1Eighty Digital Growing
November 2, 2019 at 3:22 a.m.
By David [email protected]
Friday, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for 1Eighty Digital, 120 E. Center St., Warsaw.
Kevin Hamstra, owner and web manager, said, “We’ve been in business since 2007, but I worked out of my home for many years as 1Eighty Design. And then when I hired Em (Rohrer) to start doing more digital marketing, I changed the name from 1Eighty Design to 1Eighty Digital.”
He said he decided to move to an office in downtown Warsaw because he needed a place to grow, hire people and add services.
“This gave us a place in central Warsaw to meet clients and just have a place where me and my clients could work,” Hamstra said.
His clients vary from small mom-and-pop stores to large ecommerce websites.
“Lots of different types of clients,” he said.
To contact 1Eighty Digital, visit its website at 1EightyDigital.com or call 574-376-2002.
“We’re excited to be moved downtown and create marketing plans for small businesses based on their goals,” Hamstra said.
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Mayor Joe Thallemer said, “We certainly want to thank you for making an investment of your business in our downtown area. ... It’s nice that you can expand a little bit and grow your business and help us grow our downtown. We’re very proud of what we do down here, and you’re a huge part of it.”
Friday, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for 1Eighty Digital, 120 E. Center St., Warsaw.
Kevin Hamstra, owner and web manager, said, “We’ve been in business since 2007, but I worked out of my home for many years as 1Eighty Design. And then when I hired Em (Rohrer) to start doing more digital marketing, I changed the name from 1Eighty Design to 1Eighty Digital.”
He said he decided to move to an office in downtown Warsaw because he needed a place to grow, hire people and add services.
“This gave us a place in central Warsaw to meet clients and just have a place where me and my clients could work,” Hamstra said.
His clients vary from small mom-and-pop stores to large ecommerce websites.
“Lots of different types of clients,” he said.
To contact 1Eighty Digital, visit its website at 1EightyDigital.com or call 574-376-2002.
“We’re excited to be moved downtown and create marketing plans for small businesses based on their goals,” Hamstra said.
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Mayor Joe Thallemer said, “We certainly want to thank you for making an investment of your business in our downtown area. ... It’s nice that you can expand a little bit and grow your business and help us grow our downtown. We’re very proud of what we do down here, and you’re a huge part of it.”
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