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Media mentions & guest posts
At Emily Cagle Communications, we spend a large proportion of our time helping our clients get exposure in print and online. Occasionally, though, we also like to get a little coverage for ourselves.
Please click on the headings below to view some of our recent media mentions and guest blog posts.
Small business inspiration - five names to follow
For this second guest post for Birds on the Blog, Emily Cagle was asked to write a short piece on some inspirational women in business.
When you work from home, do you need to "dress for success"?
When Enterprise Nation published an article on how homeworkers should dress, it sparked an online debate. This article summarises the responses and includes thoughts from our own Emily Cagle.
Building your personal brand, planning for PR success
In the first of a two guest posts, Emily Cagle looks at how business owners can win recognition as a leading voice in their industry.
Ten ways to take control of your online footprint
In this article written for Bytestart.co.uk, Emily Cagle offers ten simple ways to avoid letting your ‘online footprint’ trip you up.
Small businesses speak out about the impact of snow
In this Marketing Donut article, business owners describe the impact the bad weather of January 2010 had on their business, and how they responded to it.
Scrooge! Your ideas on averting a PR crisis
Marketing Donut asks "If Scrooge were a real business-owner running a real small business, how would you handle his PR?"
PR: the gift that keeps on giving
In this article written for Marketing Donut, Emily Cagle explains how the credibility that media coverage affords your brand can be carried over to your own website.
Raise your profile
In this article written for Making Money magazine, Emily Cagle, Director of Emily Cagle Communciations, reveals the seven essential items in the non-marketers toolkit.
Eight things you can learn from TV business shows
Along side a host of other business commentators, Emily Cagle gives her thoughts about the business lessons offered by Dragons' Den and The Apprentice.
Link up with network
Emily Cagle, Director of Emily Cagle Communications talks to the Lincolnshire Echo about the launch of business breakfast networking group, 4Networking Lincoln.
Expose yourself properly: No story means no PR
In the guest article for The Marketing Donut, Emily Cagle explains the importance of maintaining realistic expectations when sponsoring a cause, event or initiative.
Outsourcing: Is it for you?
In this article, Emily Cagle speaks to AccountingWEB about the benefits of outsourcing, and shares some tips for accountants looking to win work of this type online.
Improve the quality of the bids you receive
In this article written for People Per Hour, Director Emily Cagle shares her perspective on what business advertising for outsourced roles can do to draw in a better quality of bid.









