PR

You’re doing great work and getting great feedback from clients. But often it’s a well-kept secret! Yellow Bird works with you to identify those PR stories which are the most newsworthy and likely to be picked up by the local, national and trade press.

Tailoring your PR strategy

We’ll help you to:

  • learn the key components of a good story;
  • identify the stories within your business that are of interest to a wider audience;
  • select relevant publications and find out what they are interested in;
  • create your media contacts list;
  • structure your press release for publishing; and
  • amplify your coverage.

Interested in learning more? Take a look at our step-by-step SlideShare guide:

Access our Press Release template here.

Spotlight of PR and media attention

Request a call back from Yellow Bird

GDPR Opt-in

9 + 14 =

Services

Improving your marketing & communications

Articles & Web Content

Case Studies

Events

Ghostwriting

Newsletters

PR

Promotional Copy

Proposals

Strategy

Training

Blog

More from the Yellow Bird’s blog

 

How to create case studies with impact

How to create case studies with impact

How do you create case studies with maximum impact? Yellow Bird’s blog outlines the best approach to: get client buy-in; avoid duplication; create focus; and show impact. The result? A case study that is meaningful and demonstrates to potential customers how working with you achieves results.

read more
Choosing the right funding opportunity for your project

Choosing the right funding opportunity for your project

Confident you have a well-honed project idea and that your organisation is ‘funding ready’? (See also Yellow Bird’s earlier article Looking for funding: it all starts with your project idea.) You can now start the process of identifying the right support.  There are...

read more
8 principles to transform your writing

8 principles to transform your writing

"I notice that you use plain, simple language, short words and brief sentences. That is the way to write English―it is the modern way and the best way. Stick to it; don't let fluff and flowers and verbosity creep in.” Wise words indeed from Mark Twain but when time is...

read more

Pin It on Pinterest