Ten PR agencies have been named in the seventh annual Sunday Times 100 Best Small Companies to work for list.
The PR sector has been quietly pulling itself up the rankings – in 2007, there were six PR agencies in the 100-strong list, this year it’s ten, including three agencies in the top 10 and four altogether in the top 20, making PR the best represented sector at the top of the leader board.
The PR industry has been working hard to improve its reputation in recent years and is really proving its value, especially in these tough financial times, which has seen businesses, large and small, increasingly switch their marketing spend from advertising to public relations, where they are likely to get a much better return on their hard-earned investment.
Check out the Sunday Times 100 Best SMEs in 2010 here.
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Sunday Times 100 Best SMEs: PR an Outright Winner
Ten PR agencies have been named in the seventh annual Sunday Times 100 Best Small Companies to work for list.
The PR sector has been quietly pulling itself up the rankings – in 2007, there were six PR agencies in the 100-strong list, this year it’s ten, including three agencies in the top 10 and four altogether in the top 20, making PR the best represented sector at the top of the leader board.
The PR industry has been working hard to improve its reputation in recent years and is really proving its value, especially in these tough financial times, which has seen businesses, large and small, increasingly switch their marketing spend from advertising to public relations, where they are likely to get a much better return on their hard-earned investment.
Check out the Sunday Times 100 Best SMEs in 2010 here.
Tags: 100 Best Small Companies, PR, Public Relations, Sunday Times
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