From achieving widespread media coverage, producing high-level industry reports through to delivering social media training – a week is a long time in PR

From achieving widespread media coverage, producing high-level industry reports through to delivering social media training – a week is a long time in PR
Never work with children or animals, so the advice goes. This past month, we’ve done both and had a great time! Here’s a peek behind the past few weeks at Holdsworth Associates PR.
Many of our clients come to us at the very start of their journey. Here are a few such success stories from the past few weeks.
Targeted media coverage? Product launches? Delivering the biggest agri-tech event of the year? In little over a week, we’re proud to have supported clients in achieving all of this!
From news-jacking stories about robots, to working with Silicon Valley companies and promoting new tests for human and animal health, here’s an insight into our PR work week.
Our latest blog offering a PR peek into our working week – including press-event organising, film producing, lab test assisting, and birthday cake candle lighting!
From celebrating the birth of 500 babies to growing social networks, building event promotion packages and profiling unique business investments, here’s a peek behind our PR week at Holdsworth Associates.
You may well back up your important data, but you probably don’t. It’s something that you know you ought to do, but never quite get around to doing it.
Fashions in websites change, and it can seem like you need a new website more regularly than you need a new wardrobe. But it’s not just the nature of the internet that’s changing, it’s the nature of your business.
In their latest book about the ‘The Cambridge Phenomenon’. Charles Cotton and Kate Kirk wanted to stress the international impact of Cambridge ideas. Holdsworth Associates was asked to create a story to attract media coverage and add value to the event.
Strategy
The concept of the Cambridge Phenomenon’ has been discussed at length and frequently the city is criticised for creating ideas not businesses. This view is outdated, so HA proposed to use a photograph of the new Cambridge skyline of cranes, to create an alternative image for the city. We also invited spokespeople who have set up successful international businesses, or been the reason for multinational companies setting up R&D facilities in the cluster, to speak to the media at the launch.
Tech companies with different types of international impact were sourced and interviewed to gain case-studies. They were also invited to bring demonstrations to the launch event to create filming opportunities for broadcast media and interest for attendees and journalists.
Business, finance and technology publications were targeted, alongside local and national outlets.
We developed stories with William Tunstall-Pedoe; the man behind Amazon Echo’s ‘Alexa’ software, Sebastian Manhart of Simprints, Professor Andrea Ferrari of the Cambridge Graphene Centre and Professor Chris Lowe of the University of Cambridge.
We commissioned a photograph of the new Cambridge Skyline to demonstrate visually the ‘new Cambridge’.
Content was produced on each of these contributors, with diverse press releases. Holdsworth Associates kept in contact with these organisations as the process unfolded, providing details of the event and organisation for the demonstration desks, wireless access etc.
Results
The launch of the ‘Cambridge Phenomenon’ gained strong coverage in the national, broadcast and online media.
Coverage included:
Participating companies also benefited from wider coverage and gained stories for their websites and content for Twitter and social media outreach.