Share This Too at No 1 after London Launch

STT launch

‘Share This Too’ was launched at the British Library last night and went straight to number 1 in the PR best seller chart.  

The new PR and Social Media handbook was edited by Rule 5’s Rob Brown and Ketchum’s Stephen Waddington.  It appeared at No 1 in Amazon’s Hot New Release Chart for marketing titles a week ahead of publication and made the top 10 best selling PR books on pre-orders but took the top spot after the London launch attended by media, many of the thirty chapter authors and leading lights from the PR world.  ‘Share This Too’ is the follow up to ‘Share This: The Social Media Handbook for PR Professionals,’ which topped the chart when it was published last year.

The book was conceived and written using many of the social tools and techniques that it addresses.  It’s a pragmatic guide for anyone that wants to continue working in public relations and covers new ground, complementing the first book rather than updating.  Other contributors include McCann’s Robin Wilson, ASDA’s Dom Burch and Paul Fabretti, Digital and Social Media Lead at Telefónica.  The foreword was written by acclaimed US digital analyst, Brian Solis.

Will Whitehorn, former President of Virgin Galactic and Chairman of Speed Communications, has said: “This book lays out this evolving PR world in forensic detail and is a must read for any PR practitioner.”

“It was both a joy and a real challenge to edit” said Rob Brown, “imagine how hard it is to get 30 PR people to deliver to a cut-off date when they know that you are in PR too and are bound to have given them a false deadline”.

Another International Sports Win for Rule 5

UCI Track Cycling World Cup Glasgow 2012

The agency has secured a double-event brief from British Cycling.  Taking place just over a month apart, Rule 5 will handle the PR and social media the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Manchester and British Cycling National Track Championships, which will be held at Manchester’s National Cycling Centre, this September and November.

British Cycling Cycle Sport Marketing Manager, Paul Rowlands, said of the agency; “This was a competitive tender but Rule 5’s creative, hands-on approach stood out and has delivered impressive results for British Cycling in the past. We’re happy to welcome the team on-board again ahead of the autumn/winter’s action-packed track cycling calendar.”  Launched in November 2012, Rule 5 also handled the PR and social media for the recent UCI BMX Supercross World Cup, which took place in April. The new track cycling brief follows another recent successful international sporting account win for the agency; the Taekwondo Grand Prix.

Rule 5’s Julie Wilson, added; “We’re delighted to be working with British Cycling again ahead of the Track World Cup and National Track Championships. Working on last year’s World Cup in Glasgow certainly whet Rule 5’s appetite for live cycling events and we’re excited to be helping to bring another one to our home city in 2013.”

Agency Wins Battle for GB Taekwondo Brief

Jade Jones Taewondo

Rule 5 has beaten off competition to land a PR and marketing brief from GB Taekwondo to promote the sport’s upcoming Grand Prix.

The Grand Prix format is a global first for the World Taekwondo Federation and will take place at Manchester Central this December (13th – 15th).  As part of the UK Sport Gold Event series, the action packed, inaugural Taekwondo GP has the backing of Manchester City Council and UK Sport.  Rule 5 will build on interest in the sport generated at the 2012 Olympics with home-grown talent, including Gold Medallist Jade Jones.  The world’s best Taekwondo athletes will also be competing at the iconic venue.

Steve Flynn, Operations Director at GB Taekwondo said of the account win; “Rule 5 presented a creative proposal that demonstrated strong knowledge and experience in sports event marketing and communications. We were impressed with the team’s enthusiasm and expertise and look forward to delivering this event with them this December.”

Rule 5 Managing Partner Rob Brown said of the project; “We’re delighted to be working with GB Taekwondo, Manchester City Council and UK Sport and are very much looking forward to working with a sporting discipline for us as an agency.”

Pride as Rule 5 Scores in Awards Shortlist

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Rule 5 has been nominated seven times in the CIPR Pride North West Awards.   The agency has been nominated in both the Outstanding Small Consultancy and Outstanding Public Relations Consultancy categories.  We’re thrilled after just eight months trading be up there with Brazen, an agency that has won Outstanding Consultancy several times and global giants Weber Shandwick who have eight and seven nominations respectively.

The CIPR PRide Awards recognise the outstanding talents and achievements of public relations practitioners across the UK’s regions and nations and are the most prestigious and rigorous awards of their kind.  This year marks the 10th anniversary of the CIPR PRide Awards.  Commenting on this year’s shortlist announcement, CIPR President, Sue Wolstenhome FCIPR, said: “The CIPR PRide Awards celebrate the very best in public relations from across the UK’s regions and nations. This year’s entries were all of an incredibly high standard, highlighting the industry-leading work that is taking place right across the UK.”

The Awards will be announced at a black tie dinner on Wednesday 13 November 2013 at The Point at Lancashire County Cricket Club.