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New site aims to help PR studentsRich Leigh, account director at 10 Yetis PR Agency and the man behind the CRAPPs, never went to university. Instead he opted for the world of work, teenage fatherhood and a healthy (-ish) liver. But, after speaking to a number of people who have or are hoping to break into public relations employment, one thing [...]
CRAPPs shortlists announcedThe shortlists for the Communicative Relations Awards from PR Professionals (The CRAPPs) have been announced today, with finalists in categories ranging from ‘the most likely to tell you to sling your hook’ to the ‘least twattish Twitterer – the must-follow journo’.
First ever PR-journalist awards launchedThe Communicative Relations Awards from PR Professionals (The CRAPPs) have been launched to celebrate the special relationship between the media and public relations professionals.
Post Halloween PR scaries from 10YetisIf you’re reading this, chances are, you’re a PR student – perhaps you’ve had some experience in the industry. You may even be a recent graduate or thinking about a career in public relations. If you’ve ever applied for a PR role, or intend to in the future, this one’s for you.
Boxing clever with 10 Yetis PR tipsGloucester based PR consultancy 10 Yetis are back with another tip for PR students undertaking the daunting task of ringing journalists.
Win “This is Social Media” by Guy Clapperton courtesy of 10 Yetis10 Yetis have partnered with Behind The Spin to give away 5 copies of Amazon bestseller, ‘This Is Social Media’.
A 10 second tip on media relations from 10 YetisThe second in the series of the 10 Yetis “10 second tips” has arrived! This time their talking media relations. Charlo gives her top tip for students from the comfort of her Yeti bathroom, whilst brushing her gnashers and dressed in her dressing gown. They’re a crazy lot these Yetis!
Keep your ear to the ground with 10 Yetis Daily HeadlinesGloucester based PR consultancy 10 Yetis is offering students the chance to keep their finger on the pulse, by signing up to their “Daily Headinlines” mailing list. which offers the headlines and brief synopsis from the days national paper’s lead stories and is distributed to a large list of PRs and students.



