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Bloom joins MTL+Ecommerce’s movement #COVIDSUPPORT

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Digital Marketing / April 14, 2020

Bloom has recently joined the #COVIDSUPPORT movement launched by MTL+Ecommerce. The +20 businesses taking part in the movement all have the same goal: concretely help businesses get through the COVID-19 crisis. 

At Bloom, digital marketing agency in Montreal and Toronto, we specialize in digital advertising and SEO. These two digital initiatives, can, more than ever, make businesses shine. That’s why Bloom is offering free consulting in SEO and digital advertising to help businesses adapt their online strategy to the current situation.

“The best way for us to support businesses and startups in this crisis is to share our expertise in digital marketing. Many businesses already have a website and they are currently adjusting their service offerings to deal with the crisis. However, some companies don’t know how to attract more people to their website, increase their notoriety and boost their sales in a very volatile economy. We want to give them the tools to increase their chances of success. In addition, when the crisis subsides, these businesses will have a digital plan ready to relaunch their activities.” explains Mike Walton, Director of Growth at Bloom.

To take advantage of this free offer, businesses can contact Mike Walton (mike@makeitbloom.com) or schedule a meeting here

More than 20 companies such as Shopify, Lightspeed, Pur Vodka, Xpedigo, Livescale, Coveo have also joined the #COVIDSUPPORT movement. Discover all the initiatives here.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marie-Joelle works at Bloom, a digital marketing agency, as the Director of Marketing. She's passionate about digital marketing tactics (from social media to web design) for B2B businesses looking to grow online.

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