Business owners offered free support from a trained digital technology specialist, access to training modules for enhancing technical skills, and help to develop a digital transformation plan Stock image The Digital Main Street program is expanding to Georgina, offering technology support to local businesses. Aligned with the Ontario government’s commitment to invest $40 million over two years to enhance business promotion, the expanded Digital Main Street program aims to empower businesses in Georgina to thrive within their communities and beyond, according to a news release. Business owners can now receive free support from a trained digital technology specialist, gain access to training modules for enhancing technical skills and receive guidance in developing a digital dransformation plan. To facilitate this, the towns of Georgina and East Gwillimbury introduced a dedicated Digital Service Squad. Open to all local businesses, the squad offers support for basic website setup, Google Business Profiles, Google 360 photos, digital storefront setup with e-commerce, social media content creation and enhancement, and more. To qualify for the program, businesses must meet specific criteria, including having a permanent brick-and-mortar location in Ontario, employing one to 50 employees, paying commercial property tax directly or through commercial rent, and being a […]
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