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004: Going Solo and the Unexpected
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In this episode of the Pitching PR Podcast, we discuss a topic close to my heart: starting your own Public Relations business. My guest, Lisa Pasquin, and I discuss the challenges of starting our businesses and what we have learned from those experiences.
Lisa Pasquin and I met at Harbinger Communications, and since then she as worked at several large PR firms and founded Craft Public Relations.
In this podcast, we share our experiences of starting our businesses and insights that are helpful to those thinking of taking the plunge and doing freelance PR or starting their own agency.
Today’s Topics:
- To write or not to write a business plan
- Dealing with the fear of going it alone
- Dealing with failures and successes
- Finding success without a large team
- The desire for flexibility
- Time Management
Links and Resources:
Read: Craft PR wins the Nintendo Business
Read: Craft PR wins the GE Business
More episodes of the Pitching PR Podcast on iTunes or online
Pitch Graphic Design Website
Pitch Graphic Design on Instagram
Pitch Graphic Design on Twitter
This podcast is hosted by Lesley Luce from Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto-based firm specializing in the design needs of PR agencies and freelancers. More episodes of the Pitching PR Podcast can be found on iTunes or online.
54 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on July 02, 2020 05:08 (). Last successful fetch was on May 27, 2020 18:24 ()
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Manage episode 154499982 series 1125012
In this episode of the Pitching PR Podcast, we discuss a topic close to my heart: starting your own Public Relations business. My guest, Lisa Pasquin, and I discuss the challenges of starting our businesses and what we have learned from those experiences.
Lisa Pasquin and I met at Harbinger Communications, and since then she as worked at several large PR firms and founded Craft Public Relations.
In this podcast, we share our experiences of starting our businesses and insights that are helpful to those thinking of taking the plunge and doing freelance PR or starting their own agency.
Today’s Topics:
- To write or not to write a business plan
- Dealing with the fear of going it alone
- Dealing with failures and successes
- Finding success without a large team
- The desire for flexibility
- Time Management
Links and Resources:
Read: Craft PR wins the Nintendo Business
Read: Craft PR wins the GE Business
More episodes of the Pitching PR Podcast on iTunes or online
Pitch Graphic Design Website
Pitch Graphic Design on Instagram
Pitch Graphic Design on Twitter
This podcast is hosted by Lesley Luce from Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto-based firm specializing in the design needs of PR agencies and freelancers. More episodes of the Pitching PR Podcast can be found on iTunes or online.
54 episodes
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