Plan parcel delivery needs and don’t get caught out by London 2012…

April 18, 2012


The UK’s largest online parcel delivery specialist has warned individuals and businesses not to get caught out by the inevitable disruption set…

Don’t forget the traditional PR elements, says Punch Communications

April 13, 2012


With developments into social media and SEO meaning the traditional media relations agency is becoming a thing of the past.

Get the Avenue 32 Look! Online Fashion Retailer Launches Brand New Video

April 10, 2012


“What are you gonna wear?” This is the question put to you in the brand new Avenue 32 fashion film.

Parcel2Go backs government call for SMEs to break into new overseas markets

April 5, 2012


A call by the government’s trade and investment minister Lord Green for more small businesses in Britain to attempt to break into new markets overseas…

Win a giant chocolate bar from the Book People

April 4, 2012


With Easter just a few days away now, the Book People has geared up its competition to win a giant chocolate bar in the shape of its well-known logo.

Parcel delivery firm backs findings of online shopping survey

March 30, 2012


Bolton-based online parcel delivery specialist Parcel2Go has given its backing to a recent internet shopping survey…

Butlins Butlers at Bognor Regis!

March 27, 2012


JEEVES whiz! You can now have a butler at Butlins in Bognor Regis.

Don’t miss out on opportunities thrown-up by the tablet explosion

March 26, 2012


The number of people in the UK who own a tablet computer is rising rapidly…

The 2012 Budget – More PR Opportunities Today Than Ever Before

March 24, 2012


Punch Communications argues that the 2012 Budget is still a weapon PR agencies should retain in their armoury.

Parcel Motels will give Ireland’s online shoppers even more choice

March 15, 2012


Parcel2Go which offers cheap international parcel delivery, has given its backing to a new initiative by Irish courier firm Nightline

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