Manchester-based PR offers 'affordable' plans for small adviser firms

Alpha Public Relations

Victoria McKeever
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Financial and professional services specialist PR firm, Alpha Public Relations, has launched a range of "lower-cost", fixed-price communications packages for small and start-up financial services businesses.

The plans include strategic marketing consultancy and public relations planning, as well as an annual quota of press releases. The firm works with clients on a local and national level. For a small additional monthly fee Alpha will also monitor publications' forward features schedules for suitable opportunities and, where possible, arrange for clients to make contributions. In addition to the newly launched packages, Alpha offers a full-service public relations consultancy and press office service for larger businesses with more complex needs. Where appropriate, Alpha said, it can ...

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