Gwangju Seo-gu to Recruit Alleyway Market SNS Supporters Until Next Month 2
Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Ikang) announced on the 18th that it will recruit 15 SNS supporters for the Seo-gu alley commercial district until the 2nd of next month.
The supporters plan to promote the products and services of small business owners through SNS from next month until December, taking the lead in revitalizing the local economy.
They will also focus on promoting stores that contribute to stabilizing local prices and the economy of ordinary citizens through price, hygiene, quality, and service management, such as alley restaurants, reasonably priced businesses, and good stores.
Applications can be submitted by visiting the center in person with the application form and required documents or through the Small Business Management Support Center website.
Promotional materials produced through supporter activities will be posted on blogs, Instagram, and other official promotional channels linked to the Small Business Management Support Center, and supporters will receive a certain level of activity allowance.
In addition, outstanding performers will be given extra points when selecting supporters next year.
Im Seonmi, Director of the Economic Division, said, “Through the operation of supporters, we will expand the awareness of Seo-gu’s alley commercial district and strengthen online promotion for small business owners to help revitalize the local economy.”
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Shin Dongho, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr
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