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Royaltie.AI Introduces "Pay What You Can" Pricing to Support Small Business Owners


New initiative to help businesses transition to online marketing throughout COVID-19 pandemic

TORONTO, March 19, 2020 /CNW/ - Royaltie.AI, the Toronto-based all-in-one AI-powered marketing platform, is introducing new "pay what you can" pricing to support small business owners worldwide, making it easier for them to transition their business to marketing online and continue working remotely throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We are adapting our existing GEM program. There are simply too many people that need help right now, so we are renaming GEM from "Grant. Education. Marketing" to "Get. Everyone. Marketing." said Justin Belobaba, Founder & CEO, Royaltie.AI.  "The world is changing quickly, and we want to help as many small business owners as possible shift their marketing online so they can continue to communicate with their customers and attract new ones."

Through the initiative, Royaltie.AI will permit every customer paying the regular retail price to invite one business owner to the GEM program. The invited business owner can choose to pay as little as $1 per month. Their subscription will include 3 websites, 1,000 emails per month, curated content, SEO, blog, CRM, analytics, and social media marketing, all automated and AI-powered - normally a cost of $57 per month.

"The price is entirely at the business owner's discretion based on what they can afford," added Belobaba. "This is a situation we will be monitoring constantly to ensure we are helping our clients and as many small businesses in need of assistance as possible."

Anyone participating in the GEM program can choose to remain at their chosen price until they can afford to pay more, or until the current health crisis is over. No one will be under any obligation to continue using the services if they choose to opt out.

Anyone interested in participating in "pay what you can" pricing can simply visit https://royaltie.com/gem-program/ for more information, or can email [email protected] and we will help make arrangements to get their business marketing online as quickly as possible.

About Royaltie.AI

Royaltie.AI is a Canadian owned and operated all-in-one marketing platform designed to allow small businesses and self-employed entrepreneurs to have a complete, integrated, fully automated, AI-powered online marketing presence. Based in Toronto, Royaltie.AI has democratized the most proven online marketing strategies using machine learning to allow even the smallest of businesses access to the technology that will help them succeed.

SOURCE Royaltie.AI


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