Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Malaysia-based SEO agency JinMatic announced that as part of its efforts to aid companies amid the pandemic, it has released an SEO rescue package, which will be given for free for social enterprises in Southeast Asia.

The package will include a customized strategy plan, a website diagnosis, and market research, where comprehensive reports will be provided.

The company said that it is its desire to help businesses, especially social enterprises, keep intact their brand and revenue health amid the difficult time of the pandemic.

“Running a social enterprise is more challenging than small and medium enterprise because social enterprises have to achieve both economic sustainability and their social mission.”, said Terence Lim, founder of JinMatic.

Lim added, “We are all going that extra mile to support one another during this difficult, unpredictable period. By offering this package to social enterprises, we hope we are doing our bit to support the good cause.”

JinMatic’s digital marketing team will be reviewing the company’s websites and provide actionable insights on aspects such as user experience, current keyword rankings, and website architecture and content. A maximum of three working days will be allotted for the review.

“For example, the team will analyze the applicants’ website security and loading speed, which are important factors in improving user experience,” stated JinMatic in a press statement.

The company shared that it got inspired by the idea when it recently collaborated with an Indonesian social enterprise Du Anyam, which is aimed at improving the health and financial condition of women in rural areas.

Singapore – Southeast Asia media service Hepmil Creators’ Network (HCN) is now the first in the region to offer an inventory of reserved media on Youtube, including that of Esports and gaming channels to brands. 

This comes about from a partnership with US-based digital media company Bent Pixels, which owns the sales rights through its long-term partnership with YouTube.

The company also owns an independent influencer network in the US with a portion of its content creators emanating from major Esports organizations.  

The new offering currently expands HCN’s services, which was launched in April 2020 as a subsidiary of Hepmil Media Group, mainly to help brands connect with comic creators in the region. 

Hepmil Media Group CEO Karl Mak explains that with reserved media, SEA brands can now purchase advertising spaces on specific channels by their favorite creators across multiple countries from one single point of contact. 

He added, “they will fully own the advertising spaces on select channels during the engagement period without interference from competing advertisements, thus improving targeting efforts and optimizing media budget.”

Manila, Philippines – Southeast Asia-focused tech organization True Digital Group steers its regional presence by expanding to the Philippine market, starting off with the launch of TrueID platform.

First introduced in Thailand, TrueID is a new all-in-one digital lifestyle platform that offers free curated content that’s available in the Philippines starting today. It is set to provide a hub for premium content and will feature top-tier Filipino creators and international-renowned producers such as Cignal TV, GMA Network, Philstar, and Mediacorp among others.

“TrueID addresses the needs of the modern viewer by providing engaging content, covering news, entertainment, food, travel, technology, sports, and learning,” said the company in a press statement. 

TDG is a subsidiary of True Corporation, a communications conglomerate that was first established in Thailand. TDG’s local arm in the country is True Digital Philippines, which assists the group in catering to the Filipino market