A total number of 10,000 origami superyachts are being delivered around the globe this week, destined for the letter boxes of superyacht as well as marine companies. How will they help the superyacht business?
Julia Budniak, marketing manager at Yachting Pages, explained, “We wanted to capture the attention of superyacht businesses globally, to raise awareness of how we can help build their businesses through our leading marine directories.
“In our friendly office competition it took us under three minutes to build our 19cm card superyachts – complete with sundecks! In fact, you can see some of the team building their boats on our YouTube channel. We’re confident that our directories can help superyacht companies improve their brand visibility and market share, too.
“Once recipients have made their boats, we hope they might spend a few minutes on the telephone to us, to see how Yachting Pages can help build their business? Our multilingual teams would love to see how they can help companies achieve its goals this year.”
Yachting Pages’ CEO, Steve Crowe, was the impetus behind this unique keepsake. He said, “We wanted our message to customers old and new to stand out in the sea of direct mail – so we’re sending out a fleet of 10,000 superyachts to float on top of it!
“They’ll be decorating marinas and offices from Monaco to Antigua, reminding people that if they want to build their businesses then Yachting Pages should be their first port of call. Our directories are hand-delivered to every superyacht in the Mediterranean and are read by over 180,000 marine professionals annually.”
The Bristol-based company Yachting Pages is renowned for its innovation. In 2009, Steve Crowe visited Buckingham Palace to receive the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade for his ground-breaking and personalised approach to delivery.
The team at Yachting Pages is encouraging the industry to start building their business with the company.