Daejeon City Supports 'Online Marketing' for Startups Within 7 Years
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City is supporting the online marketing activities of local startup companies.
The city announced on the 26th that it is recruiting companies to participate in the 'Online Advertising Support Project,' which helps startups promote and sell products through online shopping malls and social network services.
The recruitment will continue until the 16th of next month. This project is aimed at supporting companies within seven years of establishment to increase sales by enhancing product and brand awareness online.
The support categories include ▲keyword advertising support ▲banner advertising support ▲social marketing support ▲online company interviews, and participating companies can choose up to two categories depending on their circumstances.
The selection scale is about 15 companies, and the city plans to reduce the corporate contribution rate from the original 20% to 10% for the selected companies.
For more details, please check the website of the project executing organization, Daejeon Economic and Trade Promotion Agency.
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Jung Jae-yong, head of the City’s Startup Support Division, said, “Supporting marketing in the online market is one of the business support projects promoted by the city,” adding, “Considering that non-face-to-face promotion has become mainstream recently due to the spread of COVID-19, this project is expected to help expand domestic demand and increase sales for local companies.”
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