Public Relations
Communication with judgement, so your brand shows up where it should: press releases with an angle, conference talks, award submissions, crisis management when things catch fire, and personal branding for founders and spokespeople.
The starting point
Your brand has commercial traction, but the press, the awards and the conference stages keep walking past.
Our approach
We treat public relations as editorial content: every press release starts from a defensible angle, every award submission comes with a dossier, every conference gets a pitch and a prepared spokesperson. And when something catches fire, the protocol is written before the first journalist calls.
What you get
Deliverables
Every engagement lands as pieces you can stand behind.
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Press releases with an editorial angle
+Learn moreEvery release starts from a defensible editorial angle, not from self-congratulation.
Award and industry-ranking submissions
+Learn moreDossier and submission for the awards and industry rankings that confer authority.
Talks and conference appearances
+Learn moreA pitch and a well-prepared spokesperson for the stages and conferences that matter.
Founder personal-brand management
+Learn moreLinkedIn positioning, bylined columns and cross-citations with the brand.
Reputation-crisis protocol and response
+Learn morePre-approved messages and ≤4h on-call response when something catches fire.
Frequently asked questions
Do you have direct media contacts?
Yes. National coverage across business, general-interest and sector verticals (health, hospitality, tech). No front-page promises — just angle and craft.
How much does a PR engagement cost?
Retainers from €2,000/month for sustained presence, or one-off projects (launches, conferences, awards) on a fixed budget.
Do you handle reputation crises?
Yes. Response protocol, pre-approved messages and spokesperson duty. For retainer clients, on-call response is within 4 working hours.
Do you build the CEO's personal brand?
Yes: LinkedIn positioning, bylined columns, conference talks and cross-citations with the corporate brand.
Why do birds represent public relations?
They're the great broadcasters: they carry the message far and are present in many places at once. The perfect metaphor for media relations, news distribution and a public reputation that flies high.
Shall we hack the map of the headlines?
We'll armour-plate your reputation and position you as the real source of authority.








