Netflix’s Tiger King: a lesson in PR dirty tricks

Netflix’s Tiger King: when business rivalry becomes attempted murder 
How to beat dirty business tricks by competitors
If you’ve not yet seen Tiger King on Netflix, then drop what you’re doing and start binge-watching it, as it’s been the best car-crash series in a long while.

If you have, then you’ll know it’s a “you couldn’t make this […]

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What nobody tells you about business awards

Any PR expert will tell you that helping their clients to win business awards is part of their daily routine – it improves the client’s reputation and creates many opportunities for positive coverage.

But what they won’t tell you is that entering and winning awards are tricky processes involving jumping through many hoops.

With award hosts receiving […]

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Six top tips for writing winning award submissions

Winning an award is a great way to generate positive news interest and discussion about your business. It can also help your business to establish a reputation as an innovator and industry leader.

Whether you are applying for an industry-specific award or a general business award, there are certain things you can do to increase your […]

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It’s official: I’m one of the Top 50 Freelancers in the UK

To say I’m chuffed is an understatement.

Today the Drum magazine has unveiled a list of the Top 50 Freelancers in the UK and my name is amongst them.

The magazine holds an annual poll to find the best marketing freelancers in the industry and the 2012 list has been unveiled in a special supplement.

It’s the second […]

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