At Google, we’re committed to the success of Australia’s digital economy and we believe that helping small business get online and thrive is fundamental to that success. We recognise that many SMBs call on freelancers and agencies to create and manage their online presence and help with their online marketing. Today, we’re excited to launch Google Engage, a new training and incentives program to support Australian digital freelancers and agencies that offer web services to SMBs.
If you’re a webmaster, digital agency, freelancer, IT consultant, or provide any other web services to Australian small businesses, you can apply to join the program starting today. Google Engage participants will receive free access to educational resources, online training materials, and a select number of AdWords promotional vouchers to help your clients trial search advertising.
We hope this additional training and support will help you attract small business clients and make you more valuable to your existing ones. Check out Google Engage today and learn about the benefits the program can offer your business and the SMBs you support.
Posted by Richard Flanagan, Product Marketing Manager
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