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Bostitch appoint Space 48 for eCommerce
Space 48, an award-winning eCommerce agency, has been appointed by leader in fastening applications, Bostitch (part of Stanley Black & Decker), to help launch a new, exclusive product through digital marketing and SEO strategy.
Bostitch is an expert in the design and manufacture of fastening tools, including staplers and staple guns and fasteners such as nails and screws, and has over 110 years of experience in design and manufacturing.
Space 48, based in Warrington, will manage the SEO for the product launch of a new cordless carton stapler in three countries including, UK, Germany and The Netherlands.
Oliver Lees, digital marketing manager at Space 48, commented “Myself and the team are delighted to be working on the Bostitch site. There is such potential in terms of what can be offered for this business. The team are looking forward to a successful product launch to maximise its exposure and continue in its success as a leader in the market place.
“We will be using the breadth of our digital marketing skills to optimise the Bostitch site so that we can turn more website visitors into enquiries and thus boost sales. We’re really excited to see the results.”
Tony Ward, European marketing manager for Bostitch said, ‘We selected Space 48 to work on our online offering as we are confident they have the full set of skills to help with the Bostitch product launch and ensure our website continues to offer our loyal customers the standard of service they are accustomed to.’
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