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Hi there, apologies in advance for the mostly non family related post,


Not sure if anyone will be able to help but I am trying to grow my jewellery brand at the moment and am interested in anyone that can either reccomend or give advice on the success of using a pr and/or sales agent. I have recently gone back to work and it's looks my job is going to go a pear shaped so I think it's finally time to concentrate on what's going to work for me and my family.

Any advice gratefully received.


Alethea

www.aletheacarey.co.uk

Hi,

I work in PR but more the boring corporate stuff so can't give you any practical advice I'm afraid. however, I'd say that PR has had a beneficial effect on several ED companies, so you have some good precedents. E.g. roullier white has had coverage in some national magazines and newspapers - and I know when I mentioned this to them they said their PR was v good. So might be worth asking some local business owners round here about their experiences and if they can recommend a PR?


What I will say as a PR is that if done properly, it can be very good value for money. I'm sure there are plenty PR people on this forum so maybe there's someone who's more consumer-orientated who could advise you further.

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