Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Why I wouldn’t let one of the UK’s biggest business gurus send out ANYTHING to the press…until he’d done his homework: by Greg Simpson, founder of Press For Attention PR

Greg Simpson, founder of Press For Attention PR, shares the importance of doing your homework before going to the press.

Before we talk about PR, I need to discuss the laundry. Or at least a little light housework. You see, when I started working with Nigel Botterill on the PR for Entrepreneurs Circle (last month), the first thing I did was hit the brakes.

You see, Entrepreneurs Circle is a big deal. There’s well over 3,000 members and Nigel is a major figure in the business world. He’s created 10+ £1m businesses for a start and written 3 best-selling business books.

So, after a merry dance in the office and BELLOWING upstairs to Mrs S that I’d won the account, I immediately STOPPED EVERYTHING. No press release. No announcement. No shouting from the rooftops. I didn’t even mention I’d won it. Why did I do this? Why pause? Well, because PR isn’t something you do once, when you’ve “got news.” It’s a process. A system. A cycle. And like any good cycle, it starts with a rinse. A Pre-Rinse, in fact.

That’s the first step in my SpinCycle™ methodology — and before we went public with anything, we had to get EC’s house in order. I audited every media asset they had. Nigel’s showreel? Needed sharpening. The bio page? Tweaked. Random bits scattered across the site? Pulled together with purpose. Then we got to work building a fully loaded Press Page — the kind that makes journalists go “Ah, these guys get it.”

It’s now home to:

  • 15+ beautifully backdated stories (2024’s EC Awards, Events, Budget reactions, EC highlights… all rewritten through a media lens)
  • Proper images that show energy, not just headshots on a beige wall. Pictures of the members that made the news and the guests on stage and screen
  • A downloadable Press Pack packed with stats, bios, and tasty soundbites

Only after all that did we go live with their 15,000 sq ft £5m office move! Because if you want to look credible in the press, you need to look ready before you open your mouth.

So, here’s the lesson: If Nigel had to do his homework before going public, maybe you should? If you need help getting ready, let me know and I’ll set you some assignments.

 

A former business journalist, Greg Simpson is the author of The Small Business Guide to PR and has been recognised as one of the UK’s top 5 PR consultants, having set up Press For Attention PR in 2008.

He has worked for FTSE 100 firms, charities and start-ups and conducted press conferences with Sir Richard Branson and James Caan. His background ensures a deep understanding of every facet of a successful PR campaign – from a journalist’s, client’s, and consultant’s perspective.

See this column in the June issue of East Midlands Business Link Magazine here.

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