NASC launch new membership category

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Businesses that provide products or services to scaffolding contractors can connect with hundreds of major players in the industry thanks to a new NASC membership category.

Through NASC Services & Ancillary Products membership, businesses can reach 230+ NASC Contractor members employing 16,000 operatives between them. These members account for a significant proportion of the total spend on scaffolding in the UK each year.

The new membership comes with a wide range of benefits, including the ability to:

  • Promote your products and services to 850+ decision makers at NASC Contractor member businesses through the NASC’s monthly Get Connected e-bulletins. The Jan and Feb bulletins received 350 clicks through to Services & Ancillary Products member websites.
  • Promote your products and services in the NASC’s Scaffolding Matters magazine, published in Spring and Autumn each year. Two thousand copies are distributed to members at the NASC Regional meetings. The e-edition also receives thousands of views and downloads.
  • Host a stand at the NASC regional meetings – held at five venues across the UK in Spring and Autumn each year.
  • Populate your company profile page on the NASC website
  • Offer deals and discounts through the Members’ Area of the NASC website

Members also have the opportunity to advertise in the NASC Yearbook, attend the NASC Ball & Awards and sponsor an NASC Award category.

Robin James, NASC Managing Director, said: “Through Services & Ancillary Products membership we’re giving businesses unparalleled access to hundreds of established scaffolding contractors across the UK.

“The membership package comprises a number of digital, print and face-to-face opportunities throughout the year, ensuring members’ messages are clearly and regularly received by NASC Contractor members.

“What’s more, Contractor members have already shown that they are incredibly receptive to these messages. To date, the two Get Connected e-bulletins have received more than 1,000 opens and 350 clicks through to Services & Ancillary Products member websites.

“There have also been plenty of positive conversations between Contractor members and the Services & Ancillary Products members that have exhibited at the Spring 2022 NASC regional meetings. All in all, we’re helping businesses within the NASC membership network to connect in a mutually beneficial way.”

The new membership category has been created by splitting the previous NASC Information membership category in two. Main contractor / client members will remain as Information members, while product and service providers have been transferred across to Services & Ancillary Products membership.

More details on the revised NASC Information membership category will be revealed soon.

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Businesses that provide products or services to scaffolding contractors can connect with hundreds of major players in the industry thanks to a new NASC membership category.

Through NASC Services & Ancillary Products membership, businesses can reach 230+ NASC Contractor members employing 16,000 operatives between them. These members account for a significant proportion of the total spend on scaffolding in the UK each year.

The new membership comes with a wide range of benefits, including the ability to:

  • Promote your products and services to 850+ decision makers at NASC Contractor member businesses through the NASC’s monthly Get Connected e-bulletins. The Jan and Feb bulletins received 350 clicks through to Services & Ancillary Products member websites.
  • Promote your products and services in the NASC’s Scaffolding Matters magazine, published in Spring and Autumn each year. Two thousand copies are distributed to members at the NASC Regional meetings. The e-edition also receives thousands of views and downloads.
  • Host a stand at the NASC regional meetings – held at five venues across the UK in Spring and Autumn each year.
  • Populate your company profile page on the NASC website
  • Offer deals and discounts through the Members’ Area of the NASC website

Members also have the opportunity to advertise in the NASC Yearbook, attend the NASC Ball & Awards and sponsor an NASC Award category.

Robin James, NASC Managing Director, said: “Through Services & Ancillary Products membership we’re giving businesses unparalleled access to hundreds of established scaffolding contractors across the UK.

“The membership package comprises a number of digital, print and face-to-face opportunities throughout the year, ensuring members’ messages are clearly and regularly received by NASC Contractor members.

“What’s more, Contractor members have already shown that they are incredibly receptive to these messages. To date, the two Get Connected e-bulletins have received more than 1,000 opens and 350 clicks through to Services & Ancillary Products member websites.

“There have also been plenty of positive conversations between Contractor members and the Services & Ancillary Products members that have exhibited at the Spring 2022 NASC regional meetings. All in all, we’re helping businesses within the NASC membership network to connect in a mutually beneficial way.”

The new membership category has been created by splitting the previous NASC Information membership category in two. Main contractor / client members will remain as Information members, while product and service providers have been transferred across to Services & Ancillary Products membership.

More details on the revised NASC Information membership category will be revealed soon.

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