BUMBLE PRINT WINS RECOGNITION FROM ‘DRAGON’ THEO PAPHITIS

BUMBLE PRINT WINS RECOGNITION FROM ‘DRAGON’ THEO PAPHITIS

A North-East based brand has received a twitter boost from Theo Paphitis as they become #SBS Winners.

 

Bumble Print are an online printing and website design company located in Peterlee; however, they offer a postage service in which operates across the UK. Bumble Print has recently been recognised as one of the best small businesses by the Ex-Dragon Den Star Theo Paphitis.

On Sunday 16th January 2022, Bumble Print tweeted Theo telling him what they do for the printing industry. This tweet was recognised by Theo during ‘Small Business Sunday’. This tweet resulted in Bumble Print being one of his six weekly winners.

Retail entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis, has re‐tweeted the tweet by Bumble Print to his five hundred thousand following base. Within an hour of this retweet, www.bumbleprint.co.uk and their twitter account received a major boost in website traffic.
As a winner of ‘Small Business Sunday’, Bumble Print will receive: A listing on Theo’s website, an exclusive winner’s badge, access to the SBS private Facebook group and an invitation to the annual #SBS winners’ event in Birmingham. This is where Bumble Print will meet Theo Paphitis to collect their certificate and learn from Theo’s inner circle of experts.
Founder of Bumble Print, Kieran Chapman has said “Winning the Small Business Sunday award is an absolute delight, it is great knowing that Bumble Print has been given the chance to shine on another level.
We have been invested in the print industry since early 2011 and are always looking to improve the services in which we offer. I am hoping that the recognition from Theo is able to continue to boost our brand trust and credibility”.
Do you fancy yourself as the next ‘Small Business Sunday’ winner? To enter, businesses should tweet Theo about their business on Sunday between the hours of 5pm and 7.30pm with the hashtag #SBS. On Monday at 8pm, Theo will retweet six lucky businesses at 8pm.

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