How the Digital Boost Scheme Can Help Transform your Business Digitally

13 August 2024

If you haven’t already taken advantage of the Digital Boost scheme to help transition your business into the digital world, now’s the time. The Digital Boost scheme has a variety of services available, all aimed at helping you with transitioning your business into the digital realm.


Improve your digital skills

Digital Boost Educate features 500 video tutorials and Q & A sessions for you and your employees to help you learn about how to transform your business into the digital world. The video are available to watch on YouTube.

 
Digital Resources

The Digital Boost free learning resources area has a variety of sections with videos on topics such as Marketing, Cyber Security, Social Media and AgriTech. Check out www.business.govt.nz/do-business-online/digital-boost for the full list of resources.


Get advice from professionals

The Digital Boost Alliance is committed to empowering small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to unlock the benefits of digital tools and technologies, ensuring you can thrive in today's digital landscape. The initiatives provide affordable access to essential digital and technology services, so you have the resources you need to succeed. Check out digitalboostalliance.nz to find out more.


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