Sunday, April 28, 2024

Forbes Burton makes business sweet again

It’s not often that Forbes Burton steps in front of the camera to promote their services, but that’s just what they’ve done in their latest campaign.

In association with creative growth agency Diony, who are based in Hull, the business have created a visualisation of what they stand for and how they can help.

Managing Director at Forbes Burton, Rick Smith, said: “With the help of two fine actors, Ian and Harry, we’ve managed to capture the spirit of what we do for companies who are struggling with expenses and finances.

“We think that the story is compelling and captivating and shows that business owners simply aren’t alone when it comes to getting themselves out of debt and that it doesn’t have to mean the end of your business.”

Filmed at The Oldest Sweet Shop In The World in the town of Pateley Bridge near Harrogate, Yorkshire, the short film shows the link between a beloved sweet shop and a young customer before closure looms.

 

Alistair O’Sullivan, Managing Director at Diony, said: “Forbes Burton asked us to increase their brand awareness and online visibility.

“We wanted to show that even the most reliable and successful of businesses can need help once in a while.”

The video will be used across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn and will utilise the trending hashtags to reach as large an audience as possible.

Need a hand with your finances or business processes? Email Forbes Burton today.

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