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Client wins and new service offering for Quest PR
Specialist business to business agency Quest PR has clinched a hat trick of new commissions and launched a new service for small and medium sized enterprises across Yorkshire.
The agency - which media trains and positions its clients as industry experts across traditional and digital media - has recently clinched contracts with Web Translations, Business in the Community and e-bikehire.com. New clients over the last 12 months span The Bayford Foundation, Advanced Digital Dynamic and The Agenci.
This month Quest is launching a new service which will equip smaller businesses with bespoke PR and social media strategies to elevate their profiles and achieve standout in a crowded marketplace.
Quest MD Sharon Cain, a former Sky TV and BBC journalist said: “The clarity of our offering in making MDs and business owners ‘thought leaders’ is resulting in us being approached by new and former clients. Our new service will give companies a ‘road map’ to implement and drive campaigns which underpin their business plans and are focused, results-driven – and ‘joined up’.
The agency, which has scooped eight business and industry awards and four short listings, also delivers tailored media and crisis communications workshops for the public and private sector.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Quest PR .
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