Small Business Goes Big: Oxford Street – a new competition with Adobe Express
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Posted: Thu 23rd Mar 2023
Enterprise Nation has again partnered with Adobe to launch the latest instalment of the Small Business Goes Big competition.
By entering, you could win a place on Oxford Street with our store takeover exclusively for small businesses.
The purpose of the competition is to provide valuable opportunities to small businesses that deserve them. Read on to learn more about how to take part in this exciting campaign.
What the competition involves
We want you to create a page for your business using Adobe Express, a free web and mobile app. Don't worry – it's really easy to use, and you don't need any design experience.
Winners will have the opportunity to sell from a section of a store on Oxford Street in central London between 17 May and 26 May 2023. Exact dates and times of shop trading will be confirmed nearer the time.
The competition opens for entries on 24 March 2023 and runs until midnight on 24 April 2023.
Who can apply
We encourage any business from any sector to apply. However, the opportunity would most benefit businesses that sell a physical product.
If you don't sell a physical product, consider how you would plan on showcasing your services in store.
Also, you must:
live, and have the right to work, in the UK
be over the age of 18
Your business must:
have no more than 20 employees
have been trading since 1 November 2021
be registered as a:
limited company with Companies House, or
sole trader with HMRC and have a unique tax reference (UTR) number
not currently be engaged in any striking-off or insolvency procedures
How to apply
Use the free Adobe Express app to create a page that tells the story of your brand and demonstrates why you deserve a space on Oxford Street.
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