It’s safe to say that everyone could use a boost right now, whether economic or in spirits. San Luis Obispo-based marketing firm Verdin is launching a new series of events that is intended to do both for some Central Coast small businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Verdin is calling this new program the Verdin Boost Marketing Pop-Up. It is a creative way for the marketing agency to give back by offering marketing solutions to small businesses and nonprofits that are struggling because of the pandemic.
From May 11 to June 12, the Verdin team will work for free on one to two small projects per week to help boost our local economy and support the nonprofit sector. Any small business or nonprofit in the San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura County area is eligible, and is invited to apply on Verdin’s website at VerdinBoost.com. A Verdin team member will contact those that are selected.
Verdin will also be hosting live chats over the four-week period on Zoom and streaming on Facebook and Instagram. Every Monday at 11:30 a.m. Verdin staff members will be on hand to give anyone who joins in useful tips about marketing, advertising, public relations, social media and more. To receive an invitation to the Zoom workshops, individuals can sign up for Verdin emails on the VerdinMarketing.com website.
“My team is excited to use technology to share their expertise by providing marketing and design support to local small businesses and nonprofits,” President Mary Verdin said. “It helps the community, it keeps my team working on new projects and contributing. It’s really a win-win.”
For more information about Verdin Boost, visit VerdinBoost.com or follow Verdin on Facebook or Instagram.
ABOUT VERDIN
Verdin is a full-service marketing firm in San Luis Obispo, CA that has been helping businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies communicate with their target audiences in strategic and creative ways since 2003. Verdin’s philosophy is to tie everything it does for clients back to the client’s goals, using what they call integrity-based marketing. For more information, visit verdinmarketing.com.
