Here’s how your products can earn you free marketing services

| November 3, 2022 in Business Matters

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In this episode of Business Matters, presented by Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union, host Rob Cupello is joined by Renee Tonks from NowMedia Group.

Tonks is here to talk about the online auction currently happening on KelownaNow, KamloopsNow, PentictionNow and VictoriaNow, and how it gives local businesses a unique way to promote themselves locally.

“You get to put your item on the auction and whatever the item sells for, you get those dollars back to do marketing with us in any of the verticals that we offer at NowCities or NowMedia Group,” explains Tonks.

It’s a great opportunity for local businesses to advertise their products, build their customer base and get credits to use toward their 2023 marketing campaign, too. 

“At NowMedia Group we offer a lot of different services. We are a full-service agency, so we can do agency work if you’re looking at any kind of website or brand logo, things like that,” says Tonks.

“We can do things like contesting, we can do video work... It works really well if you want to build your social media following.”

To learn more about the auction, add your own products or bid on auction items, click here.

Listen to the full episode to hear more about the NowCities auctions, NowMedia Group marketing services and what it’s like to do sales for an agency in Kelowna. 

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