Back to all jobsGood PR needed for fitted furniture and handyman company from magazines and papers to raise profile. Add to shortlist
Client Details
- Member Since: Jan 2009
- Last Login: 29 Jul 2009
- Jobs Posted: 2
- Jobs Awarded: 3
- Paid out: $658
Category:Marketing/Sales/PR > Public Relations (PR)
ID:6271
Title:Good PR needed for fitted furniture and handyman company from magazines and papers to raise profile.
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I have a small company, CustomCarpentry.co.uk I have read alot about pr and have ideas of what to do but havnt the ability to carry them out so I would like someone who is that way inclined who could put my ideas into action and bring their own ideas to discuss together. Basically we do fitted furniture and handyman service, am interested in making regular contact with editorial magazines and papers both in paper form and online and also TV such as makeover programs... with eye catching headings like 10 top tips to keep your home in order for example... what do you think? I am looking for someone with experience and a website ideally that I can read more about them or something like that, maybe customer testimonials?
Job Budget
Type:Commission Job
Budget:£50 - £200
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:23/01/2009 20:40
Clarification Board
E. L. on 25/01/2009 21:40Hi Tristan
Thank you for inviting me to bid. Please can you tell me more about the payment for this project? When you say fee per sale do you mean per article achieved or for every sale of your business?
Thanks
Liz
T. T. on 25/01/2009 22:46Hi Liz, I was impressed by your listing and reviews.
I did mean fee per article achieved. I am new to PR, is that something you do, if not what is your suggestion, how do you normally work?
Thank you
Tristan
B. B. on 26/01/2009 13:15Hi I would do this for you free for a month after which I would want a monthly fee to cover my time and then commission on any articles I get sucessfully published or business I generated.
T. T. on 26/01/2009 21:33Thank you for the reply Liz,
That sounds interesting.
I will keep you in mind for this, but I wish there was a way I could keep you as a favourite on here? Is there?
This site needs to sort itself out and make itself better designed!
Please keep in touch.
Regards,
Tristan, Custom Carpentry
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