordable and quality profiling for commercial and charity Stallholders.
IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘We’ve just finished a total renovation of our virtual Heritage MarketPlace – begun during Covid and recast now for our new world.’
‘IHBC’s new MarketPlace offers easy-search listings of services and more to help anyone source quality solutions to any heritage-led query or need.’
‘With more than 125 stalls listed to date, we’re preparing to host the online launch of the IHBC’s 2023 Annual School on 21 June with a virtual and live School ‘MarketPlace:LIVE’, climate-themed and, like all our Schools, learning-led.’
‘Remember, anyone can visit our ‘MarketPlace:LIVE’ online free on 21 June, from 4.30-7.00pm, just by registering HERE.’
‘And if you’d like to host a live MarketPlace:LIVE stall online, to promote services or offer free advice linked to our School themes of climate & heritage, contact us HERE’.
IHBC’s MarketPlace, for everyone: Source network links, advice and services, 24/7
- A managed online listing of services, products, advice, guidance and more on all aspects of buildings and places and their care, including checking on planned changes.
- Stall listing includes contacts, locations, descriptions, references and a unique ‘Share Link’ – see the IHBC’s HERE – so visitors can send on to friends and colleagues or file for review later
- ‘Easy ask’ answering service: JUST ASK
- Accessible guidance, including Caring for your Home
IHBC’s MarketPlace for visitors: Free help to find the advice you need
- Easy Stall search options, with Keyword or Map
- Easy to search by need: Heritage ‘Check’, ‘Care’ or ‘Change’
- Easy use Stall links for promotion or review (See lead School Sponsor MFL Affinity Insurance Group HERE)
- Personal contact options
- Always open!
IHBC’s MarketPlace for Stallholders: Affordable, quality and networked profiling
- Clean format and familiar terms ensure broad user appeal
- High visibility promotion across IHBC’s sector and networks
- IHBC mark of quality recognition
- Free listings for selected IHBC Recognised networks (See HERE)
- Starting point for any MarketPlace:LIVE presence
Explore the MarketPlace from our homepage HERE
Find out more about our virtual MarketPlace:LIVE
This article was originally posted on the IHBC website on 6 May 2023.
--Institute of Historic Building Conservation
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