Our Newsletter’s Gone Digital!

22/04/2021 - posted in HBPW News, The Team

HBPW’s popular quarterly newsletter – in print for more than 12 years – will now arrive via email rather than through the front door!

So, whilst it may be goodbye to the printing presses – and the postie – it’s hello to a new ‘ezine’ and a marketing channel that dovetails beautifully into LinkedIn and our wider digital strategy.

Each newsletter has always tried to not only keep you informed about the projects we are involved with, but to also inform you about some of the ‘techniques’ that we apply on a daily basis, information for which we have often been applauded.

Whether it’s Paul Withers’ ‘concrete carpet’ at Tilbury Docks, Jon Livesey’s 3d Finite Element Analysis, used to help safeguard the future of a Network Rail bridge, or an editorial articulating the benefits of ‘value engineering’, we like to think that our information always adds value to your professional world as well as communicating the HBPW ‘story’.

So, if you have received our ezine by email (it only launched yesterday), then you have options: you can share it on FACEBOOK, tweet it on TWITTER, share it on LinkedIn or simply forward it to a colleague. Thank you in advance for your social media participation.

More to the point, if you know of someone who wants to subscribe and isn’t already on our quarterly mailing list, then simply direct them to the HBPW website (www.hbpw.co.uk) where they can scroll to the bottom of the home page and, bottom left, sign up with the click of a button: it’s as easy as that.

Alternatively, a simple ‘reply to our ezine – which may have been forwarded to someone who is not already receiving it in their own right – will also enable them to sign up.

It’s been fun licking the envelope stamps for the last 12 years (not quite!), but now we are looking forward to our ‘digital’ future as we continue to communicate the HBPW story via our new e-zine.

Happy reading and we look forward to staying in touch.

THE HBPW TEAM

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