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The best and worst PR campaigns of 2022
It has been an eventful twelve months in the PR world, which has seen some fabulous (and not quite so fabulous) PR campaigns! Here's a run-down on what we think have been some of the best and worst PR campaigns of 2022 ...
Read MoreThe five stages of PR planning
You can have all the best ideas and creativity in the world, but if you start powering ahead with tactics without decent planning and a firm strategy, the chances are it isn’t going to be effective and give you the results you want.
Read MoreFree actionable PR strategy and advice for your business – yes please!
Whether you have a communications strategy in place or you're at the very beginning of your journey, often all you need is a fresh pair of eyes, coupled with expert knowledge and support, to ensure your business is staying profitable, credible and fit for the future, and we're offering the Revitalise & Grow sessions to do just that!
Read MoreThe importance of having Mental Health First Aiders in the workplace
Every organisation has a legal obligation to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure employees can receive immediate attention if they are physically injured or unwell at work, yet there is currently no legal requirement in place to have designated mental health first aiders in the workplace.
Read MoreWhat is PR?
PR is an area that is often misunderstood, so we're going right back to basics to iron out exactly what we mean by Public Relations (PR) and what the differences are between PR and advertising.
Read MoreThe ADPR guide to successful news releases
A press release (or news release or media release) is a written communication directed at the media to announce something newsworthy. They are typically emailed to editors and journalists at newspapers, magazines, radio stations and TV stations with the aim of securing positive media coverage to boost a company’s profile.
Read MoreIllustrating your business through Instagram and Pinterest
Utilising social media effectively for your business can really help to switch your business up a gear. If you have a particularly eye-catching or visually appealing brand, products, or services, you are missing out if you aren’t already optimising the more aesthetic social media channels such as Instagram and Pinterest. Make the most of these platforms with our easy-to-follow guide below with everything you need to know about using Instagram and Pinterest for business—from setting up your account to creating a winning strategy.
Read MoreCollaboration is key
Collaboration is a powerful tool for all businesses, regardless of the industry, size or type of business you operate. It is the connections you form with others, and the different ways you collaborate, that can help your business to overcome challenges, maximise opportunities and reach new audiences. One form of collab we love is media partnerships. Check out our most recent podcast for more on how they can work for you!
Read MoreSocial media for B2B brands
For some B2B brands, social media can still be seen as a secondary thought. That said, those who do take time to implement a strong social media strategy, see the benefit of engaging with their customers via social media very quickly.
Read MoreWhy Instagram Stories are great for appealing to your consumer audience
If you’re not using Instagram Stories for your consumer business, you could be missing out on a huge opportunity! Not only are Instagram stories and videos fun and creative, but they’re one of the best ways to grow your customer engagement, build brand awareness and even drive sales!
Below are some of our top tips for maximising Instagram stories and appealing to your consumer audience, covering everything from content strategy to design, so that you can create the best Instagram assets to elevate your consumer brand.
Ways to secure broadcast coverage
For any brand, it’s always great to get impactful coverage in your target media to showcase what you’re doing. Print, online and social coverage are all excellent in their own ways and each requires an individual approach. Broadcast is often the toughest media nut to crack but it’s worth the hard work because its audience figures can dwarf print media. If you are interested in finding out more about how to secure broadcast coverage, listen to Episode 4 from Season 3 of our podcast, Revitalise & Grow. It features special guest, Emma Britton - a former BBC broadcast journalist - who spills the beans on all things broadcast!|
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