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Complimentary Marketing Consultations
A Tyneside based creative design agency is offering local businesses complimentary marketing consultations.
Web and print design company Urban River is providing one to one sessions with companies where they review and monitor current marketing and website activities and give advice on how to develop and improve going forward.
With the news that Investment for Growth now has funding available to help small and medium enterprises grow, now is the perfect time for businesses to look at developing their marketing plans and receive financial assistance to do it.
All SME’s based in the North East providing B2B products or services are eligible for the Investment for Growth funding and could qualify for up to 40% support towards a project.
It’s a simple and easy application process and funding covers projects up to a value of £8,000, however support is only available for a short amount of time and all projects need to be completed by June.
If you would like help to plan and deliver a new marketing or web project book your complimentary marketing consultation with Urban River by calling Sarah Miners on 0191 423 5688 or emailing sarah@urbanriver.com. Further information about Urban River can be found at www.urbanriver.com and for more details about the Investment for Growth funding visit www.investment4growth.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Urban River .
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