With #MWC just around the corner, our director and in-house #telecoms specialist @PaulSCam takes a look at how to make the most out of the #event from a #communications perspective to make sure that you are MWC ready!
You can read the full blog below:
https://t.co/QtLTY6UNhO
What new #marketing collateral can give you a head start? Is your messaging suitable for a post-#Covid19 market? Babel's @PaulSCam explores these questions and more in his blog on planning #comms strategies for H2 https://t.co/3bcZH1O4hi #PR
Babel is hosting a media panel on Nov 28th at the h Club London. Our panel will discuss influencer engagement at MWC Barcelona 2020 and how your brand can deliver a coherent message across all communications channels. #BabelTalksMWC Please register here https://t.co/7TOudAxa8U
Want to find out how to get media attention at #MWC20? Ahead of Babel’s MWC media panel, @PaulSCam discusses why strategic planning for MWC needs to start now in order to develop clear and coherent messaging that will land at the show #BabelTalksMWC https://t.co/X2aJ9umYDn
For #ThrowbackThursday this week, we'd like to take you back to March this year when Babel won the @PRCA_UK's "Workplace Champions 2019" award for a medium-sized agency! https://t.co/ADdGsT0Bs2 #agencylife#companyculture#PR
Here at Babel, we're all about proactive PR; our appetite for media relations is never sated. Even during the summer (aka 'silly season'), we're keen to make our mark. Senior Consultant @ew91cooper discusses the pros of the quiet period: https://t.co/u84kpQFfzB
Consistently securing great #coverage means taking innovative approaches, including client #collaboration. @danparris1 writes about our recent client 'roundtable' briefing with the Mail Online, discussing the future of stadium #technology#sportstech https://t.co/DxwLdE86xu
How have #artists responded to the evolution of mass media and technology over the past century? @PaulSCam visited @Tate to see the #ModernNetworks exhibition, which featured its very own take on ‘Babel’! Find out what he thought here: https://t.co/xmTO8xqIlP
Research has revealed that only 43% of the UK public agree that news can be trusted. Is there any hope for the future of unbiased reporting? @BabelPR's @PaulSCam gives his #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/KfLG2mG95R