Adia PR
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- Operates in Brightlingsea
- Posting since 2016
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Adia PR is the boutique PR agency for entrepreneurs founded by Alison Shadrack, a successful entrepreneur with a wealth of connections and a great instinct for a great story. Alison’s passion for good PR is at the heart of everything she does, which is why she was recognised by Enterprise Nation and Experian as one of the UK's Top 50 Business Advisors and Top 5 PR Advisors.
Founder of two international ecommerce businesses and PR advisor to some of the UK’s top entrepreneurs and disrupters, Alison has built an enviable reputation that keeps her little black book growing.
At Adia PR we know how to:
- increase your visibility and build brand awareness,
- raise your personal profile as a thought-leader, influencer or authority in your field
- make some noise if you’re looking to disrupt, change or educate your industry
- get the media and other influencers and key opinion formers talking about you
- create a loyal following and more importantly engagement on your social media platforms.
Whether you are the founder or CEO of an established business with a new product or service to launch or you're looking to position yourself as a leading expert or thought leader in your field, let us help you share your story with the world.
With us creating your PR strategy, campaigns and promotions, you’ll be able to focus on the strength of your business to ensure it’s in the best shape of its life when it hits the media spotlight.
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