ANI PR Wire
23 Nov 2022, 19:45 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], November 23 (ANI/PNN): Are you a business owner and want to promote your business on social media? You can now do so with brands.live. as they say, "Asaan hai!"
Brands.live is a mobile application that allows users to get personalised business promotional images and videos with their company logo, details, and product or service information. It has been available on Android and Apple store for the last two years and is now making its mark internationally.
The app "Brands.live" offers "800+ business category-wise marketing materials in 9 regional languages," making it even easier for users to connect with their target audience and for more effective communication.
Bhavesh Korat, founder and CEO of Brands.live, believes that branded content is essential for any business looking to expand nationally and globally. Brands.live is empowering small and medium-sized businesses by making use of technology to expand their brand recognition and customer base.
Brands.live is an excellent way for small and medium business owners to connect with their customers and create more personal relationships. As the application is helpful for small business owners, they can get marketing and festival posts and videos with their business logo and contact details.
Brands.live is creating an ecosystem that supports small and medium business owners. They started with 25 people and now have 130+ staff in their team.
Brands.live is the perfect way to reach out to your customers and partners. With its easy-to-use interface, you can create custom greetings and messages in just a few clicks.
The main vision of emerging and evolving Brands.live App is to help small business owners who don't have the knowledge, budget, or skills to get marketing/festival posts for their business to promote online. They aim to provide a handy tool that any business owner can use without technical knowledge.
Try it out for yourself! Get the app today and start customising your greetings to create a more personal connection with your customers!
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