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Publication: PRWeek Date: 7 October 2008 Hotwire announced that it has won a new pan-European account with Blom, the largest provider of GIS mapping and imagery in Europe. Blom specialises in the capturing of high-resolution data imagery which it provides to both the public and private sector. The new account will involve a team of twenty staff members from Hotwire’s UK, German, Spanish and Italian offices which will seek to increase awareness of the company by targeting a wide variety of consumer and trade-oriented publications across Europe. Publication: PRWeek Date: 31 July 2008 Our resident data security expert, director Alex MacLaverty, recently gave her opinion on a successful campaign by McAfee to regain its leadership image in the fight against data security. Alex highlighted that while the campaign was successful, it could have been boosted further by an interactive element to the campaign – something which is key in today’s consumer focussed society. Publication: PRWeek Date: 24 July 2008 Hotwire was featured in PRWeek’s global PR agency assessment. The publication asked ten directors from some of the largest European and global PR consultancies to share their views on today’s market threats and opportunities. Kristin Syltevik, co-founder and MD of Hotwire gave a very open account of the current state of the industry. Publication: PRWeek Date: 10 July 2008 Hotwire recently announced that it has won a three way pitch to manage the UK PR for Intuit. Using a mix of both print and digital media, Hotwire will work to build awareness of the QuickBooks accounting brand for the US software company, which specialises in financial tax and accounting software.
Publication: The Financial Times and Beermat Radio Date: 07 July 2008 The founder and UK MD of Hotwire, Kristin Syltevik met recently with Mike Southon, a columnist for the FT. Mike specialises in advice for entrepreneurs and start ups, and he spoke with Kristin about how Hotwire was founded and why it is different from any other PR agency. Mike has placed this interview on his personal website: http://www.beermat.biz/shop_item.php?id=284
Publication: PR Week Date: 03 July 2008 Following changes in law regarding blogging, our social media expert, Drew Benvie offers advice to PR companies using blogs as an effective tool for promoting products. The change in the law now prevents people from ‘astroturfing’ – where employees pose as members of the public to post favourable reviews about a client’s product or services. And do you know that you can now be imprisoned for ‘sock-puppeting’ – where you pose a question online, and then log in as a variety of different people, again to post favourable reviews.
Publication: PR Week Date: 29 May 2008 Following earlier news this year that Hotwire rose to 39th position in PR Week’s Top 150 PR Consultancies, we have been ranked second in this year’s Top 40 Tech PR Consultancies! The publication features a half page update on Hotwire, stating that we ‘can do no wrong’.
Publication: PR Week Date: 29 May 2008 Hotwire recently carried out research into how competent companies were at communicating their green objectives. In the face of the ongoing recession and in response to a previous article in PR Week, Hotwire’s UK MD, Brendon Craigie advises that now it is more important than ever to retain valid environmental messaging in campaigns, and that being green can actually save consumers money. Publication: PRWeek Date: 24 April 2008 Hotwire recently spoke with final year university students to find out their thoughts on the PR industry – with surprising results. Despite PR being a communications industry by its nature, students believe that many other career choices are more successful at promoting themselves. Hotwire has experienced significant growth through its graduate scheme in recent years but survey results suggest there may be a danger that the talent pool is limited if all students are not made aware of the industry as a whole. Publication: The Independent Date: 17 April 2008 Following an article in The Independent arguing that PR poses a threat to journalists and news, the newspaper published a response from Kristin Syltevik, Hotwire’s MD. Kristin states that the world of PR is vital for a number of reasons, and urges people to recognise the benefits the industry brings. Publication: PRWeek's Power Book 2008 Hotwire founder and group MD, Kristin Syltevik, has been listed by PR Week as one of the most influential people in tech and digital PR. PR Week's ‘Power Book 2008’ is an authoritative guide to the most powerful 1% of the PR industry. The people listed within the guide were judged after PR Week spoke with senior national journalists and MPs, as well as consulting the PRCA and the CIPR.
Publication: PRWeek Date: 15 February 2008 Our resident blogging expert, Drew Benvie, warns that PROs need to be creating online content to stay ahead of the game, as advertising, design and digital agencies encroach on PR turf. Please click here for the full article. |
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