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September 2, 2013
Are you an IFA? Do you want to show off your expertise in the mainstream media? If so, we're here to help.
The latest example of Just In Time PR banging the drum on behalf of one of the UK's smaller IFA firms (we don't like big corporates, yuk) came today.
Peter Adcock of Nottingham and London-based financial planners,
, made it onto Page 2 of the Daily Express.
And as you can see, he didn't just get a quote and a namecheck
, no sireeee.
The whole country got to see his noggin, too, in all its depilated glory (we know, grass doesn't grow on a busy track, Peter).
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Peter Adcock of Adcock Financial in today's Daily Express. Well done big man![/caption]
So what did this piece of prime media coverage cost Peter? Not much at all is the answer.
He'd purchased some Just In Time PR
and the Daily Express coverage used up just one of those. Not bad huh?
It's worth noting that with Just In Time PR there's no risk. You only ever pay for media coverage if you get it.
Had the Daily Express editors decided, at the eleventh hour, to run an article on Princess Di, house prices or the latest Alzheimer's Cure instead (a distinct possibility) then Peter wouldn't have used up a credit, despite the work we'd done on his behalf to get him into the article.
So if you're an IFA and would like to get some fantastic national media coverage free of risk, like Peter, then sign up on the Just In Time PR website today and one of the team will give you a call to talk you through everything.
Signing up is FREE, takes 20 seconds and puts you under no obligation to use us. It simply means that you can start seeing all the media opportunities we send out to our database.
Oh, and if you're wondering why we only charge on results, it's because we're fed up with seeing the same small handful of IFA firms get all the column inches in the national media.
As we see it, these guys may have massive PR and marketing budgets but they don't have a monopoly on knowledge.
There, that's that off our chests.