Trade Development Programme for SMEs launched in Ukraine
Services and expert support will be provided by OLX, lifecell, Webpromo, Visa, monobank, and other companies

A Trade Development Programme for entrepreneurs has been launched in Ukraine to help Ukrainian producers and sellers of goods affected by the war. Expert Ukrainian sales development companies have come together to create and implement the programme.
This is stated in the programme's press release.
The programme aims to restore the country's economic strength by providing Ukrainian entrepreneurs with the tools, opportunities, and expertise to successfully sell goods online.
"The programme is a roadmap of actions and a list of effective services for creating an online store for free, setting it up, establishing and scaling sales, attracting new customers, including in foreign markets, and providing a knowledge base on online marketing, including SEO, PPC, SMM and targeting. The services are provided free of charge or on special terms for programme participants," the press release says.
According to the report, entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to open an online store on the Ukrainian Shop-Express platform for free, receive a store analysis from the Internet marketing agency Webpromo, as well as a 70% discount on the placement and promotion of goods on OLX.
In addition, entrepreneurs will receive expert assistance in managing business processes and web sales from VISA, as well as training lectures on internet marketing at the WebPromoExperts Academy.
To register for the programme, one should follow the link. Each participant will be assigned a personal business mentor who will advise the entrepreneur on the operation of the online store throughout the year and will also support communication with specialists from the programme's partner companies.
It is noted that the trade development programme is designed for an unlimited number of participants and will run until 2023.
Previously. Mind reported on how Ukrainian business was preparing to recover from the war and how techniques and approaches were helping it to survive and develop today.
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