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Local traders asked to invent 'town brands' by gov't

USPs for home towns to boost trade

Local businesses are being asked to come up with 'unique selling points' for their home towns, in a bid to boost trade. 

The Department for Enterprise (DfE) is holding a series of 'branding workshops' as part of an effort to drive footfall, employment and spending on the Manx high street.

Groups of traders from each of the towns have been asked to think about developing their own brand, and have been given an initial budget of £3,000.

This could include the creation of logos, merchandise, photography and enhanced social media management.

Under the scheme, each business will also be given a page on the Visit Isle of Man website.

Local Democracy Reporter Ewan Gawne went to one of the sessions in Ramsey this week, where business development manager from the DfE Tim Cowsill explained more about the initiative:

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