Posts Tagged ‘PR for museums’

Why Heritage Attractions Should Blog

Heritage venues need to tell their stories better. That’s not our view but that of many of the 1000 consumers interviewed by the independent research company we commissioned, as we attempted to help the UK’s heritage and cultural visitor attractions…
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September 22nd, 2021

PR Triumphs & Passion During UK Lockdown

Lockdown has weirdly been a hugely busy and productive time at Catapult PR, as we have done what we believe all PR professionals should have done and been creative, proactive and hugely positive, encouraging our clients to do the same…
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June 5th, 2020

Ideas, Awards & An Amico

February 2017 has passed in what seems like the blink of an eye. Whilst it’s a short month anyway, it seems to have been made even shorter by spending a lot of time conjuring up fabulous ideas … which haven’t…
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March 1st, 2017

New Campaign For Returning Client

We have a returning client this week and one that has already been a big hit with parenting, outdoor and travel writers.   The PR client in question is in Cumbria, where we have worked on public relations campaigns since…
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March 20th, 2015

Client Portfolio Is Bursting With Diversity!

The Catapult client portfolio is certainly bursting with diversity at the moment – and that’s nothing to do with Ashley Banjo and his boys!   Catapult has always evolved throughout its 16+ years, starting very much with its roots in…
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June 20th, 2014

Attractions Can Boost Footfall Despite Snowy Easter

Catapult PR, which has specialist experience in handling public relations campaigns for tourism attractions is advising those attractions whose Easter trade will be decimated by snow to up the ante for the rest of the year with the assistance of…
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March 23rd, 2013