Daring PR Leads to 5 Awards Shortlistings »
We have just notched up an incredible five shortlistings for the PRCA Dare Awards North – the awards of the Public Relations and Communications Association, which accept submissions from PR agencies and in-house PR departments from across 10 counties (i.e. […]
Four More In February? »
We’re awaiting news of what could potentially be four new PR accounts here, as a result of activity conducted in the last 10 days, though one of these is probably a definite, as we’ve already provided a cost for activity […]
Was It Really Only A Four-Day Week? »
Well, it might only have been a four-day week, but we’ve certainly crammed loads in! On Monday, it was great to hear o how much coverage we’d generated for the 100th anniversary of Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway … though I […]
It’s August … But We’re Certainly Not Missing Out! »
August can be ‘silly season’ in the PR industry. It can be a nightmare, because journalists are on holiday – typically a big issue with regard to national journalists – or a joy, because there are pages that need filling. […]
Fresh Feelings & Feelers »
Here at Lancashire PR consultancy, Catapult PR, we’ve welcomed four new clients this week, but aren’t resting on our laurels. There are good reasons to forge on, at least in the short term. Getting into sectors such as fashion […]
Break The ‘Sponsored Silence’ With PR »
Too many companies, initiatives and organisations are taking part in a ‘sponsored silence’ as they head into 2013, playing their cards close to their chest and not making their target audiences aware of the good work they are doing, or […]
A Day In The Life of A Lancashire PR Agency »
It’s continuing to be a really successful time for Catapult and I’m now becoming pretty convinced that what Lancashire and Cumbria really want from their PR is a dedicated, committed freelance individual who will give them 200% and not relegate […]