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FuneralsInGhana.Com is organizing the first ever Free Online Funeral
Exhibition and Trade Fair from March 1- April 25 to enable stakeholders in
the industry expose their products and services to Ghanaians and the
outside world through an online directory system.
The fair among other things, would bring together stakeholders in the
funeral industry who may want to reach out to clients all over the world
as well as eliminate issues associated with the conventional trade
exhibitions and fairs.
According to lead consultant of FuneralsInGhana.Com, Mr. Nii
Ayiku, the fair would in addition, help those in the industry such as
Insurance, Rentals, Catering, Decorators, Fashion designers, Textile,
Beverage, Funeral Homes, Undertakers, Printing presses, Cemetery services;
cremation services, multimedia service providers amongst others to know
their prospective clients and sell their services and products to them.
He said FuneralsInGhana.Com is a popular website with a very high
page rank and provides a one-stop Resource Centre on funerals across the world thereby making it the platform for stakeholders to exhibit their products and services.
And with the current upsurge of internet usage across the world where
people even search for products and services on their mobile phone and
computers, Online Fairs are the new trend.
“With this kind of exhibition, there is no need to move equipment,
personnel and goods. All you have to do is send a maximum of two (2)
photos of products and services of your company, description of what the
company does, telephone numbers and contact name(s), Website, email and
postal addressed to info@FuneralsInGhana.Com or call +233240454530.
“But for those interested in sending more photos and want to have their
adverts on the FuneralsInGhana.Com even after the fair, they would pay as low as GHC20 a month," he added. This fair is powered by CNJ Consult.
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