02 March 2021 – Spotzer is proud of the collaboration and partnership with Telstra, with the initiative in the Australian market, in helping SMBs get online and Go Digital. Telstra today announced an $8.5 million investment in the future of Australian small businesses, with a program to help them plan for and benefit from Australia’s rapidly growing digital economy.

Telstra will offer small businesses free Go Digital Consult coaching throughout 2021 as part of the multi-million dollar plug for the backbone of Australia’s economy. 

Small businesses that register their interest for a Go Digital Consult will also have the chance to win a takeover of Telstra’s premium advertising at AFL and NRL games across the country in the first week of May.

Telstra Consumer and Small Business Group Executive Michael Ackland said the initiative comes after a year that saw more customers than ever seek to interact with businesses online.

“Australia’s small to medium businesses deserve both a Dally M and a Brownlow medal for how they have kept themselves and our economy running during an incredibly challenging period. They’ve earned an opportunity to have their name up in lights,” Mr Ackland said. 

“We’ve seen a massive acceleration in the number of customers shopping online over the past year. To harness this opportunity, now is the time for more small businesses to go online and interact with customers in new, digital ways, as well as embrace more efficient ways of selling, marketing and invoicing. 

“More businesses going digital could help grow Australia’s economy by $90b and create up to 250,000 jobs in the next five years. We know this is a big change for many small businesses, so we are offering free Go Digital Consult to help businesses embrace the digital economy.” 

Launching Go Digital

Telstra’s new Go Digital Consult will be offered free to all SMB customers throughout 2021 – a value of around $7.5 million.

The new service (RRP$149) helps businesses optimise through a thorough audit by a Telstra Small Business Expert of their digital touchpoints – from online marketing and cyber security to ecommerce and employee engagement – to identify gaps, vulnerabilities, and opportunities. They then help upskill and equip the business with a tailored report and roadmap to go digital. 

The Go Digital Consult also unlocks a host of exclusive offers with Telstra’s extensive partner network also providing SMB support, including Small Business Australia, Samsung, Cisco, Spotzer, Facebook and Microsoft.

Helping SMBs reach new audiences through mass exposure 

Small businesses who book a Go Digital Consult before 23 March will also get the chance to get unprecedented access to some of the country’s most valuable and coveted sports advertising by taking over Telstra’s premium AFL and NRL sponsorship at each stadium hosting games during Telstra Small Business Week (May 03 – 06). 

Winning SMBs – they could be a local tattoo parlour or a fruit and veg shop and more – will each be plugged in one of 17 stadiums across the country, with placements previously only accessible to big business with significant marketing budgets. 

From seeing their name up in lights in signage takeovers, to on screen plugs from iconic sports commentators, Telstra is helping propel small businesses to new heights.

Scores of other businesses will also have ads placed across Telstra’s other digital assets, including in retail stores, My Telstra app and Telstra.com. 

Conservatively valued at around $1 million in ad space alone, it will be priceless exposure for 67 of the successful businesses.

How it works

To enter, Telstra small business customers simply need to book a free Go Digital Consult via this page and share a brief description on why they deserve a ‘big plug’. 

Supporting small businesses to be ‘that business’

The Go Digital Consult is the latest in a host of offerings Telstra is continuing to add to its product suite to be a central hub for small business’s needs, including a new partnership with MYOB just last week.  

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