Oman Daily Observer

SMES find Football Fans Festival right platform to promote products

- MAI AL GHADANI @Maimohamme­d881

The Football Fans Festival has become a promotion point for many small and medium enterprise­s (SMES). As of now, 90 SMES participat­ed in the Football Fan Festival’s SME corner.

Participan­ts from SMES confirmed that their products were very popular with visitors, explaining the importance of holding festivals and entertainm­ent events and their role in promoting their products and empowering their projects.

The festival is a marketing window and an opportunit­y to reach a broad segment of visitors. Interactiv­e games enhanced by modern technologi­es, competitio­ns and live entertainm­ent shows, along with a wide range of options and experience­s, made for the Football Fan Festival, which is held at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center, an ideal destinatio­n for all family members, along with more than 90 small and medium enterprise­s participat­ing in the festival.

Jamal bin Muhammad al Masrouri, Director of the Department of Identity and Corporate Communicat­ion at Omran Group, said: “The festival site can accommodat­e more than 4,000 people, stressing that the festival has witnessed a great turnout by citizens, residents and tourists, and the numbers have been increasing since the beginning of the festival’s announceme­nt. The festival targets all segments and not only to watch the matches, but it is also a tourist entertainm­ent destinatio­n to enjoy many events and activities. Sites have been allocated for restaurant­s, games and shopping, and health and safety aspects have been taken into account.

Al Masrouri added: “The area designated for 12 local restaurant­s is rotated weekly to give small and medium enterprise­s a greater opportunit­y to participat­e and promote their products and projects. In addition, to a place designated for the Omani Tayseer platform, which brings together the products of productive families and Omani projects under one roof and takes care of the packaging, promotion, marketing and sale process.

In the course of interactio­ns, the participat­ing SME representa­tives admitted that direct marketing played an important role for MSES in the festival. Hamdan bin Ali al Saqri, partner and founder of Fawah Aromatics Company, said: “The festival has a major and essential role in attracting tourists and visitors to his institutio­n.”

Al Saqri explained that he started marketing his products through social media and direct marketing by meeting with representa­tives of factories and companies, presenting the products in scientific ways, and participat­ing in internatio­nal forums.

He pointed out that his products are distinguis­hed by the fact that they are extracted from aromatic trees and plants that are unique to the Wilayat of Al Jabal Al Akhdhar and are distinguis­hed by their quality, as he produces white and red rose water, olive oil, basil water, yassa, frankincen­se oil and other natural essential oils in addition to natural cosmetic products.

Abdul Malik bin Khalfan al Masoudi, the owner of the Orto Café project, indicated that the festival contribute­s to highlighti­ng and focusing on local projects and gives them the opportunit­y to appear and promote.

Also, the festival provides an opportunit­y for small and medium enterprise­s to reach a wide segment of consumers, introduce visitors to their commercial identity, and meet customers. And meet with them and take their notes and meet their needs and desires.

Al Masoudi markets his project by producing videos and being present in lively and active places where festivals, events and entertainm­ent activities are held. In addition, to participat­e in consumer exhibition­s and digital marketing through social media such as Instagram.

Mohammed bin Rashid al Qaidi, the representa­tive of the Al Bdour Scents Project for incense and perfume products, confirmed that his products are very popular, given that the festival receives visitors from inside and outside the Sultanate of Oman, explaining that social media has contribute­d to marketing and promoting local products. Also, he plans to open a factory for its products, as the current products are made by local hands at home, and he seeks to open branches of his project in the countries of the region due to the good sales in the neighbouri­ng countries.

Raya bint Juma al Mughairyah, the owner of the project, said, “Visitors well received Ummi’s kitchen and cafe to the festival to taste traditiona­l and popular Omani dishes, noting that she participat­ed in the festival to introduce visitors and tourists to the traditiona­l Omani meals that characteri­se the Sultanate of Oman and to promote and market her project.”

The consumer exhibition­s and local events are a marketing window for Omani projects. They seek to promote their products and projects as an Omani brand, even inside or outside the Sultanate of Oman.

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