It has been a hard time for businesses across the Caribbean and beyond, as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll. To help these local companies get back to business, Trend Media is giving away a digital advertising package valued at US$5,000 to qualified applicants.
Commencing on June 22, 2020, applicants will be required to fill out a form and detail the effects of the pandemic on their business for a chance to win the four-part ultimate advertising package. The offer will be facilitated through Loop News which features over 13 million page views and three million monthly users; winners will receive a native story feature, as well as a standard banner ad design to facilitate a homepage ad take over and a guaranteed 350k ad views.
“At Trend Media, we are amplifying our commitment to helping SME’s in Jamaica, Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago, to adjust and return to this new digital-led normal. With this initiative, companies will get the ability to gain exposure and one ultimate winner in each country of US$5000 in digital ads to help tick off those business objectives,” stated Kishner Cowell, Group Head Of Sales at Trend Media.
Research has shown that the most widely affected industries are those within the small to medium enterprise bracket with a projected bounce back rate of only 47 percent.
“COVID-19 is dramatically changing consumer and business behaviours and compelling companies to re-evaluate how contact points are leveraged and the benefits of using digital channels to support business continuity,” said Andrew Brown, Senior Marketing Manager, Trend Media.
On the up-side, every change creates room for more opportunities. Business leaders who act now by taking a proactive approach to their changing markets will do much better than those who don’t. Apply today for your chance to benefit from this US$5,000 offering and if you need more assistance with digitally transforming your business, visit www.trend.media for expert help.
Source: https://www.looptt.com/content/trend-media-wants-help-smes-get-back-2-business-4