Freefoam shortlisted for three Construction Marketing Awards

Freefoam is a finalist in three of this year’s prestigious Construction Marketing Awards (CMAs) for its successful #HelpingCustomersGrow campaign. 

The leading independent roofline, rainwater and cladding manufacturer has been shortlisted for Best Use of Content Marketing, Best Mid-Budget Campaign and Strategic Planning and Management. 

#HelpingCustomersGrow is a tightly synchronised marketing programme of PR, advertising, social media, video and direct marketing which illustrates the impact of Freefoam’s supply chain working effectively together to grow. Freefoam’s campaign, working in close partnership with MRA Marketing and Mind Made, has had a massive impact on sales and customer engagement. 

“We’re over the moon to reach the finals of the CMAs in three categories!”, says Freefoam Commercial Director Colin St John. “Our campaign #HelpingCustomersGrow has captured the market’s attention by giving Freefoam customers a platform to tell their success stories. It’s great to get recognition for everyone’s hard work and we’ll be keeping our fingers crossed for November.”

The CMAs showcase marketing excellence, innovation and creativity in the construction sector. These prestigious awards are endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Construction Interest Group and the 2020 winners will be announced on Thursday 26 November. Visit www.cmawards.co.uk for more information.

winactive

Recent Posts

UK roof lantern market expands as demand rises for natural light

In recent years, the UK home improvement market has seen a surge in demand for…

1 day ago

Ultraframe hails hup! Base as streamlined solution to legacy foundation issues

In construction, the base stage often causes the most disruption and uncertainty. From difficult ground…

2 days ago

Noise pollution trends highlight demand for superior acoustic windows

Following the European Environment Agency’s latest noise pollution report, Rehau has called attention to the…

3 days ago

Polar NE moves into prison sector with ‘game changing’ HMP Stirling project

A North East manufacturer has broken into a key new sector after supplying specialist windows…

1 week ago

Reynaers introduces first GQA Accredited training course in curtain walling

Reynaers Aluminium UK has become an Approved GQA Training Centre, now offering its first course…

1 week ago

U-value compliance – where are we now asks Russell Yates of AluK

This time last year, I warned about the number of aluminium systems companies who I…

1 week ago