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Marketing & business development company launches to support small business.
A marketing and business development executive with over 20 years industry experience has taken the plunge and set up her own business offering support to small business on a freelance basis.
Washington based Nicola Halse has gained experience over many years in various sectors including engineering, manufacturing, construction and training and is passionate about helping businesses raise their profile, develop and grow.
Riverside Marketing Solutions will provide sole traders and small businesses the support they require to enable their business to grow. At a point when many businesses are struggling through these challenging times, Nicola saw the current situation as an opportunity to help businesses come out the other side stronger than ever.
Nicola commented, “I’m excited to be launching my business and really looking forward to helping as many people as possible, many sole traders and small businesses have limited budgets and just cannot afford a full-time marketing or business development person however they still require those services. From one-time assistance to monthly ongoing support businesses can utilise my services as and when they are required while they get on with what they do best – running their business.
At this difficult time, it’s vitally important that people still know companies are there, if you stop your marketing and communications, people will forget you’re there and many will struggle when everything returns to normal. Now is not the time to relax but a perfect time to evaluate your business and maintain your presence.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicola Halse .
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