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Kwik Kopy launches $25,000 small business branding giveaway

A fresh look can make all the difference for a small business, and Kwik Kopy Australia is making that possible with a nationwide $25,000 branding makeover giveaway.

Five lucky businesses will each receive a $5,000 branding facelift, helping them elevate their presence and attract more customers.

As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting Australian small businesses, Kwik Kopy is also offering additional weekly prizes. Over an eight-week period, the company will give away $500 vouchers to three businesses each week—bringing the total prize pool to $37,000.

These vouchers can be redeemed for a variety of print and signage solutions, ensuring that even more businesses get the opportunity to enhance their professional image.

How to enter

The competition officially opens on February 3rd, and small businesses can enter by visiting WeMakePossible.com.au. To participate, entrants must explain why their business would benefit from a branding refresh.

At the end of March, five major prize winners will be selected to receive a comprehensive branding package, including:

  • Custom storefront signage
  • Event displays
  • Window decals
  • Office wallpaper
  • Other large-format marketing materials designed to make their business stand out

Winners of the weekly $500 vouchers will be selected at random, with their names announced on Kwik Kopy’s social media channels. Entrants are encouraged to follow along for updates.

Making first impressions last

Branding is more than just a logo—it’s the face of a business. Strong visuals help attract attention, build credibility, and create a lasting impression on customers. A well-designed storefront or eye-catching signage can mean the difference between a passerby walking in or walking past.

Kwik Kopy’s National Marketing Director, Panteha Jadidi, emphasized the importance of strong branding for small businesses.

“A business’s visual identity plays a crucial role in capturing attention and building trust. Through this initiative, we want to empower small businesses with high-quality, professional branding solutions that elevate their presence and help them grow,” she said.

Why branding matters

Branding isn’t just about making things look good—it’s about consistency, identity, and communication. A well-executed brand refresh helps businesses:

  • Reinforce their core message and values
  • Build trust and connect with customers
  • Stand out from competitors and increase brand recognition
  • Improve marketing effectiveness with cohesive visuals across signage, packaging, and promotional materials

As a leader in print, design, and signage solutions, Kwik Kopy knows firsthand how the right branding can strengthen a business’s reputation. With over 40 years of experience supporting SMEs, the company is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs make an impact through high-quality marketing collateral.

More chances to win

In addition to the five major branding makeovers, Kwik Kopy’s giveaway offers plenty of opportunities for businesses to win. Each week, three businesses will be randomly selected to receive a $500 voucher—a total of 24 vouchers worth $12,000 over the promotional period.

Weekly winners will be revealed on Kwik Kopy’s social media channels, so entrants should stay tuned to see if they’ve won. For decades, Kwik Kopy has been a trusted partner for Australian businesses, providing expert design and printing solutions to help brands grow. This latest initiative is another way the company is giving back to the SME community, helping businesses of all sizes gain visibility, credibility, and confidence in their branding.

For a chance to win, small businesses should submit their entry at WeMakePossible.com.au before the competition closes.

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Yajush Gupta

Yajush Gupta

Yajush is a journalist at Dynamic Business. He previously worked with Reuters as a business correspondent and holds a postgrad degree in print journalism.

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