PR for florists is becoming more popular as many florists are using this cost effective form of marketing.
The only issue is finding a suitable PR agency, as there are hundreds of PR companies that have varied industry experience.
We always advise talking with agencies that have experience of doing PR for florists.
PR in 2020 is changing to support more smaller companies on the high street as we see the decline and recession.
Just fill in the form opposite to get free advice and quotes from5 local PR agencies that know about marketing for florists. The flower industry is a blooming sector at the moment, as flowers are a timeless way to communicate feelings and emotions.
PR for florists is more than just submitting press releases on a press release website but real stories about some of the great events you have been involved in.
A wedding at Highclear Castle or providing flowers for a Royal occasion. These are certainly newsworthy events in order to showcase the great events you have been involved in and photos of the great flower displays that you have produced.
The search engines pay a lot of attention to news websites, so when your press release goes live, the search engines pick it up and find your florists website. This adds value to your organic ranking boosting the SEO for your florists website.
For anyone that is ill, sick or dying, a colourful bunch of flowers are uplifting and communicate care and well being. They have traditionally been used at funerals, and always will be a way to communicate love and respect to the departed.
Flowers always play a central part in any wedding. Whether for a lavish royal wedding in a cathedral setting, such as the wedding of Prince William and Kate, or a small church wedding.
White is normally the flower of choice that communicates new birth and hope for the new couple in their new life together.
For many people who are overseas or unable to make a friend or family birthday, sending a bouquet of flowers by means of ‘Interflora’, or a similar courier, is a popular way to communicate their love if not in body, at least in mind and spirit.
This is a major day in the calender of any floral company, and an incredibly busy time for the floral industry.
The flower sector is one that is highly competitive; one in which there is a growing number of businesses, both online and offline.
The online market is one that is probably the one that is growing most quickly.
With no shop overheads it is often cheaper for people to order on-line, than to go into a florist and choose an arrangement or bouquet there and then.
Organisations such as ‘Interflora’ were the start of delivery whereby one would choose the bunch in a shop to then be phoned through and delivered. Things have moved on since then as internet florists have grown, both UK based and worldwide.
There are now dozens of online florists in the retail sector.
Looking at ways to promote you is difficult, to cause you to stand out and generate more local business. Marketing is never an easy process in the UK, as competition is always high.
The competition from on-line is growing, so there is a clear need for you to market yourselves locally.
The local media is a very effective marketing tool for you to advertise locally. Low cost and targeted, it can raise brand awareness and create a buzz in the local community.
PR for florists works really well, as it is low cost and can be regionally targeted.
PR stunts are a fantastic way to get free media coverage and can be marketing gold dust to your florist.
The king of PR stunts has to be Richard Branson, who for many decades has used PR stunts to get high value media attention for his Virgin brands.
Talking to a PR company about how your florist can use PR stunts to get media attention.
As a price comparison website, we want to help you find the best PR support for the lowest price. All public relations agencies set their own fees. so PR prices do vary considerably.
When choosing a marketing company, it cannot be done based on price, with marketing you do not get what you pay for. The most expensive PR company in the UK does not make them the best.
All PR companies are privately owned and are profit making, comparing quotes is essential.
It is essential to shop around and compare PR quotes. It is not about finding the ‘cheapest’ PR agency, but the ‘right’ PR agency for your business.