City of San Antonio Teams Up with Herospace to Aid Small Businesses Online

City of San Antonio Teams Up with Herospace to Aid Small Businesses Online

City of San Antonio Teams Up with Herospace to Boost Local Businesses’ Online Presence

In a move highlighting the importance of digital literacy and online presence in today’s economy, the City of San Antonio has formed a partnership with local digital marketing agency, Herospace. This initiative aims to empower local businesses and enhance their online visibility.

Introducing the Digital Presence Program

The collaboration has resulted in a federally funded initiative, the Digital Presence Program, tailored to help owners of local businesses utilize online resources and broaden their clientele base. The programme offers a comprehensive digital support system to San Antonio-based businesses that meet specific size requirements.

As part of the initiative, business owners can complete an online survey to receive a detailed report that critiques their online presence, providing insight into what’s working and what areas need improvement. The program will prioritize businesses in need of significant help with their online presence and digital skills.

Providing Digital Support to Businesses

Local businesses operating in areas likely to be affected by current or future city construction projects are also eligible for free digital services. After answering the survey, business owners should meet with a digital marketing expert from Herospace, who will then formulate a custom plan to boost their online presence based on the generated report.

The experts will provide assistance on a variety of digital elements, including the workings of their website, management of social media accounts, and the curation of appealing photos and videos. The free services aim to help businesses that require more digital assistance, particularly those affected by long-term city construction projects, to maintain their operations.

Improving Business Visibility and Customer Reach

Participants of the Digital Presence Program will learn essential digital skills, such as creating and managing websites, using social media to reach more customers, attracting more online visitors, and effective internet networking with current and potential customers.

In a statement, City Economic Development Director Brenda Hicks-Sorensen expressed the city’s commitment to meet the unique needs of San Antonio’s diverse range of small businesses. “A company’s digital presence is pivotal for awareness and customer growth, which is why we are bringing professional digital services resources where there is a need,” she said.

This initiative demonstrates the city’s recognition of the digital economy’s significance and how strategic online marketing can contribute to a business’s growth, particularly during uncertain times. The partnership with Herospace leverages the firm’s knack for digital transformation to help local businesses remain competitive and thrive.


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