The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset Issue 12: Summer 2019 | Page 29
TECHNOLOGY
REVVED UP
10 Minutes with Bathcomms Jonathan Sherwin
Bathcomms is a digital agency based in Spaces, Northgate House. The firm
works with some enviable clients including Horse and Rider Magazine, the UK’s
best-selling equestrian monthly and Hot Diamonds Boutique.
We met with Bathcomms
Managing Director Jonathan
Sherwin to find out more about the
agency’s evolution and plans for
2019 and beyond.
“We have rolled
out new digital
communications
services, including
email and content
marketing, SEO
services and digital
strategy analysis”
How did Bathcomms begin?
Bath Communication Systems –
Bathcomms - was started in 1997
by my father Steve Sherwin after
a career as a submariner in the
Royal Navy. Upon leaving the Navy,
Dad studied for a master’s degree
in London and the business came
about initially through commercial
work that came from that
programme.
Did you show an interest in the
business growing up?
My first connection with Bathcomms
was as a young teenager in the late
90s. This thing called the Internet
was growing quickly, and my friends
wanted access. The trouble was, the
PCs their families were using didn’t
come with modems. So, I would
go off to Bristol to purchase 56k
modems wholesale, and then install
them in friends’ PCs at a moderate
mark-up!
It wasn’t long before I started
playing around with building simple
websites, and when I took a Gap Year
in 2003, I spent the year working as a
web designer for Bathcomms, which
by then had specialised in building
and maintaining websites and
content management systems.
What did you do before
taking over Bathcomms?
After my Gap Year I moved overseas
for five years. During this time, I
stayed in touch with friends and
family back home through a mixture
of email and video (we used to post
CDs across the world with pre-
recorded video messages!). I started
to blog, and when my girlfriend’s
college on the East Coast of the US
was connected to this new network
called Facebook, I saw a fresh model
of digital communications emerge.
When I moved back to England in
2009 I worked for a small national
charity as Head of Communications.
I added social media engagement,
email marketing, and blogging
(before I had my head around
‘content marketing’) – to their
comms strategy, all of which began
to do really well. When I left the
organisation for further study, I was
approached by others to advise on
and implement these strategies,
and my career as a digital marketing
consultant began.
When did you join the company?
I re-joined Bathcomms at a
challenging time. My father passed
away from cancer on the first of
May 2017. He was unwell for a few
months prior, but unfortunately was
only diagnosed in hospital the day
before he died. By then Bathcomms
had become a specialist
eCommerce business. Much of the
development work of the company
at that time was remote, so in the
days leading up to that day, when
Dad was unwell, I took on some of
his project management workload
to give him a chance to take a break.
Everyone was completely shocked by
what then happened, and I – newly
appointed as MD – suddenly had a
much larger job to do. Three months
on, after a crash-course in business
management, I made the decision
to keep and grow the business and
began to plot its future journey.
Our clients were so supportive
throughout this time. We had a
strong web development skillset
within the business which we have
maintained and further extended.
Alongside that I have brought
my skillset to the business and
beginning with our existing client
base we have rolled out new digital
communications services, including
email and content marketing,
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
services, and digital strategy
analysis.
Who are your clients?
We work with a wide variety of
clients, mostly in the UK – many
within a couple of hours’ drive
from our Bath office. From local
charities to national brands, we help
businesses succeed online. Many of
our eCommerce clients are in retail
and have traditional distribution
channels. They are looking to grow
their online direct sales channel
and we help with the tech and the
marketing for that.
Bathcomms has developed its
eCommerce technical skillset over
many years. What we do now is so
far advanced from what I did all
those years ago in Gap Year. There
was a Honda ad that used to run that
said, “everything that we do, goes
into everything we do.” I like that.
Now, our comms informs our tech,
and our tech informs our comms.
That’s what makes our offering
strong.
What are you most looking
forward to this summer?
I took my first proper break (email
off) in two years just recently. It’s
been a challenging journey to get
here, but my time away confirmed
that our systems are running well,
and our clients are happy. So, in
the long (hopefully warm) summer
nights to come, I’m looking forward
to breathing a little deeper and
dreaming a little larger about what’s
to come.
Jonathan with his Dad Steve
Making the web
work for you
EMAIL:
CALL US:
[email protected]
01225 400337
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