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Archive for June, 2009

Bagnificent in Sunday Times Style Supplement

Monday, June 29th, 2009

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More great coverage for Bagnificent in yesterday’s Sunday Times Style section. Under the headline ‘Chic As Chips’ feature writer Martin Deeson urged ST readers to checkout the great fashion bargains available at www.Bagnificent.co.uk . With the website poised for a summer relaunch such great publicity is priceless.

Mum Serves Up School For Daughter

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

copy-of-the-independant-published-pg1Our campaign to publicise The Freedom School in East London made the front page of the Independent’s education supplement last week.

Our press release highlighted how the school had been set up by mum Nicola Bastick whose daughter Georgina is a teenage tennis star. “Mum Serves Up School For Daughter” proved popular with the press and several other titles are planning features to correspond with Wimbledon. For more info on The Freedom School please click here.

Metro Feature Bagnificent

Friday, June 12th, 2009

metro-12-june-09-bagnificentOur client Gerry Campbell of online handbag retailer Bagnificent was featured in the Metro this morning.

Gerry is currently having her site redesigned and it will be bigger and better than ever before when it relaunches next month. So if you want to bag a bargain check out www.Bagnificent.co.uk

Glasses International In Metro

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

metro-sylwiaMetro - the free sheet handed out to thousands of UK commuters every morning - has ran a short piece on our client Glasses International this morning.

The piece focused on company founder Sylwia Szydlowska-Rathod’s mission to take on High Street opticians and offer massive savings to her customers with glasses from just £15. More about Glasses International here.

Proactol in Daily Express

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

express-proactolWe recently started work on a new campaign for organic weight-loss product Proactol.

We kicked off this week with a story highlighting how Proactol was derived from the prickly pear - beloved by Baloo the bear in Disney’s classic Jungle Book (one of my son’s favourite movies).

Our story was picked up by the Daily Express yesterday who ran a nice piece on page 11 stressing Proactol’s organic credentials.

To find out more about this great product please click here.