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Receive Up To £2,000 Matched-Funding To Work With Zen

Posted by Zen | 24th October 2014

Receive Up To £2,000 Matched-Funding To Work With Zen

We’re delighted to announce that Zen has been accredited as an official Government’s Growth Voucher Adviser. Perhaps more excitingly for small businesses though, this means the UK Government would like to match-fund any strategic support that we offer up to the value of £2,000!

Our primary offer under the scheme is a complete, all-singing, all-dancing strategic communications plan for 2015. That’s a full list of stories to share with the media, magazines which are planning to run features relevant to your business or specialism, content to create (and exactly where to send it), and even exhibitions to consider attending or supporting. If you’re keen we’ll even negotiate keynote speaking slots for you – whatever tactics will best suit you and your business objectives, we’ll include in our master plan. It will truly be everything you’ll need to make 2015 go with the bang your business deserves.

The scheme is running into next year but we’re naturally limited as to the number of businesses that we can take on so if you’d like to find out more – or to book your place in October, November, December or January’s allocation do get in touch now. You can find out more about the scheme by visiting www.gov.uk/apply-growth-vouchers.

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