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Public relations (PR) practitioners Anne Kiely, Kiely & Associates and Anthony Garvey have joined forces to offer small businesses a new approach to PR in Kerry – pay only for results.
Based on the ‘no win, no fee’ legal model, small businesses will only pay for PR services when Kiely and Garvey succeed in getting ‘their story’ into the target media.
“We agree with you the media coverage we can get for your business, whether it’s radio, TV, newspapers, magazines or online. We agree with you how long it will take to complete. Then we go and do it. And you only pay if we deliver - so no coverage, no fee,” Garvey explains.
The two Tralee-based consultants have already signed up over a dozen small businesses to the service, each with different aims and requirements.
“Typically, a client will agree a basket of five or six items, a mix of local and national coverage. We aim to deliver on our agreed targets within three months,” says Kiely.
For further information, you can email kielyassocs@gmail.com or anthony.garvey@quinngarveypr.com.
Pictured: Anthony Garvey of Quinn Garvey PR
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