Major marketing campaign to boost local business
Today the Strabane Chronicle is launching a major marketing campaign valued at over £20,000 to boost community awareness of the need to support our local businesses, towns and villages. Over the next 11 weeks we will heavily promote the #TogetherWeAreStronger message across our newspapers, web and social media platforms, e-newsletters and digital editions. We will back this up with positive editorial, photos and reader engagement. The more exposure the campaign receives the better the potential rewards for our communities.
As a local business, the Strabane Chronicle is passionate about the communities we live and work in. We have been and continue to be at the forefront of promoting local groups, businesses and campaigns. Over the years we have used our various print, web and social channels to champion our local traders and providers, through our long-established ‘Shop Local’ and ‘Spend Christmas at Home’ initiatives. We have engaged with our local traders, listened and acted; they have asked us to join with them again to get their message to you – their communities – to ensure we keep our local ‘independents’ open for business.
Aileen Murphy, Strabane Chronicle, assistant editor said, ‘“We know traders are facing an extremely difficult time and that’s why we wish to actively promote and encourage support and loyalty to our local businesses. That support helps our local community, our local economy and saves jobs and services. I’m delighted the Strabane Chronicle is driving this campaign which will provide an important marketing message to the wider community free of charge. It’s something we hope will be of real and tangible benefit to local businesses.”
Many of our local independent retailers and service providers have been on the front-line ensuring we have access to our essential everyday needs. It is these same local businesses which are now asking for your continued support as we face yet more uncertainty. How we shop and get our everyday essentials has certainly changed in 2020, but it’s worth remembering our local businesses are not only the places where we go to clothe and feed ourselves, where we get our health and well-being needs, where we go to ensure we keep moving forward in our daily lives. Our ‘independents’ are central to our communities – they employ our sons, our daughters, brothers and sisters and ensure our local economies continue to prosper. Smaller businesses provide higher levels of service, advice and local knowledge.
Statistics have shown that 63p of every £1 spent with independent traders and service providers is circulated back into our local economy, ensuring continuous prosperity, employment and confidence. By using larger multi-national companies, that figure reduces to five per-cent, or 5p for every £1 spent*. To say this year has been a challenge is perhaps too much of an understatement. Uncertainty in all walks of life, of mixed messages and false starts, our communities have risen to the challenge and come together to support friends and neighbours and to help maintain a level of normality. We truly believe we can make this work if we work together.
Look out for the #TogetherWeAreStronger message, share it on your social media, promote it to your customers, tell your friends, but ultimately remember every time you shop, aim to make it local.
If you would like to have your business promoted contact us now on: (028) 7188 2100 or email findoutmore@northwestnewsgroup.com
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*Centre for Local Enterprise Strategies
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