Important: Bounce Back Business Message
grant • May 10, 2020

Now is the time for entrepreneurs to step up
Today I’m delighted to be able to launch our Business Bounce Back Bundle, Blam's response to the announcements the world over that we are relaxing some of the lockdown’s restrictions.
I for one feel passionately about building a sense of optimism, enthusiasm and a fight-back spirit within the business community. Faced with the lockdown, I know many people have felt lethargic, apathetic and scared during these unprecedented times. We’ve been faced with a situation we never imagined would happen and we should all forgive ourselves if we haven’t been as productive as we could have been during this time.
However, NOW is the time to step up. NOW is the time to take action and really get things moving.
We’ve been forced into the biggest economic slump in history in the space of six weeks! The world is in turmoil, but the business community has the power to reverse it almost as quickly as it happened. If as a community we come together with a positive BOUNCE BACK message and not let the media talk us down a spiral of negativity, we CAN get things moving again for our businesses.
We know that some businesses will not be able to survive. We know that despite the best efforts of the world governments and industries, some sectors will never be the same again. Yet, there will be many who come out of this storm with a stronger business and more rounded systems and processes than they went in with.
So today, I want to rally all of you true entrepreneurs out there.
"NO MORE APATHY, NO MORE BEING SCARED, NO MORE NEGATIVITY"
We MUST bounce back, we CAN bounce back and it’s in our hands to do so.
At Blam we’re doing everything we can to lead the way and help businesses access the tools they need to bounce back. Last month we GAVE AWAY websites and apps to any business that needed it. This month we’re selling our powerful online tools at cost to ensure the businesses that are willing to invest a small amount will get results that far exceed their investment. That means, AI websites, mobile apps and Google remarketing ads, the tools a business needs right now, at over 70% discount!
All of our army of Blam Partners are onboard to ensure we run this deal and spread this message across the globe. Press releases are primed, the team are ready, the bounce back is nigh!
So, what can you do to help with the cause? If you are already a business owner, what can your business do to push this powerful bounce back message out there, and what can you do to help others in your community? A positive message of strength, solidarity and a willingness to “do business” whatever it takes is vital. No more excuses - find a way, your livelihood depends on it.
If you are a budding entrepreneur looking to take the plunge, stop procrastinating and just do it! It will be really, really hard, but setting up a business in a recession is the best way of learning (I did), as it teaches so much more, so much quicker! The business community always benefits from the enthusiasm that new entrepreneurs bring, and we need positivity now more than ever.
Our Blam Bounce Back Business Bundle webpage is below. I would like to urge you to share the message with as many business owners as you can. True entrepreneurs must use these tools to expand not contract, use digital as a sound investment for generating new business and getting the wheels of the world economy turning.
So let’s not talk ourselves into a dark place, let’s look to a brighter future, one where we can look back and say, we stepped up, made difference and helped put the world back on its feet.
To your success and I look forward to speaking or meeting either online or offline and doing business together!
Grant Stain
CEO
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