National Enterprise Network partners with JournoLink to give Small Businesses a head start with PR
UK-based PR company JournoLink has signed a partnership agreement with The National Enterprise Network (NEN) to offer small businesses a helping hand when it comes to attracting media coverage.
JournoLink are giving NEN members access to huge audiences, media contacts and publicity tools for free, with a 14 day trial of their intelligent PR software, maximising the chance of achieving coverage in local or national media.
As well as attractive terms, JournoLink are offering members of the National Enterprise Network direct access to their team of media experts who shared ‘PR tips and tricks’ via a free webinar this Autumn. Of the attendees, 100% found the content useful and 87% reported that their understanding of PR had increased significantly as a result. The webinar - which was exclusively for network members - will be repeated next year.
Angus Hay, Managing Director of JournoLink said; “Supporting enterprise has always been about levelling the playing field for small businesses. JournoLink has the means to give UK start-ups and SMEs more of a voice and presence in the media landscape. The members of NEN are doing incredibly important work, helping entrepreneurs in diverse communities to start, grow and scale their businesses. We’re very pleased to be able to support these efforts by offering JournoLink’s services - at a price point that small businesses can afford - to members of the network and any small business who comes through the NEN.”
National Enterprise Network is a membership organisation that brings together Chambers of Commerce, Local Authorities, Enterprise Agencies and specialists training providers, as well as Start Up lenders, business incubators and growth hubs.
NEN’s Operations Director Carol Daniels commented; “The current offer to our members is stronger than it’s ever been. Our team is growing and with partners like JournoLink coming on board we’re now able to offer more rewards and benefits to enterprise support organisations. Our members will pass on those benefits to the small businesses that they work with, having a positive impact across England, both socially and economically.”