10 steps to get your business in the media will help you even if you feel overwhelmed with promoting your business. Inside the guide you’ll learn how to:

 
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Overcome your fear of self promotion

Promoting yourself might seem like a scary thing to do but you know deep down you need to do it to get sales. 
Inside my guide I’ll walk you through how to get out there without a publicist behind you and show you that you don’t need ‘inside connections.’

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Do PR on no budget

Perhaps you’ve thrown money at the problem and hired half-hearted publicists because you didn't understand PR. Now thousands of dollars in retainer fees, you resent every penny you spent.
I’ll stop you wasting more money and guide you how to do your own PR with zero budget.

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Be super efficient.

You feel like your entire life is swamped in marketing activity and you are endlessly pointing effort into nowhere.  I’ll stop you wasting your time. I’ll show you how to be super targeted with all your efforts so that it’s relevant to your business and gets results.

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“Adela is so BRILLIANT at networking and pitching her own business that I asked her to help me promote my business. I got a feature with her process and got 2 new customers.”

— Colleen, The Sanctuary

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I’m Adela and I’m a master at pitching my business to people I don’t know.

A few years ago I quit my corporate job and launched a fashion tech start up. I immediately had customers who loved my business. I was busy so I hired a PR agency to help me get my business in the media.

After 6 months of one online piece, a few influencer collaborations and thousands of pounds spent, I switched my approach. I decided to pitch my business myself.

This is what I achieved in 12 months:

 

14 pieces of press in publications like The Guardian, Stylist Magazine, and The Telegraph

4 full pages in he Sunday Telegraph worth $150k free advertising

Turned down press and TV appearances in the Dragon’s Den when it didn’t feel right for the business

 

In 18 months I got my start up featured here without spending a penny: