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BrazzPR secures $75,000 for tech startup


Brazzpr has secured $75,000 in funding for tech startup Wrkman following a digital campaign.

The campaign, which focused on engaging both macro and micro-influencers across platforms like Twitter and Instagram, proved to be a change for Wrkman, propelling the startup to advance in terms of user acquisition and investor confidence.

The Chief Executive Officer of BrazzPR, Oluwagbotemi Moshood, said, “Our campaign for Wrkman exemplified the power of digital storytelling and influencer marketing. By crafting a relatable narrative and strategically engaging with the right influencers, we helped Wrkman not only grow its user base but also secure significant funding.”

“One of our impactful campaigns was for a tech startup, Wrkman. Through the campaign, we secured $75,000 in funding. The campaign attracted over 10,000 new users to the platform.

“We have proven that with the digital strategy, even a tech startup can achieve substantial growth and investor interest. We are committed to continuing this approach for our clients, helping them build sustainable brands.”

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