Bizpages Appoints Anne Deloit as New Zealand Directory Moderator and BizPromo Campaign Lead

June 11 18:39 2026
Bizpages Appoints Anne Deloit as New Zealand Directory Moderator and BizPromo Campaign Lead
Bizpages announces Anne Deloit’s appointment as Moderator of the New Zealand Business Directory, effective 01 June 2026. She will oversee NZ directory moderation and lead BizPromo campaigns for participating businesses. The PR highlights searchable company profiles, B2B/B2C discovery, exporter-importer connections, regional links with Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Fiji and Tonga, and Deloit’s focus on local SEO, digital marketing and SME growth.

Auckland, New Zealand – 11 June, 2026 – Bizpages (https://bizpages.org), the international business directory and online promotion platform, announces that Anne Deloit was appointed Moderator of the New Zealand Business Directory as of 01 June 2026. In the role, Deloit will oversee moderation and local development of the New Zealand Business Directory and will also be responsible for running BizPromo campaigns for New Zealand businesses that opt into the feature.

The appointment gives the New Zealand section of Bizpages a defined local moderator and a clearer operational focus for 2026: improving the quality of company information available to business search users, while helping participating businesses use online promotion tools in a more systematic way. BizPromo is Bizpages’ program for continuous business promotion, allowing business owners to get their companies promoted with minimal involvement and no headaches. Promotional campaigns may include link building, content writing, website usability assessment, online business response checks, online reviews, business quizzes, and questionnaires, with promotion quality checked by human moderators.

Deloit’s new assignment is intended to connect ordinary directory moderation with practical campaign work. Her responsibilities include supporting the visibility of New Zealand listings, reviewing how local companies present their public business information, and coordinating BizPromo tasks for companies that choose to use the program. The appointment is timely for New Zealand businesses that need both searchable directory presence and ongoing digital activity rather than a one-time listing.

The New Zealand market includes large government-run or institutionally backed organizations, well-established corporate groups, and a broad base of small local businesses, producers, traders, service providers, and startups. Large entities often have procurement teams, public recognition, and communication infrastructure. Smaller companies usually have to work harder to be found by local customers, B2B buyers, overseas distributors, and potential partners. A directory profile cannot replace business development, but it can make company information easier to discover, compare, and verify.

Through the New Zealand Business Directory, users can search for local companies by business name, industry, city, region, address, website, contact details, category, product, or service. This supports both B2B and B2C discovery. A New Zealand resident may look for a local mover, tradesperson, professional service, florist, technology repair provider, consultant, or retailer. A B2B buyer may search for suppliers, producers, service partners, importers, exporters, logistics contacts, or specialized vendors.

Examples of businesses visible from the New Zealand directory include Strategic Planning & Business Advisory by Wendy Folau, a consulting and training listing in Canterbury, and Easy Move Furniture Removals, an Auckland-based relocation services provider. These sample listings show how different company types can use structured directory presence to state their activity, location, category, and contact availability in a format that can be used by customers and business partners.

For exporters and importers, the appointment and BizPromo responsibility add a stronger international angle to the directory’s New Zealand work. New Zealand companies often operate from a geographically remote but highly connected market. Internet-based discovery helps reduce that distance. Exporters can use searchable profiles and promotional activity to present capabilities to overseas buyers, while importers can identify suppliers, sector contacts, service providers, and local distributors. For companies entering new markets, visible and accurate online information can support the first stage of trust building.

Regional ties remain important for New Zealand business growth. Trade, tourism, food, agriculture, education, professional services, technology, logistics, and retail activity all depend on relationships across nearby markets. Bizpages connects users to regional directories including Australia, Indonesia, and Malaysia Business Directories. These neighboring-country links help New Zealand businesses and their partners view local activity in a wider Pacific business context.

The Internet gives emerging New Zealand businesses new opportunities to grow beyond their immediate city or region. A small Auckland workshop, a Christchurch service company, a Wellington producer, a regional trader, or a new exporter can use a public directory profile as a business card, lead-generation point, and credibility signal. For companies that opt into BizPromo, Deloit’s campaign role adds a second layer: continuing activity around the listing, the company website, or the company’s social profiles through tasks designed to support visibility over time.

Deloit brings a business coaching and training perspective to the New Zealand role. Her professional focus includes business growth strategy, local SEO, digital marketing for Auckland businesses, leadership development, sales training, operational efficiency, startup mentoring, and market-entry strategy. This background is relevant to the new appointment because the moderation role is not limited to checking listings. It also requires understanding how local companies communicate value, how small businesses can present themselves online, and how practical promotion can be connected to broader business goals.

Her “local roots, global reach” approach is expected to shape the New Zealand directory work. The emphasis is on helping companies remain grounded in their local market while making their offer understandable to wider audiences. For founders, family businesses, independent producers, and service firms, this means clearer business descriptions, more consistent contact information, and better preparation for local search, customer inquiries, supplier outreach, and international partner discovery.

“New Zealand companies do not all need the same online strategy,” said Anne Deloit, Moderator of the New Zealand Business Directory. “A local service company, a producer, a startup, and an exporter each need different signals of trust. My role is to help the New Zealand directory stay useful for search users while supporting businesses that choose more active promotion through BizPromo.”

Bizpages will continue to develop the New Zealand directory as a searchable public resource for companies, entrepreneurs, exporters, importers, producers, traders, and service providers. With Deloit’s appointment effective 01 June 2026 and her added responsibility for BizPromo campaigns, the platform is giving the New Zealand section a specific local moderation and promotion lead rather than presenting the directory only as a static company list.

About Bizpages

Bizpages is an international business directory and online promotion platform that helps companies and entrepreneurs present searchable business information to local and global audiences. The platform organizes company data by country, city, industry, product, service, and business category to support practical business discovery.

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