PR packages available from jmm PR

Firstly, PR is an effective and influential way of communicating with your target audience, customers and stakeholders. It can be utilised to share company news, product and service updates, as well as information on campaigns and initiatives.

We appreciate that an annual press office contract may not be suitable for your business. However we can help you to reach industry contacts, or the local community, with a few news releases a year, with our smaller, customised PR packages that are designed with your business in mind.

About our PR packages

Our PR packages are centred around writing and issuing press releases on a chosen topic, guaranteeing your key messages are included. What’s more, by utilising our media database service, we maximise all opportunities to ensure your news reaches your target audience.

To supplement the PR packages, in addition, a range of activities can be added as required.

Additional activities can include, creating bespoke PR toolkits, devising and overseeing brand awareness campaigns, organising and writing case studies and supporting your business as your social media agency. What’s more, we can secure and manage product placement, oversee and arrange literature printing, coordinate press interviews, and manage and provide PR event support.

Reporting on the results is equally important, to see the results and the return on your investment. Coverage clippings and an overall report is included with all of our PR packages*.

PR packages
PR packages
PR packages

Interested to know more?

We can tailor our PR packages exclusively for your business and to generate the media exposure with your desired audience. To discuss this further and find our how we can help, please get in touch via our contact form . Alternatively, speak to a member of the team on 01536 414555 or contact@jmmpr.co.uk

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* Print media coverage reports are dependent on ownership of correct copywriting licences