Lezama Consulting USA is pleased to announce the Norwalk Chamber of Commerce as one of our newest clients. The Norwalk Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary business organization that works collectively to improve local businesses and the community. Incorporated on August 26, 1957, the city is the 14th most populous in Los Angeles County, with more than 109,000 people calling it home.
We are currently working on a digital marketing and community relations program informing Norwalk small businesses about the importance of strengthening their digital presence and helping them do so. Small businesses are the fabric of the American economy. The recent COVID-19 pandemic and the related lockdowns demonstrated how important doing business online can be, as many online businesses survived and even thrived during this tumultuous time.
The e-commerce opportunity is massive, with over $1.1 trillion in sales expected this year, just in the United States.
Norwalk, California, is where Lezama Consulting USA LLC is registered, and it’s an honor to work with its local businesses.
Thank you, Norwalk Chamber of Commerce!
We don’t take on every potential client. We make sure that our team is the right fit. If we are not, we will let you know before taking your business. We believe in only taking our clients’ money if we can bring value. We can work independently or as part of a collaborative team or with other agencies.
Lezama Consulting USA LLC is based in Los Angeles County, California.
Given that our President Juan F. Lezama is a SBDC consultant helping small businesses, many people have become interested about the program. We are setting up this page so that we can inform small businesses about how to sign-up for the program with Juan as his consultant.
Yes—the program is publicly funded via the U.S. Small Business Administration and the State of California
Yes—SBDC advisors provide private, trusted guidance. The SBDC
Small businesses located in California with revenues between $85,000 and $45 million a year.
Engage the SBDC for additional projects
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Marketing audit, analytics review, goal-setting
Branding, audience profiling, messaging, marketing roadmap
Website review, SEO/social strategy, campaign guidance, tracking setup