SME Times News Bureau | 20 Sep, 2013
Google India has announced its plan to get 50,000 small
medium enterprises (SMEs) in Gujarat online by end of 2014, informed Google in
a press statement Thursday.
"SMEs are a key driver for economic growth of India, but very few
businesses have been able to utilize the benefits of the internet effectively.
Gujarat houses the largest number of SMEs in the country. These can benefit
greatly by having a website for their businesses which will open up new markets
for them," said Suryanarayana K, Head- SMB Sales, Google India.
"Google's India Get Your Business Online initiative aims to boost the SME
ecosystem by giving them a simple, effective and free platform to get their
business online. We aim to get 50,000 SMEs online, which will dramatically
change the business landscape and opportunities for SMEs in Gujarat," he
added.
The initiative is part of Google's national campaign titled 'India, get your
business online' which offers free websites and hosting to small medium business
in India.
The campaign is aimed at bringing down the barrier that prevents small medium
businesses to get on the Internet.
Giving a head start to this project, Google also unveiled the details of a
special project wherein Google India & HostGator went to popular
traditional markets in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot and built websites
for 5000 small businesses making them accessible to the world.
In addition to creating the websites, Google India also created Google maps
listings and Google+ business pages for these businesses. All these 5000
businesses can also use 24X7 customer support to manage their websites and get
free online advertising credit that can be used on Google search to promote
their business online.
"Our research has shown that SMEs who use Internet, see revenue growth of
51 percent and raise in profits by 49 percent. Gujarat already represents 10
percent of the total Internet population in the country and houses many export
oriented businesses, by being present on the Internet, they can make the world
their market and continue to boost the economy of the country," he added.
Amongst the businesses that were covered in the project, Google India team
built websites for traditional businesses operating out of popular local
markets in Ahmedabad like the Manek Chowk, Teen Darwaza, Kabootar Khanna, Lathi
Bazaar.
In Surat the project covered Millenium market, Radha Krishnan market (textile
market), In Rajkot - Soni bazaar and Sant Kabir road famous for jewellery
stories, and in Vadodara - Lehri Pura Darwaja a market that focuses on traditional
artifacts, Google said in a release.
In addition to this initiative, Google will host several workshops through its
200 Google partners in Gujarat, who will provide local support to SMEs and help
them to get online and grow their business through online marketing. The
campaign will also be supported by an aggressive marketing campaign that will
focus on improving the awareness on the benefits of Internet for small medium
businesses, it added.