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Make the most of BALI’s new member website

15 Mar 2019 | BALI News

In celebration of the launch of BALI's new website, we've listed our top five key features which BALI members can use to promote their business to clients.

  1. 1) Members can now log in to their revamped 'my BALI' profile, providing them access to their member benefits including; the BALI Registered logo, BALI HR & HS support, Dispute Resolution Service, Which? Trusted Trader Discount and access to vehicle stickers and Use the Professional leaflets, plus much more. Members can also use the 'my BALI' area to edit their personal and organisation details, including updating their online directory listing, Who’s Who Landscape Directory listing and add social media accounts to their profile.
  2. 2) Looking for technical advice or support, fear not, our new website will provide BALI members with up-to-date help and advice, written by BALI’s dedicated Technical Officers and third-party authors. From data protection to Brexit legislation updates, advice on invasive species to plant health. Click here to visit the help & advice section. Content will continually be added by the team at BALI, creating an invaluable resource for members and their clients.
  3. 3) BALI’s news and events pages keep members and the public up-to-date on the latest industry happenings and activities. Bookmark this section and keep an eye out for breaking news stories and the latest BALI regional events.
  4. 4) The new BALI website will also allow visitors to apply online for a Land-based Industry Skills Scheme (LISS) and Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) (LISS/CSCS) SmartCard. A LISS/CSCS SmartCard is required to access certain live land-based commercial sites in the UK.
  5. 5) Finally, the member's directory lists all BALI members and can be filtered by keyword and postcode, as well as types. Members can now update their contact details, add testimonials, projects and team members, as well as a lead image to their profile to really show off their work.

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