The Philippine Star

Go Negosyo mentorship roadshow highlights digitaliza­tion for MSMEs

- – Catherine Talavera

Digitalizi­ng MSMEs was the highlight of Go Negosyo’s latest entreprene­ur mentoring roadshow, 3M on Wheels, held yesterday at the Ayala Fairview Terraces in Quezon City.

Nearly 700 entreprene­urs were mentored, as social media influencer­s and content creators were on hand to share tips for successful online brand promotion, with hundreds of active and aspiring entreprene­urs in attendance.

“We believe that MSMEs will benefit the most from digitaliza­tion. Platforms like Lazada have proven to be a natural fit for these small entreprene­urs because they eliminate so many barriers for them in business,” said Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion.

He added that social media has even made it possible for entreprene­urs to become their own influencer­s and promote their brands online.

“The path to greater inclusivit­y is to enhance digitaliza­tion in the Philippine­s,” Concepcion said.

One of the show’s highlights was James Dong, Lazada Group CEO, who noted how the pandemic has changed consumer behavior in the country.

He assured the audience that online shopping giant Lazada will always be present to help active and aspiring entreprene­urs do business.

“Think of us as a business that empowers other businesses,” he said.

Social media influencer­s and digital content creators Edelyn Gonzalvo, Stefanie Lois Garcia, Namy Ulenka and Ayna Cristobal shared their experience­s, as well as some tips about marketing products on social media during a panel discussion at the event.

All but one of the panelists started recently, and began as amateurs on social media. They shared with host and The Famous Simply Foods CEO, Michael Angelo Lobrin, that platforms like FB reels and Tiktok are a tremendous help because they are effective in promoting even noncelebri­ties.

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte graced the event and expressed her support for the city’s MSMEs. “This is the spirit of bayanihan,” she told the audience in Filipino.

She said that the city is also doing its share to help its MSMEs through its Pangkabuha­yan QC program and the 100 percent digitaliza­tion of its business permit processing.

In addition, Belmonte announced the offering of P1 million in seed capital to tech startups based in Quezon City.

Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also sent her message of support, expressing pride in how Go Negosyo, which began during her term as president, has grown.

“Go Negosyo programs, especially the Kapatid Mentor ME and [3M on Wheels] are most relevant now for entreprene­urs as our country strives to get our economy back in shape after COVID, and through the global economic impact of the Russia crisis,” she said. “Entreprene­urship is our best strategy for a post-pandemic economic recovery and eventually for winning the war against poverty.”

3M on Wheels is Go Negosyo’s highly successful onground, nationwide program for active and aspiring entreprene­urs.

3M stands for Mentorship, Money and Market, and reflects the wider scope of entreprene­urship assistance it now offers entreprene­urs.

 ?? ?? Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte addresses entreprene­urs at Go Negosyo’s 3M on Wheels at the Ayala Fairview Terraces yesterday. On screen is Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion who said nearly 700 entreprene­urs attended the latest leg of the mentorship roadshow.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte addresses entreprene­urs at Go Negosyo’s 3M on Wheels at the Ayala Fairview Terraces yesterday. On screen is Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion who said nearly 700 entreprene­urs attended the latest leg of the mentorship roadshow.

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