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Enhancing MSMEs with Digital Marketing to increase Business Competitiveness and Sustainability Sutikno Sutikno; Dede Sahrul
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-April
Publisher : Akademi Sertifikasi Profesi Internasional

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) constitute the foundation of the Indonesian economy. Nonetheless, numerous MSMEs have obstacles in accessing a broader market, particularly in the current digital age. This article examines ideas for empowering MSMEs through online marketing to enhance their competitiveness and sustainability. This project aims to identify barriers, develop effective training models, and assess the effects of online marketing deployment on enhancing revenue and broadening the market reach of MSMEs. The methods used included reviewing existing literature and conducting surveys with MSME participants, followed by both detailed qualitative and quantitative analyses. The study's findings indicate that organised training and mentoring in digital platform utilisation, social media optimisation, and the creation of compelling marketing materials can substantially enhance the competitive capacities of MSMEs in the online marketplace. This article aids in the formulation of policies and initiatives aimed at empowering MSMEs in a more focused and sustainable manner.
Analisis Interferensi Bahasa Daerah Nias terhadap Bahasa Indonesia di Garu II Medan Amplas Halimul Maduwu; Alfitriana Purba; Sutikno Sutikno; Abdullah Hasibuan; Abdul Mujib
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU PENDIDIKAN Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Agustus : JURRIPEN : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

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This research aims to analyze forms of phonological interference in the use of Indonesian by speakers of the Nias regional language in Garu II, Medan Amplas. The background of this research is based on the fact that the Nias people, as a bilingual group, often experience difficulties in pronouncing Indonesian according to the rules, resulting in symptoms of phonological deviations such as deletions, changes and additions of phonemes. Using qualitative descriptive methods and triangulation techniques (observation, interviews, documentation), this research found three main forms of interference: (1) deletion of the final phoneme (example: "jalan" becomes "jala"), (2) changes in phonemes (example: "kaya" becomes “kayo”), and (3) the addition of phonemes (example: “although” becomes “walampun”). Factors causing interference include the social environment, first language habits, low vocabulary mastery, and weak loyalty to the second language. It is hoped that the results of this research can enrich the study of phonology and become a reference in developing Indonesian for bilingual communities.