martes, 30 de octubre de 2012


Go West – Focus on Bristol


Telnames has launched its first ever radio advertising campaign and is proud to be debuting its new ad spots across the city of Bristol right now.
With a strong university base and a global reputation as a hub for innovative start-ups, Bristol has long been associated with the very best that new technology can offer, so it’s an appropriate launch pad for Telnames’s inaugural radio campaign, as we bring the message “go mobile in minutes” to small businesses across the UK.  Over the next few weeks, listeners to Bristol station Heart FM will be able to hear how Telnames .tel websites are boosting business for local boiler specialists Combiline, beauty salon Aura Hair and Beauty and decorating services firm Scott Feltham.
You can listen to our radio advertisements in full using the links below, and we’ll be posting customer stories on all the featured Telnames .tel owners over the coming days.  If you’re a Bristol-based business and want to tell your Telnames story, we’d love to hear from you.  Here are all the ways you can get in touch with us: http://telnames.tel/
Telnames – 30 second advert
Telnames – recap
Aura Hair and Beauty
Combiline
Scott Feltham
Bristol in bitesize facts
  • Population of 428,100 – the largest city in the South West
  • 7th largest city in England outside of London and one of England’s eight ‘Core Cities’
  • Green Capital, the UK’s first Cycling City, and also a Fairtrade City
  • Home to 17,500 businesses, including Airbus (UK), Rolls-Royce, BBC, Hewlett Packard, Toshiba Research Europe and Orange
  • More than a third of UK-owned FTSE 100 companies have a presence in the Bristol area
  • Birthplace of Ribena, Wallace and Gromit, the Plimsoll Line, Tarmac, Concorde, Schweppes and the motorbike sidecar
  • Over 25% of the world’s natural history films are made in Bristol, most of these at the BBC’s Natural History Unit
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