Merger of two Hull businesses creates The Northern Foundry
Two Hull-based business, Best Creative Marketing and Nailed It Design, are set to merge to become a bigger and more established marketing agency.
Having collaborated together over the last 10 months on a number of different projects, and lived alongside one another in the same building for the last eight, the directors of each company are now joining forces to operate as one.
Nailed It Design was originally a one man web design service set-up by founder Adam Jackson around 5 years ago, but now the company currently employs four full-time staff. Bulldog Skincare is among Nailed It’s clients.
Set up less than a year ago, Best Creative Marketing has used its content and strategic marketing expertise to help bolster its client list which includes the likes of Smales, Bonus and the John Good Group. Directors Adam Ward and Joel Peart will now be looking to expand the new business through a range of new expertise that Nailed It can provide.
Adam Jackson commented: “We’ve worked hard to get where we are and nothing will change moving forwards, except that we’ll be able to offer more expertise and support for our existing and potential new clients.”
Adam Ward added: “Just because we live in an age which no longer require so much physical labour, doesn’t mean that the digital era isn’t hard working. We work hard for our existing clients and we’re just trying to help business blossom.”
Once the merger of Nailed It Design and Best Creative Marketing is complete, the newly formed company will be rebranded as The Northern Foundry.
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