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BID Event a Success for all

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PNDesign organised and promoted an open meeting on February 3rd to inform and update the businesses of Beeston on the progess of the Business Improvement Distrct plans for the future.

MD Paul Newson and PR Manager Vivienne Tregidga worked hard to provide a Marketing and PR strategy which successfully attracted over 60 local businesses to the event - many more, in fact, than the Nottingham BID attracted to their recent meeting, according to local radio station Trent FM.

Presentations were made by BID Manager Matt Robinson, PNDesign, Trent FM and Nottingham University, on a wide range of proposals designed to promot Beeston to a wider audience over the next few years.

The branding, marketing and public relations strategy devised by PNDesign has been so successful in fact that it is attracting interest from BID UK as well as one or two other towns who may need our help!

Champagne for Project MC

You may recall that for our Christmas card last year we did something completely different - have you seen the video yet? Its on YouTube - just search for ‘pndesign’ and have a laugh on us!

For our Christmas newsletter we ran a simple competition to encourage people to read the newsletter and watch the video. It certainly worked, with a 400% increase in hits to our website and several hundred viewings of the video.
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Steve Gregg, Sales and Marketing Manager of Project MC and the lucky winner of the competition is pictured (left) receiving the champagne from PNDesign MD Paul Newson. Steve said: “How delightful to be presented with a bottle of Moet champagne, thank you. I look forward to seeing the next edition of your newsletter, so please put me on the circular list.” We’re happy to oblige!

If you haven’t signed up for our regular newsletter yet, just get in touch and we’ll add you to the mailing list so you can see what you’ve been missing out.

Easy as 123 for new numeracy website

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PNDesign have recently finished the rebranding and design of David Sharp’s numeracy website at 3right.co.uk.

The site is designed to help school-children and learners of all ages improve their numeracy skills. Users log into their own account and can pick up from where they were last time, progressing through the different levels by getting at least 3 answers right in a row. The questions get progressively harder in line with the user’s ability. The service is available to schools on a subscription basis and is proving to be very popular for learners of all levels.

PNDesign’s role was to examine the way the site was used, especially the introductory sections, and re-brand the site to make it look more modern and user friendly.