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December 17, 2009

‘Tis the season to be jolly!’

Filed under: Events, PR, Training — Tags: — orchardnews @ 11:13 am

Looking around the office we can spy bits of tinsel next to sparkling fairy lights and even a jaunty ‘chimney’ hat with Father Christmas’ legs sticking out from the top. Plus, the inevitable boxes of chocolates. It is officially Christmas!

As we approach the end of the year and the inevitable 11th hour deadlines, we’d like to thank our clients for their loyalty and friendship through challenging times for many of us.

From everyone here at Orchard to our clients, journalists, suppliers and colleagues in Jersey, the Isle of Man, London and Guernsey – we wish you a very happy Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year!

December 8, 2009

Upbeat PR industry in the Channel Islands

Filed under: PR — Tags: , , , — orchardnews @ 3:39 pm

Some recent research by the CIPR has highlighted the resilient mood of the PR sector in the Channel Islands, showing that the sector is still growing, despite the recession.

The ComRes survey of some 2,000 Chartered Institute of Public Relations members  highlighted that the greatest growth has been experienced in digital PR, followed by reputation management, crisis management and strategic planning.

Chair of our local CIPR group, Jason MacKenzie, said in a statement: “This is definitely the time when PR practitioners will be concentrating on the value they can add to the businesses they represent. Like many other professionals we have to work harder, proactively and more flexibly during a wholesale squeeze on budgets.”

The wider survey did also identify areas of shrinkage, with sponsorship a key theme.

The Channel Islands might be a special case here. Sponsorships are still very much on the agenda for many local businesses, and at Orchard we haven’t seen a wholesale abandonment of support inititiatives – it is true however, that businesses are looking for more value from their sponsorship deals: sticking a brand name on something definitely isn’t enough any more!

So what have we learnt from the survey? Principally that PR, like any industry, is a moving feast. Adapting your business to circumstances, keeping pace with technology and media consumption trends are vital – flexibility is key to survival indeed!

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