A Manchester couple have used their respective redundancies as a platform to launch their own business.

After leaving different companies on the same day, Sarah Bush and Ashley Hopper, of Stockport, decided to take their future into their own hands.

They combined their skills in marketing, webcasting and videography to create Visair, a new agency which offers high-quality and affordable live streaming and webcasting services specifically for the SME and public sector markets.

The pair already count Innovate 海角视频 amongst their clients, delivering regular webcasts for their wide network including Department for Transport, 海角视频5G and Network Rail. They have big plans to grow their portfolio across the North West.

Sarah, former head of marketing at 8Ball Games, said: 鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to start my own business, but it was something I鈥檇 put on the back burner.

鈥淭he fact that both Ashley and I were made redundant on the same day was incredibly bad timing, but it gave us the push we needed to make our dreams a reality. We knew our skills were a perfect match and we spotted a gap in the market to make live streaming relevant and accessible for all businesses out there.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 our goal for Visair.鈥

Business partner Ashley said the current webcast market has become polarised.

鈥淎t one side you have high-end productions which require huge budgets that just aren鈥檛 viable for many businesses. At the other there鈥檚 cheaper, but unprofessional, webcasts which don鈥檛 represent companies in the best light,鈥 said, a webcast and videographer technician.

鈥淚鈥檓 extremely passionate about live streaming and I believe it鈥檚 an untapped channel for the SME and public sector markets.

鈥淟ive video content is the future of engaging online audiences and Visair鈥檚 mission is to encourage businesses to unlock the potential of webcasting and challenge misconceptions that streaming is just for Facebook mobile.鈥

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Sarah added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 an exciting time to be a start-up in the North West. The level of support has been incredible. Organisations like People Plus, The Business Growth Hub and Lloyds Bank Business Hub have been there every step of the way and now we鈥檇 like to give something back.鈥