Marketing Support for Local Entrepreneurs at Seoul Startup Cafe Nakseongdae Branch
Recruiting Participating Companies Until the 8th, Connecting 8 Startup Teams with Fewer Than 5 Regular Employees to Influencers... Providing Product and Business Promotion Opportunities for Local Entrepreneurs Affected by COVID-19
[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (District Mayor Park Junhee) Seoul Startup Cafe Nakseongdae Branch is conducting the ‘2020 Marketing Support Program: Cheer Up Our Neighborhood Local Entrepreneurs!’ to support local entrepreneurs.
This project, prepared to assist local entrepreneurs who have suffered economic damage due to COVID-19, plans to support the promotion of 8 teams through collaboration with YouTube influencers, and is recruiting participating companies until October 8.
Any startup company operating in Gwanak-gu with fewer than 5 regular employees (excluding general restaurants and franchises) is eligible to participate.
Selected local entrepreneurs will be matched with influencers to receive opportunities to promote their products or business locations to consumers, and will benefit from ▲consulting (promotion strategy consulting such as online commerce) ▲promotion (posting videos on influencer channels and the Nakseong Venture Valley YouTube channel).
Additionally, if necessary, they will have the opportunity to receive policy fund consulting from financial experts linked with Seoul Startup Cafe Nakseongdae Branch.
Companies wishing to apply can submit their applications via a Google form on the Nakseong Venture Startup Center (NVSC) website by October 8, and must also submit their business registration certificate, proof of fewer than 5 regular employees, and a business item introduction to the Seoul Startup Cafe Nakseongdae Branch email (startupcafe@nvsc.co.kr).
Detailed recruitment announcements can be found on the Nakseong Venture Startup Center website.
Meanwhile, Seoul Startup Cafe Nakseongdae Branch is conducting various startup programs such as one-stop startup mentoring and Nakseong Startup Untact Academy, non-face-to-face programs for entrepreneurs struggling due to COVID-19.
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District Mayor Park Junhee said, “Local entrepreneurs have been economically and psychologically affected by COVID-19,” adding, “Starting with this project, we will continuously seek ways to support local entrepreneurs by integrating various methods.”
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