Posts Tagged ‘Huntly Hooper’

Luxury Property PR in The Financial Times

 

PR Superstar luxury property client Huntly Hooper makes headlines again in The Financial Times.

The paper reports that prime properties in the £1m to £2m bracket are the best-performing category for rental returns, according to an analysis of more than 1,000 prime central London lettings by Huntly Hooper, a London-based buying agent. Huntly Hooper appear in The London Evening Standard too.

PR Superstar’s media coverage for Belgravia-based Huntly Hooper so far includes The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, and The London Evening Standard.

Luxury Property PR Client in The Times

PR Superstar luxury property client, Huntly Hooper, takes centre stage in The Times’ property section today.

Co-Founder Ollie Hooper is pictured in the paper and talks to The Times about how property finders are not just for the super-rich.

Belgravia-based Huntly Hooper is a luxury property search agent that helps buyers find and secure prime Central London property worth £750,000 – £10 million.

National No.4 for Property PR Client

The Financial Times is the latest national newspaper to feature Belgravia-based PR Superstar property client, Huntly Hooper.

To raise the profile of your business or organisation, and help generate sales leads in 2011, contact London and Surrey public relations consultancy PR Superstar.

Superstar Property PR in The Standard

Luxury property buying agents Huntly Hooper feature again in tonight’s London Evening Standard.

Huntly Hooper’s latest research, based on sales prices over the last two years, shows prices dip at this time of year, but that the falls are more pronounced this season.

Ollie Hooper tells the paper: “With temperatures having fallen so drastically over the last few weeks, there are fewer buyers braving the cold and doing viewings. Consequently those who are still looking could well be able to put in lower offers and get them accepted.”

Learn more about PR Superstar’s regeneration PR and property public relations services here.

DIY Public Relations: How to Get Started

Part of effective PR is having strong relationships with key journalists.

This means giving the right journalist the right story at the right time and feeding them a regular supply of useful articles, insight and comment.

If you are an entrepreneur or small business doing your own PR, how do you get started?

Either call or e-mail key journalists in your sector and invite them for a coffee or lunch.

Award-winning Property Editor Anne Ashworth, of The Times, will be meeting PR Superstar’s luxury property client Huntly Hooper later this month after we suggested a 121. We have also arranged media meetings for Huntly Hooper with The Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Wall Street Journal and The London Evening Standard.

Such meetings get you crucial face time with journalists where you can talk about your business – importantly, always ask how you might be able to help journalists with stories they are working on too.