Update: This contest ends at Sunday, May 21, 2023 at midnight. Enter now for your chance to win a pop-up shop on Oxford Street!
small business and Sage have partnered to bring three small business owners to open a temporary pop-up shop on London’s Oxford Street.
Why should I enter a pop-up shop contest?
Well, here are four reasons why.
grow your brand
Take advantage of the Oxford Street traffic and get coverage for your business.
introduce your business
Invite investors and other interested parties to see your pop-up shop in action. There is also a pop-up space downstairs of the shop, and events will be held during the pop-up period.
Do a market test of your product or service
This is a unique opportunity to sell or demo your product/service to a large audience and also receive feedback.
Create leads for your business
Generate leads that can continue beyond your pop-up shop.
what do i win
- Occupied a pop-up shop on Oxford Street in London for four days
- Spend £250 on inventory, marketing and promotions
- Setup support
- Overall promotion small business Raise awareness on your website, email newsletter, and several social media posts to encourage consumers to support your campaign
- interview published in small business each winner and
- clever accounting 6 months free trial
Am I eligible?
Must be a small business that has been in business for less than 5 years.
how do i enter
Please complete the contest form on this page by midnight on May 21, 2023. Participation is completely free.
judge
Entries will be judged by a judging panel.
Tox Archure
founder and CEO of crib shop
Ryan Panchu
the owner of Borough 22
Liz Berkley
Small Business Secretary and Broadcaster
Kirsty Waller
Vice President, UKI Performance Marketing, Sage
UK Small Business Commissioner Liz Berkley said: “SMEs in all sectors are vital to their communities, wider society and the UK economy. As a judge, I would love to see that story of creativity unfold and learn about its impact beyond the shop itself. ”
Click here for more information about the competition