SMEs are not visible enough

Denmark has many highly skilled small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) who could improve their visibility and success in their sales. Danmarks Statistik calculates the figure to approx. 212,000, which at the same time represent 56.9 percent of total revenue in Denmark.

All these companies have good stories to tell. Most of them just do not realize it. Grønbech can help by identifying and telling their stories.

Grønbech’s gross profit increased 20 percent from 2016 to 2017. An analysis from the Danish Public Relations Association and Dansk Erhverv shows that the Danish PR industry had a 4 percent decline during the same period.

Our growth is profitable, and Grønbech’s profit has increased more than 40 percent from 2016 to 2017. Our own progress basically shows that Grønbech know the way to go for visibility.

You must be visible to be successful

“Many companies are wondering why the phone does not ring anymore. The world has changed, and you can no longer live by being a skilled and reliable supplier. If you want to be successful, you must be visible on the Internet and social media,” says Susanne Lindø Grønbech, Grønbech’s owner and director. She continues:

“Visibility, visibility, visibility has become the new mantra. We already help more than 60 companies with visibility by telling their good stories. E.g. companies within construction, real estate, finance, IT, welfare technology, social economy, entertainment and education. Many company owners and directors think it’s expensive to get their messages out to the target groups. Grønbech has developed a communication model that is affordable for all SMEs. “

Good stories make satisfactory results

Grønbech has eight talented employees and are working in the field of PR, online communication and marketing. We primarily get our own new customers from recommendation of satisfied customers. In the first three months of 2018 we have received a extraordinary large number of new customers.

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