PR firm with US links bolsters business with extra £100k income
Media relations and digital agency Appeal PR has experienced a period of growth in 2019 with a number of new client accounts and projects.
Since the start of the year, the firm has added six new projects for clients, amounting to an additional £100k of income for the business.
Clients of the Harrogate-based agency include analytics software firm Panintelligence, online construction retailer CMOStores.com, facilities management specialist B38 Group, vehicle fit-out firm SM UK and Leeds Manufacturing Alliance.
Appeal founder Paul Snape explained: “Having already added around £100k of extra income this year, we’re gearing up, especially with extra social and digital media resource, to shift towards more blended campaigns which is the area in which we’re attracting the most new business.”
The company’s performance has also been bolstered by its US presence. Having established an office in Boston, Massachusetts in 2015, the firm has recently experienced an increased demand from UK companies looking to boost overseas trade in the wake of Brexit uncertainty.
Paul continued: “We’ve been increasingly busy with UK firms wanting to get a foothold in the USA, and needing support to get them started.”
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