According to the FBI, over 2 million burglaries were committed last year. What would you do if it happened to you?
Inventory your home or business possessions rapidly with this easy to use app! Capture images using the camera capabilities of any windows device and add item names and descriptions. List A makes it easy to find adjectives, while List B makes it easy to find things. And your inventory is a collection of things, not adjectives. Using the description format we recommend, you’ll be able to view similar items at a glance and spare yourself from hunting through your items list.
What about all the natural disasters we just lived through (hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma). Hundreds of thousands of people lost everything!
I am usually a very positive person but it appears that burglaries as well as natural disasters are becoming a more frequent part of our lives.
Millions will not get what they're owed!
Did you watch the news! Do you remember seeing images on TV of folks sifting through their belongings trying to find anything that was salvageable? Most of it was unrecognizable.
How can they file a claim when they don't even know what they've got!
You have to be asking yourself, 'Would I be prepared if a disaster (whether natural or man-made) struck my home today?' Most people would have to say, 'No.' Would you?
Remember a disaster can be anything from a fire or flood to a hurricane or earthquake. It can even be a burglary. Don't think it has to be something catastrophic!
In 7 easy steps I will show you how YOU can be prepared just by using a camera and the Internet, but before I do..
'Ask Yourself These Questions'
- Are you prepared to rebuild your life if a disaster strikes?
- Could you tell the insurance company everything that you lost?
- How much do you stand to lose?
- How much money are you willing to throw out the window?
- Are you taking charge of your money and possessions?
'What About Your Heirlooms?'
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Did you ever think that someday you would 'hand down' some of your keepsakes to your son, daughter, grandchild or favorite charity? If you fall victim to any of the dozens of possible natural or crime-related disasters, you may never get the chance to see those items go where you intended them to go!
Even worse, you may not be fully compensated by your insurance company in the event of the loss of your valuable heirlooms!
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Most natural disasters happen so frequently in certain areas of the country that people become complacent about taking precautionary action. Even in so-called 'safe' areas, like the West, unexpected disasters such as flooding, lightning and fire can strike. Wouldn't it be nice to know EVERYTHING you own before a disaster strikes? Completing a home inventory will give you that peace of mind should a natural disaster hit unexpectedly.
As vital as an inventory is to your well being, I can certainly understand why you might not have one yet. You may simply not know how to create one or where to start. It may also seem complicated and time-consuming!
By using this FREE easy-to-use e-book 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' you can quickly and easily document your memorable possessions and store them in a safe and secure place.
'I've Been Robbed!'
My name is Debbie Rochlin. Let me tell you why I created this book. I have been the victim of several break-ins. I wanted to share my experience with you so that you can be prepared in case this happens in your life.
We always say, 'it will never happen to me,' but sometimes it does!
I remember the sickening feeling when I came home and my house had been ransacked. I felt violated! The thought of someone in my home, touching my possessions, going through my private personal items, rummaging through my life. The worst part was that they took the antique watch from Russia that my grandmother had given me. There was no replacing it, EVER!
Can you imagine someone breaking into your home while you are out shopping or at work? They are there with only one purpose -- to steal what you worked so hard for. Just thinking about it still makes me feel sick.
Like you, I work hard for my money, and letting some thug get away with the wealth, which I have accumulated, is just not right!
If I had only done my homework I would have been able to get it all back from my insurance company. Beside, isn't that why you pay those high insurance premiums, so you can collect when a disaster strikes? It never lessens the feeling of being violated, but at least I wouldn't lose financially.
When I went to tell the insurance company what I had lost, I missed several valuable items. I thought I knew everything that was taken, but months later I remembered several items.
I tried to file a claim for the additional $2500 loss, but unfortunately found out that once a claim is closed, THAT'S IT!
UNFORTUNATELY, if I had taken the time to do an inventory of my possessions, at least I would have been compensated fairly.
By using the 7 easy steps in 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' you can spare yourself the heartache I endured by not being prepared. You won't have to learn the hard way like I did, not once but three times, because I didn't take my own advice.
'Take the Home Quiz that ALL Homeowners FAIL!'
Find an easy chair in your living room, sit down, close your eyes and list out-loud everything you have in your living room. I mean everything -- furniture, pictures, lamps, rugs, books, CDs, the picture of your grandmother in a silver frame, stereo -- everything!
Now open your eyes and see if you were correct. Well, how did you do? Not good, eh? Isn't it just amazing to think, that when we're asked, we can't list everything we have. And, that's just in one room! Well, the same thing will happen when you have to report to the insurance company what's missing.
'Isn't complete peace of mind worth a fun, easy day of your life?' Get your kids involved. Find those hidden treasures! With this free book 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' in 7 easy steps you can rest assured that if anything happens to your home you will be compensated fairly.
'Do You Live Your Life on 'If Only?'
- If only I had taken out that flood insurance?
- If only I had put away my jewelry, I would still have it?
- If only I had taken stock of my belongings like I said I would?
If Only! If Only! If Only! Don't live your life on 'If Only!'
DON'T BE A VICTIM OF A DEVASTATING FINANCIAL LOSS WHETHER BY FIRE, FLOOD, CRIME, NATURAL DISASTER OR YOUR OWN MISTAKES!!!
Download your free copy of 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' It's the most inexpensive, easiest peace of mind tool you will ever get and it's FREE!
'Here's What YOU Will Get With Your FREE Book'
HKnow What You Own - by creating an inventory you will be able to see all the things you own. You may even find some hidden treasures?
HEasy-to-Do - creating an inventory of your possessions can be done in a short period of time in the comfort of your own home. Make it a family project!
HPeace of Mind - by following the easy steps in your free book you will be prepared when a disaster strikes.
Zipper 15 carpet cleaner. HMaximize Your Insurance Claims - when a disaster strikes you will be prepared to give your insurance agent a full list of missing or damaged items.
HInexpensive to Create - this free book will show you a very inexpensive way to document your cherished belongings.
HA Good Night's Sleep - when you know you have your valuables properly itemized you will sleep better.
'Discover What Others Are Saying..'
By using your book 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' I was able to quickly document my possessions. I wish I had this information before my house was broken into. I later remembered several items, which I had forgotten to tell my insurance company about. (Once the insurance claim was closed they would not reopen it.) Thank you Debbie for creating such an incredibly easy way for me to know what I have. What a relief! Paul Shaw |
'7 Easy Steps is ALL You Need!'
By downloading and reading my free book 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' you can have total peace of mind that if a disaster strikes you will know EXACTLY what you have lost. By following the 7 easy steps in my book, you can EASILY create a complete home inventory in a short period of time. And, this isn't just for your home! You can also apply these same simple steps to your office and to your car.
In my book I will show you how using a camera (digital or non-digital) and storing your photos on the Internet, on a secure website, can FINALLY give you peace of mind knowing that whatever disaster strikes your home, all your efforts will not be washed away!
'There Is No Excuse To Put Off This Important Task Anymore!'
You can feel assured that if a disaster hits, you're protected. Look at what the 7 easy steps in 'Take Stock of What You've Got!' offers you:
- Easy to do
- Home protection
- Protect your valuables
- Be prepared before disaster strikes
- Eliminate hassle
- Preserve your memories
- Preserve your heritage
- Inexpensive to do
- Know what you have
- Ease of working with your insurance agent
'Don't Let This Happen To You!'
You come home from a fun weekend and find that your home has been ransacked! You frantically try to remember everything you owned. No matter how much you think you can remember you always forget something. Or worse, a natural disaster hits and you lose everything. Can you tell the insurance company what you owned?
Remember, millions of hurricane victims will only get the minimum settlement from their insurance company, if that!
'Download Now!'
By downloading NOW you will also receive 2 Great Bonus Gifts to get YOU STARTED!
Free Bonus Gift #1 (Home Inventory Sheet $19 Value)
Use this free home inventory sheet to write down serial numbers, dates of purchase and manufacturer information.
Use this free home inventory sheet to write down serial numbers, dates of purchase and manufacturer information.
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Free Bonus Gift #2 (Crime Prevention Tips $19 Value)
This free guide will provide tips to help you prevent a burglary.
This free guide will provide tips to help you prevent a burglary.
I hope this information will help save you the anguish I went through with my burglaries.
Warm Regards,
Debbie Rochlin
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Overview
This is a detailed guide to getting started. We make the assumption that you’re starting from scratch, with only a vague system for tracking your inventory. You may not have part numbers, named locations, or the most basic attributes of a simple inventory system. (You may not have any inventory system in place at all!) Even if you never use our software, we hope that you’ll find this guide to inventory basics helpful for setting up a system that gets the job done.
Quick Summary
Get right to the point below, or scroll down for a thorough explanation. The following are the key elements to a well organized inventory tracking system.
- Create well designed location names and clearly label all locations where items may be stored.
- Use well organized, consistent, and unique descriptions of your items, starting with nouns.
- Keep item identifiers (part numbers, sku’s, etc.) short, consistently formatted, unique, and avoid common pitfalls.
- Decide if you will need to use units of measure, and if so, make sure they are formatted consistently and used properly.
- Make sure you have a good starting count of all your items, their locations, and any other relevant inventory data
- Use an inventory tracking software like Clearly Inventory. Spreadsheets or written lists do not work well in the long term.
- Create solid inventory management policies and train your people to follow them.
Welcome to “Sweet Little Devils Cookies and Candies”. In this basic inventory guide, we will use this small, fictional business to explore the process of setting up an inventory system. This process works in the physical world, and in our software. Here’s a recent aerial photo of the business:
Sweet Little Devils makes and sells cookies, candies, coffee drinks, and other cafe items. Some items are made from scratch, while others are bought and sold. They also ship direct to customers, who order products from their web site, www.sweetlittledevils.com. Unbeknownst to them, their actions are used in this basic inventory guide to show the world how to set up an effective inventory system.
The Elements of a Pretty Good Inventory System
We like our Clearly Inventory software. We think it’s easy to use, and we know that it will help you become more productive. But no matter how good we think it is, it will fail to help you if you don’t do some very basic things.
The purpose of this section of the Getting Started Guide is to walk you through the absolute basic attributes of a pretty good inventory management system. And to instruct you in detail about how to implement our recommendations.
We say “Pretty Good” because there are no perfect ways to create the above elements, but there are lots of bad ways. You may be able to improve on our recommendations or your enterprise may have to do things differently but if you follow our recommendations you’ll wind up with a pretty good system.
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The Critical Elements of a Pretty Good Inventory System
- Well Organized Location Names
- Location Labels that are easy to read, and unambiguous
- Unique, Short, and Unmistakable Item Numbers
- Units of Measure
- A Good Starting Count
- Software that tracks all inventory activity
- Good Policies
- Most Important: People who know and follow good policies
Before we get into each of the above elements in more detail, let’s take a moment to explain why these elements are so important.
Well Organized Location Names & Location Labels that are easy to read, and unambiguous
If an item can be stored somewhere, that ‘somewhere’ must have a name, and it should be labeled with that name. If it doesn’t, time will be wasted looking for things. People will stock things in the wrong place. Locations will get referred to by more than one name, and your inventory will be in constant drift towards disorganization.
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Remember, any open space can potentially store stuff, so label ALL of your storage locations, not just the ones that currently have stock. An open aisle? Name it, label it. An empty corner? Name it, label it. The tiny water heater closet? Name it, label it.
And don’t pick just any name. You must have some logic to your location naming scheme. If you don’t, you’re setting yourself up for frustration in ways that are difficult to anticipate. We’ll give you some advice on a naming scheme later in this guide to inventory basics. No matter what you decide to call your locations, make sure they’re all labeled, and all the names are unique.
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Labels that are easy to read help everyone work faster. For example, if the letters on your labels are so small that you have to be two feet away to read them, or if the labels blend in with rack colors, etc… You’ll be slowing down your operations and opening up yourself to mistakes.
Labels that don’t clearly state which location they’re referring to (i.e. shelf labels, with no arrows, and shelves above and below) will cause the same delays and errors as poorly printed labels.
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All of your items should have well-defined, unique descriptions, for many of the same reasons that apply to locations. Without good descriptions, people may be confused about whether they have stock on an item, or what items needs to be ordered. It can also be hard to search for items in reports, or find similar items in your inventory system. Our opinions about creating good descriptions for your items are thorough and we’ll explain in greater detail later.
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Item Numbers, Product Codes, UPC Codes, SKU Numbers, Etc…
Item numbers help uniquely identify items, but one of their greatest benefits is lost on people who haven’t used a software system to track their inventory: they serve as a shorthand, or abbreviated item description. When you are searching your inventory, making transactions, filling orders, filtering or searching reports, item numbers really come in handy. Instead of typing descriptions that can be hundreds of characters long, and hard to distinguish at a glance, most companies can use items numbers of only five or six characters or numbers in length. It makes it easier to use your inventory software, and anything that makes something easier, improves the chances that it will get done. For more tips, refer to our other guides in the Inventory Basics section under Resources.
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Units of Measure
Units of Measure, things like “pcs” “ea” “lbs” “bags” etc… give meaning to quantities. These units belong in their own separate place, outside of descriptions and the numeric quantity fields. Using well created and consistent units of measure will make stock levels, shipping quantities, and ordering quantities, easier to understand.
A Good Starting Count
Loading data into a new inventory software program is an excellent time to get a good count of your stock levels. Once you have labeled your locations, cleaned up your descriptions, created item numbers, and consistent units of measure, getting a good stock level count will be easier, faster, and better organized.
A Software System that Tracks all Inventory Activity
If you’re reading this guide to inventory basics, you probably realize that keeping your inventory data with pen and paper, or on a spreadsheet, just won’t cut it. Good inventory software will make it easier for you to to track your inventory and allow many users access to it. It also provides insight to your inventory activity, and helps keep an accurate historical record of what’s happened.
Creating Policies and Training People about the Entire Inventory System
The people who work with your stock and use your inventory system are the most critical element in establishing a pretty good inventory management system. You must make sure that these people know what to do with items that are received, removed, reserved for future use, required for production. They also must know who is responsible for making certain transactions, etc… In some cases this may only be one or two people, but there’s nothing wrong with writing down your policies and making sure they are followed. You may want to share this guide to inventory basics with them to reinforce the point. If you or the people you work with aren’t consistent in the way inventory is handled, it won’t matter what software you use, you will only experience frustration and failure.