Tuesday, 11 December 2012

King of Camden awards 2012

King of  Camden awards nominates the greatest, the best shops, venues, businesses and market stalls in Camden Town. The even is runned by Wedge and Camden Town Unlimited. This year the winners list looked liked that:

  1.  Best Food – Battersea Pie Station 
  2. Best Night Out – KOKO 
  3. Best Health & Beauty – Fred & Ginger 
  4. Best Shop – Scorpion Shoes 
  5. Best Staff – The Earl of Camden 
  6. Best Wedge Offer – Simply Fish 
  7. King of Camden – The Colonel Fawcett

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Successful PR campaign: Team Give Blood

Was reading last week's PR Week and find out about the most successful PR campaign. Team Give Blood campaign achieved impressive results over the busy period this summer. Therefore, it is more impressive because it had to compete with Olympics buzz and to attract more attention than Olympic Games itself. 


The objectives were to recruit, reactivate and remind donors to donate before the Olympics. Also, to encourage people with a rare blood type to donate and to maintain media interest.



One of the reasons why campaign was successful is creativity. To get media coverage and show who they are, images of eight blood donors were published. People bodies were painted with circulatory system and shot in iconic London locations. Moreover, they used national and regional TV and radio to announce about the campaign. Celebrity endorsement and social media were very useful tools to spread the word about the campaign. For instance, the images were sent to national and online media, so the celebrities were asked to tweet to their followers. All news and updates were posted on Facebook and Twitter as well as on blood.co.uk's website.

The results were shocking:
  • 958 pieces of mainstream media coverage
  • 140 broadcast items including BBC Breakfast and Sky News
  • National coverage included The Sun, Daily Mail, Sunday Mirror and The Guardian.
  • Calls to NHSBT increased by 29%
  • received more than 10,000 mentions on social media
  • NHSBT hit its 30% stock build target in time for the Olympics
In my point of view, all the campaigns are successful and can stand out of the crowd, then they are creative and know how to attract as much attention as they can. Team Give Blood campaign's images were so original and unique that it definitely wake peoples' curiosity. 



Sunday, 11 November 2012

M&S crises

Marks and Spencer, the UK's biggest clothing retailer, has reported an almost 10% fall in profits for the first half of this year. 

Womens' clothing is the  biggest issue to deal with. The matter is that M&S clothing is not the priority for women as there are so many competitors in a high street.
Chief executive, Marc Bolland, blamed the squeeze on shoppers incomes and unstable trading caused by the poor spring and early summer weather. Also, Queen's Jubilee and London Olympics 2012 helped to raise the country's economy but not the higher sales.

Back in 2008 Marks & Spencer was the first retailer which made more than 1 billion pounds in profit. At the moment the company is struggling to make more than 700 million pounds and miss their target. Once again, the biggest issue is the competition in the high street. In contrast, PRIMARK is showing that retail is not that hard. Producing young and fun fashion, the company is the top retailer in the high street with more than 1 billion profit. 

In addition to this, M&S thinking about their strategies how to make things work better. On of the ways is to improve the stores. To drag womens' attention they are planning to improve stores by making more attractive and more interesting displays. Also, improve on-line services and expand the business overseas. What is more, to increase womens' lingerie sales, M&S hired Victoria's Secrets model, Janie Schaffer. She will be a new director of lingerie and beauty, replacing Frances Russell. Nevertheless, new staff is hiring like former Debenhams and Jaeger boss Belinda Earl as a style director. It is expected that she will be able to make a change and raise the sales comparing with Primark and Next. Lastly, like every year new Christmas adverts will be revealed and that should attract loads of attention from women.


To save M&S name as qualify brand will not be easy. But as Bolland saying they need more time to improve their store because new team needs to do their work properly. The big changes might be seen only next July. Hopefully, all the strategies will be done and M&S will come back to his position.

Fingers crossed!


Monday, 15 October 2012

What is happening in Primrose Hill???

Evening Standard released a story about ''yummy mummies" who are the main problem why so many cafes are closing down.

It comes up the matter of posh mummies demands to have more places to sit down with a cup of coffee and have a nice chat on Sunday afternoon. But the story made a enormous switch which comes about rent money and greedy landlords. So who's fault is that so many businesses cannot afford to stay near Primrose Hill?

Apparently, Trojka, one of the oldest and greatest  Russian tea rooms, closed down a couple days ago because of 70 per cent increase in the cost of a new lease. There is nothing about " yummy mummies", it is about landlords who are trying to get the advantage of economy and get as many benefits as they can.

I live in Camden area myself and understand how the place change into a massive Starbucks empire. All over the place there are so many cafes and just couple bars or pubs. The nicest cafes are closing down because of high rent and become a very posh people meeting point. Like Amit Jain, who runs the long-established Shepherd’s cafe, estimates that one in three businesses on the street is now selling food and drink. He said: “I don’t think people realise that soon Primrose village will be cafe village.


In my opinion, the problem is the demand of people who are living near Primrose hill. If there are so many wealth people around then obviously the price of rent will go up and landlords will take as an advantage.

Big and foolish demands taking place but do people think about others? Well, I guess no.




2 Minute Silence


One of the most touching campaign I ever found. It is all about Remembrance day to commemorate those who lost their lives at war.

In 2010, The Royal British Legion wanted to amplify messaging around the work it does supporting the Iraq and Afghan generation of serving and ex-service troops and their families. The biggest aim was to reach younger audiences via modern media and receive as much support as they can.

The strategy was set by the  Burson-Marsteller (B-M) which is leading global PR and communication firm. They decided to make a completely silent track entitled “2 Minute Silence” and releasing it into the UK music charts along with a celebrity-packed “music” video for Remembrance Sunday 2010. 


  Burson-Marsteller (B-M) campaign targeted young generation via social media: creating Facebook page, Twitter account and having "2 minute silence" on the radio. It was very successful as it reach youth centers, young communities. The campaign achieved high interest of young bloggers  which were sharing the fantastic campaign all over the world.

At the end the great results were achieved:


  • More than 20 leading celebrities secured to appear pro bono
  • More than 260 pieces of media coverage
  • More than 35,000 Facebook likes in three weeks
  • More than 200,000 views of video trailer on YouTube
  • More than 16 million reached through celebrity social media support


  • The video is really touching and emotional as there is no sound accept of background noises. It catches the attention and all the people shown in the video shows how many people support the Royal British Legion. That two minutes of silence make to respect, remember and to think about those who gave up their lives in the war. 






    Thursday, 29 March 2012

    Who cares about confidentiality?

    All PR practitioners have to follow rules and restrictions about their professionalism. I was reading the Guardian article about chef Gordon Ramsay and his published personal information which was not supposed to be to public.

    According to Guardian the information was sold by Phil Hall to Daily mail and had shocking results. In a court spokesman said that Hall "absolutely" did not know the provenance of the emails but the harm was done so there are no excuses.

    He made a public apology and agreed with donation to Ramsay's charity. But even the apology doesn't change the fact that PR man did not follow the rules and did not care about his client's confidentiality.
    Next time he has to read the rules again!

    Mission completed: 100 Club saved!

    100 Club is famous for its historical heritage because it has seen performances from acts as diverse as The Sex Pistols, Muddy Waters, Hugh Masekela, Lee Konitz, Oasis, Lonnie Donnegan, Jimmy McGriff and Travis to The Clash,The White Stripes, Yank Lawson, Sinead O'Conner, Nico, Chris Barber and Beverly Knight. 

    Unfortunately, the venue certainly needed help. According to Guardian. co.uk, the venue Amid rising costs, higher rent and lower revenues, the venue that helped launch acts such as the Sex Pistols was on the verge of closure. I think that government has to support such venues which are important to cultural life and music history. Especially for London, it will have better image in young peoples' eyes and more people will trust the government. 

    The funny fact is that punk club was saved by Converse!!! Absolutely different attitude and understanding about music. But 100 Club was really struggling so they got a great deal and the music venue was saved and not changes. 

    Still there are some questions about changing the name and becoming independent. But as Horton said: "They were the first people to come and see me and ask if they could do anything to help ... The fact that the club will remain independent [is what] appeals to them so much." 
    He hopes that the club is going to be opened another 68 years.

    Fingers crossed!!!