"Agencies Must be Reactive During the Recession", According to Punch Communications
London, UK (PRWEB) June 21, 2009 -- Public Relations Agency (http://www.punchcomms.com/public-relations-agency.html) Punch Communications has indicated the importance of reactivity and flexibility in PR companies as a way of thriving in the current economic climate.
Industry developments have required modern PR firms to be flexible and adaptive to current trends whenever they arise, one such issue at the moment being the one of social media. The Punch team has the key abilities required in order to adjust to these changes, and have consequently been able to leverage these new developments to their advantage.
Currently numbering at eight members, the Punch team has more than doubled in the past year and a half, and the rapid growth of the PR company (http://www.punchcomms.com/pr-company.html) is showing no signs of ebbing. Galvanised by its recent success in the constantly developing field of search engine optimisation and digital PR, Punch will enter the summer months with every intention of making a mark, both for itself and on behalf of its clients.
Managing Director of Punch, Pete Goold, commented, "As an agency we are determined to remain as reflexive and perceptive as possible, so that we are well prepared for any new industry developments that come in our direction. Despite the increasing size of the team here at Punch, we have continued to maintain the flexibility that has been of such great importance in our development as a company."
Based in the heart of the Midlands, Punch offers all of the services of a London based agency, whilst being able to cater for the needs clients all over the country due to its centralized location. Punch's client base spreads to all corners of the globe, from white label software provider Reality Digital in the United States to aviation expert Sandra Anani in the Middle East.
Pete continued: "We are very proud of the vast reach our organisation has been able to achieve, and plan to take this forward even further in the second half of 2009. As a result we will be offering PR jobs (http://www.punchcomms.com/PR-Jobs.html) to successful applicants, and are encouraging those interested to get in touch."
For more information, please visit www.punchcomms.com, or call 01858 411 600.
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