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09.05.2020

A day in the life of Chester – ADPR’s new recruit

My name is Chester and I’m 4 years old. I have a lust for life and something brilliant happens every single day! I spend my time eating, sleeping, playing with my humans and chasing pheasants. Chasing pheasants is my favourite thing to do and one day I hope I might even catch one!

In March, my world changed a bit. Firstly, both of my humans are at home ALL the time and I am getting more cuddles, more treats and some very long walks.

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12.06.2019

Jurassic Coast Challenge? Completed it, mate!

We did it!

On Saturday 8th June we took part in one of the UK’s toughest walks – the Jurassic Coast Challenge. We walked an epic 58km (36miles) and climbed an ascent of 1,650m (5,413ft) across the spectacular Jurassic coast, starting off at Poole Harbour, we walked up and down all the way across famous landmarks including Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door and to the finishing point in Weymouth.

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18.03.2019

6 top tips for running a successful press event

To create a buzz about a new product launch or an important announcement, inviting media to a press event can be a great way of getting free exposure with your target audience. Press events can also be a great way of developing relationships with top influencers and encouraging journalists to interact directly with your brand. Here is our expert guide on organising a successful press event that will help to deliver a solid return on investment.

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24.09.2018

8 PR ideas for promoting your upcoming event

Planning an event typically means investing a lot of time and money and you need to ensure that you draw enough of a crowd to ensure a good ROI. So, it is important to remember that planning how you will promote the event is just as important as planning the event itself. We’ve written a guide to the best, most effective PR event ideas to help you promote your upcoming event. As a rule of thumb, you should begin promoting your event around 40 to 60 days prior to your event to allow time to generate awareness and allow for the decision-making processes of your audience.

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