How to Know if A Press Firm Will Really Deliver the Results They Say They Will

An often overlooked part of choosing a Press and Publicity firm is their results. We’re not talking about the results they get for their clients… We’re talking about the results they get for their own company.

It’s advice as old as time, but “practice what you preach” is one of the best ways you can know if a company truly is able to deliver on the results they promise.

If you’re considering hiring a publicity and PR firm here’s an example of what you’ll want to see when you Google the name of their company, their tag line, or the name of their CEO:

Business of Home; “From editorial to project, to product, to profile – we get you the press you deserve to change the way your company is perceived.”

Angela Belt: “As we enter the second quarter of 2021, many of you interior designers may be asking yourself, "How can I grow my business?" Well hiring Natalie Norcoss and her PR firm, A Design Parternship may be your solution.”

The PR Net: “Natalie Norcross is the brains behind A Design Partnership, a full service public relations agency for interior designers and home brands. The New York and Los Angeles offices proactively support clients across traditional and digital channels, with new offerings launched of late, like the Project Placement Program.”

Yahoo!: “A Design Partnership, a public relations agency serving the interior design, home, and lifestyles industry with offices in New York and Los Angeles, is publishing valuable content articles packed with expert guidance and advice to help interior designers and others within the home brand space promote and grow their businesses.”

As shown by the results above, A Design Partnership is prominently featured in authoritative publications that reference their work, clients, industry respect and strong journalistic reputation.

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