Yoshikazu no Mori Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Kazuyoshi Mori) is pleased to announce its participation in PR TIMES's "April Dream" project, which disseminates "dreams," and to present specific initiatives aimed at achieving "regional self-reliance through education" by 2030.

Digital is not a 'weapon' to appear smart.

"Do you have evidence for that measure?"

"We need commitment to increase engagement."

How much have such condescending katakana-filled phrases intimidated business owners in regional areas? As we have continued to support digital marketing in regional cities, including Aomori Prefecture, the hometown of our representative Kazuyoshi Mori, we have witnessed a sad reality.

The reality is that "digital technology, which should be convenient and boost sales," has been made into "something unrelated, difficult, and scary" by the wall of specialized terminology.

We have seen people pay high fees to create websites only to abandon them because they don't know how to use them. They leave everything to advertising agencies but are unsure if they are actually making a profit... We want to reduce the number of people suffering from such "digital pain" by even one. This has been the long-held desire of Yoshikazu no Mori Inc.

Our Dream: To foster 100,000 "Self-Sufficient Digital Leaders" nationwide by 2030.

Our dream is to create a world where all shopkeepers and small and medium-sized business owners across Japan can master digital marketing with their own hands, like a familiar writing tool, and freely generate sales and profits.

By 2030, we will foster digital leaders through the following three educational activities:

1. Sowing Seeds for the Next Generation

Expand digital education at universities and vocational schools to nurture young people with the skills to revitalize their local communities.

2. "Zero-Mount" Regional Seminars

Hold ultra-introductory seminars that avoid difficult jargon, spreading practical digital techniques to everyone.

3. Nurturing Supportive Professionals

Train consultants who work alongside clients with the same perspective, supporting regional growth.

"We want to brighten Japan from Aomori with digital."

Our representative, Kazuyoshi Mori, was born and raised in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture. Aomori Prefecture has one of the lowest average monthly incomes in Japan, and many young people leave the prefecture. However, by learning digital marketing correctly, one can attract customers from all over the world and deliver value regardless of location.

Digital marketing, when used effectively, leads to increased sales and profits, bringing happiness to those involved. We are fully committed to realizing a future where everyone can smile and say, "Digital is my ally," by eliminating the "digital divide" through the power of education.

"April Dream" is a project by PR TIMES where companies announce the dreams they aspire to achieve on April 1st. We are seriously aiming to realize this dream.

About Yoshikazu no Mori Inc.

Yoshikazu no Mori Inc. provides digital marketing consulting and operational services. We offer comprehensive support from website production to social media management and advertising operations. With the motto "Maximize with the Minimum Step," we propose fundamental solutions tailored to our clients' challenges. Furthermore, through "DIGICON ACADEMY," we are fully committed to nurturing the next generation of marketers.

【Company Profile】

Company Name: Yoshikazu no Mori Inc.

Representative: Representative Director Kazuyoshi Mori

Head Office Location: Hamamatsucho Daiya Bldg. 2F, 2-2-15 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo

URL: https://yoshikazunomori.com/

Establishment: November 6, 2019

【Representative】

Kazuyoshi Mori

Representative Director, Yoshikazu no Mori Inc.

An expert in practical marketing. He has a track record of successfully operating a subscription service with monthly sales of 100 million yen and building a platform for 200,000 users. His book "Digital Marketing Ultra Introduction" has reached its 4th printing. He currently teaches as a "Web Analysis Master" and "Chief SNS Manager," and lectures at institutions such as Chuo University, Nippon Keizai University, and vocational schools (Sanko Gakuen), dedicating himself to nurturing the next generation of marketers.

【Representative's Message】

"Let's make digital marketing a 'common language' that brings smiles to everyone." The digital divide can certainly be resolved through education. I will continue to create a future where digital technology becomes a powerful ally for all those challenging themselves across Japan, not just for a select group of experts.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: News
  • Organizations: PR TIMES
  • Dates in source: April Dream