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- Member Since: Aug 2009
- Last Login: 12 Apr 2011
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Category:Marketing/Sales/PR > Public Relations (PR)
ID:12506
Title:New Restaurant Press Release
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Looking for someone to write an interesting and exciting press release announcing the launch of a new restaurant. This is one of the many pubs which has been sorely affected by the economic crisis (it was one of the 50 or so pubs per week that have closed). A pub is the heart of a village and when one dies, a part of village life dies. This is one of the few coming back to life through a much needed rejuvenation.
Looking for a press release which will interest media writers in that story.
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Budget:£20 - £30 per (Approx $31 - $47)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:15/10/2009 16:18
Clarification Board
C. C. on 16/10/2009 12:20Hi Katherine
Before I make a bid for this project, can you give me an indication of where the pub is located and what facilities are offered to customers. Are you looking for a pub style facility with eating tables and darts etc, or is it a restaurant style geared towards food?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Chris
G. S. on 16/10/2009 20:42Katherine
Where are you located?
A site visit- if possible- would be desirable- for reasons I would explain in my bid.
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