Freefoam

Helping customers grow, the Freefoam way

  • 19 Sep 2019

The last twelve months have seen a very turbulent time, politically and economically, with it being widely reported business owners have ‘battened down the hatches’, held off on investment and are riding out the storm – this is not the case at Freefoam though!

The company felt the time was right to commission and deliver a broad PR and digital campaign called ‘Helping Customers Grow’.

The programme aims to shine a light on the roofline market and its supply chain, to showcase all areas of our business and to illustrate how, as manufacturers, Freefoam consistently delivers products and services to help our customers grow.

Working with award winning agency MRA Marketing and digital agency Mind Made, we have created a wide range of high quality, innovative material for print and digital channels to bring our story to life. 

From thought provoking articles, to customer interviews, installer stories, and video testimonials, the message has been delivered across the roofline and glazing press and target audiences across all digital and social channels.

Colin St John, Commercial Director, commented: “We know that, although the outlook is uncertain, we are a strong and secure company able to withstand the rigours of the market.

“With a robust infrastructure and nearly 30 years of delivering to our customers we have a strong and consistent story to tell.

“Indeed it’s been incredibly inspiring to hear throughout this programme our customers’ stories of success and to know that we have played an integral part in that development.”

You can watch an accompanying video here

Contact:

Freefoam Building Products,
77-83 St James Mill Road,
Northampton,
NN5 5JP
United Kingdom

Tel: 01604 591110

Visit the Freefoam website

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