Creative Services for Earthquake Affected NZ Businesses
VMG Offers Creative Services to Earthquake Affected NZ Businesses
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Mar. 17 /Medianet International-AsiaNet/ --
VMG, Australasia's leading provider of outsourced imaging and advertising design services, has today joined Xero in recognising the breadth of the effects being worn by Canterbury-based businesses.
On Friday last week Rod Drury, Xero CEO, offered services of the company at no charge in an effort to help businesses whose ability to operate their normal business has been impacted by the recent earthquakes.
VMG, inspired by this move, want to extend their own offer to anyone who might otherwise be struggling to operate this part of their business in a relatively normal manner. As a result businesses can turn to VMG to help ensure they are still able to prepare and furnish their own advertising and marketing material, whether it is for print or online.
"We simply don't know how many businesses out there are still unable to access their offices, or have had their local advertising agency lose access to theirs. This is likely to impact significantly on companies abilities to prepare advertising material that could be critical in helping normal business activity resume as early as possible. We simply want to help this process in any small way we can," said Doug Drury, VMG's Sales & Marketing Director.
Those with a need to prepare flyers, brochures, and other advertising material should contact VMG to discuss making use of this help. VMG has said that the scale and flexibility of their design studio should mean that they can offer timely help. Given the current environment in the Canterbury region, and like Xero has done, VMG makes this offer of help one a free one.
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