DIG Marketing has launched a contest called “Save My Garden Center” for independent garden centers in the U.S. or Canada who want to refresh their websites, boost their content marketing tactics, and kickstart their social media initiatives. The package is valued at $12,000.
“Our team leaders work in the industry so we can work for the industry. We understand the importance of a good first impression and have the experience to convey a company's best assets through several marketing tactics,” according to a press release from DIG Marketing. Rob Sproule, co-owner of Salisbury Greenhouse in Alberta, Canada, is the IGC owner behind DIG Marketing. “DIG is looking for garden centers embarrassed by their website, looking for a brand revival, interested in showcasing their knowledge through email marketing and eager for some social media guidance.”
Garden centers can enter at SaveMyGardenCenter.com now until April 15, 2019, when a winner will be selected.
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