The Eskenzi blog aims to offer up to the minute practical advice on PR, what we’re seeing at the coalface and give an overview of what’s going on in our industry with everyone contributing to the blog – so it’s worth having a read to get an insight into all our various personalities and perspectives. No holds barred so enjoy.
PEOPLE WHO HAVE WOWED US OVER 25 YEARS: STU SJOUWERMAN
Yvonne Eskenzi, founder and director of Eskenzi PR & Marketing celebrates 25 years in business with a series of discussions...
How to write a good speaking submission
By Conor Heslin, Account Manager at Eskenzi PR A speaking submission is a notoriously tricky piece of writing to perfect...
British workers saved over £8.1bn on sandwiches over lockdown
A nationwide survey shows 73% of British workers are better off financially since lockdown Back in August, we conducted...
People who have WOWED us over 25 years: Phil Lieberman
Yvonne Eskenzi, founder and director of Eskenzi PR & Marketing celebrates 25 years in business with a series of discussions...
25 years old today
25 Years of Eskenzi PR It’s 25 years to the day I sat at my dining room table all alone,...
The Do’s and Don’ts of Media Relations
By Conor Heslin, account manager at Eskenzi PR As a PR agency, media relations is our bread and butter. We...
Are You Ready For PR?
If you invest in PR, you’re on a fast track to helping build your company’s brand, create a positive...
Case Study Checklist
In the cybersecurity PR world, it’s a well-known fact that case studies are hard to come by. However, we...
Media Interviews DOs and DON’Ts
Media interviews are an important tool for your business to create positive media exposure. They can increase your company’s visibility...
PR Tools: Ten Secrets to the Perfect Rapid Response Programme
A successful rapid response programme can really contribute to establishing your brand as a thought leader in its sector. It...
PR Tools: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Press Releases
It doesn’t matter how good of a story you have on your hands, presenting it to journalists in a way...