NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Black Business Boom, a rapidly expanding e-commerce marketplace for Black-owned small businesses, has announced the launch of its new mobile app – Boomin. Merchants will have the opportunity to grow their businesses by offering coupons and incentives to customers across the United States. The mobile app is available for download on both iOS and Android.
The Boomin app features approximately 400 product and service-based businesses across various categories such as food, health and beauty, home and auto, and lifestyle and activities. Business owners can register at three different price levels with numerous benefits including higher conversion rates, improved brand loyalty, better customer satisfaction and increased brand awareness. With customized loyalty programs, customers can earn rewards and get better value while supporting their local economies.
"I started Black Business Boom because Black-owned businesses typically have less access to funding, which consequently limits their ability to spend money on marketing," says Danielle McGee, Black Business Boom CEO. "Our platform is an affordable way for small business owners to generate revenue while attracting loyal customers."
In addition to coupon distribution and loyalty programs, Boomin also offers location-based marketing. Through this campaign strategy, mobile app users can receive alerts about sales, events and promotions from nearby businesses. This is an effective way to increase foot-traffic to brick and mortar stores. The app is completely free for consumers, and pricing for merchants start at only $4.99 per month.
About Black Business Boom
Black Business Boom is an e-commerce marketplace for Black-owned small businesses. The company offers coupons and loyalty programs through its mobile app and web-based platform. Founder Danielle McGee launched the brand in 2018 to help drive revenue to Black-owned businesses and bridge the gap between business owners and their customers through the use of technology. Consumers can access nearly 400 Black-owned businesses in several cities across the US. To learn more, please visit https://blackbusinessboom.com.
SOURCE Black Business Boom
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