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Guaranteed Digital PR coverage with an assured minimum number of links per campaign. It's the stuff

Guaranteed Digital PR coverage with an assured minimum number of links per campaign. It's the stuff of dreams for both agency resellers and interested clients alike, but how can it possibly be true? We're at the whim of journalists choosing to run coverage based on our stories, and we certainly don't own or control the amazing media sites we secure coverage on - so how do we do it? PR campaign spotlight 🔦 Luckily our Digital PR Manager [Karim Adib]( is on-hand to reveal our process and unearth how we can guarantee the unguaranteeable. [FATJOE Digital PR Campaign Spotlight]( Click to learn our PR campaign process - direct from Karim! The secrets to our success 🤫 It's simple, really. Our [PR Campaign]( success hinges on three key things. 1. Impeccable ideation As Karim explains, our ideation is designed from the ground up to leverage unique data and perspectives to create irresistible ideas. 2. Optimized outreach Our journalist-friendly outreach is the secret sauce for successful pickup. Journalists are flooded with requests and anything you can do to mitigate their workload and catch their eye will be repaid 10 times in the coverage you earn. 3. Sheer bloody-minded hard work Okay, that one wasn't alliterative, but it had to be said. The ultimate way that we can guarantee successful coverage is that we Simply. Won't. Stop. Whether it takes 1 idea or 10 we'll secure the coverage and those coveted links by putting in the hard work. If you're wondering why we're so happy to give away our processes like this - that's why. It's easy to replicate the process, but not the relentless legwork it takes. Save yourself the time, money, and hassle of PR outreach by simply outsourcing your digital PR to us. Take advantage of our streamlined processes to guarantee yourself high-impact, high-authority links today. [Secure Guaranteed PR Coverage Today]( Daniel Trick Head of Content [Book a Support Call]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [FATJOE.com]( - On-demand SEO & Marketing Services for Agencies & Teams. Get Ideal ltd, Point North, Park Plaza, Cannock, WS12 2DB, United Kingdom. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © FATJOE. All rights reserved.

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