Have you got news for us?
Inside every small business is a news story bursting to get out
This workshop will help you to get your business in the news
Daily Express Small Business columnist Maisha Frost and Enterprise PR Specialist Louise Third of Integra Communications Ltd have joined forces to create a highly practical and interactive workshop for the British Library Business & IP Centre.
Get the insider’s key to unlocking the world of the media.
Delegates will be shown how to work with the media to achieve optimal coverage, learning how to identify what is "news" for their business, gaining the techniques needed to write an effective press release, and cultivating their selling skills to convince an editor to run their story.
Itinery for All Events
Arrive 16:30 Start 17:00 Close 19:30
Venue:
Business and IP Centre, The British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB
Next Workshops:
Wednesday 24th September 2008
Thursday 11th December 2008
Prices:
One place - £47.50 plus VAT including a copy of the E-book "PR on a Beermat"
Two places - £71.25 plus VAT including two e-copies of "PR on a Beermat"
To book on a workshop click HERE
To visit the Integra Communications partner page on the British Library site visit http://www.bl.uk/bipc/integracomm.html
About the British Library Business and IP Centre
The British Library Business & IP Centre is designed to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs from that first spark of inspiration to successfully launching and developing a business.
The Centre offers free access to the UK's most comprehensive collection of business and intellectual property information, including around 50 million patent specifications, unique databases on trade marks and registered designs, thousands of market research reports, company reports, trade journals, business directories and guides to legal information and government publications. British Library information experts are on hand to guide you to the resources.
There is also a programme of workshops and events run by British Library experts and partners.
The Centre is free to use - all you need is a Reader Pass

