Greenbook is a new marketing application and platform for minority businesses. Our objective is to drive higher visibility, growth, and sustainability for our clients. We also offer hierarchical engagements for community projects and focus groups that support minority agendas.
Yes, as a minority business, you most likely qualify. We are currently accepting several applicants to take part and advantage of this marketing opportunity. Qualified applicants that take part; will receive SEO, Social Media Optimization, and Cyclic Marketing for up to one year at no charge. There is no contractual agreement or obligation to benefit from this research.
As minority business owners, we have personally met plenty of challenges. At Greenbook we wanted to find a way to empower the community with a platform of action that could address the concerns of both new and established businesses. We knew this action needed to provide functional benefits and that it needed to be easily affordable.
So because of this, we have spent the last two years doing discovery and research to understand and determine what really impacts minority businesses. After hundreds of research hours, we have identified core issues and challenges that stem from visibility, market share, and sustainability.
Many of the businesses researched presented great ideas and visions but lacked the ability to be seen or discovered among larger and broader competition. National organizations have huge budgets and reach and often drown out any chances of minority businesses becoming established.
Based on recent research, more than three hundred billion in opportunity is available for Minority businesses. However, as a whole minority, companies have been losing out on these opportunities.
This is where Greenbook comes in. We have found a way to help minority businesses navigate critical marketing challenges and gain better access to market share. We have learned to do this in a way that strengthens minority businesses as a whole, that as a collective in the end drives the minority community as an entity.