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Networks of Influence

Networking events have their limits. If you want to make deep inroads, you need to understand where influence really lies. Growing a business is about putting yourself front and centre of decision-makers by embedding your organisation at the heart of those webs of influence.

Every city and sector has ‘under the radar’ people and organisations that wield power and authority – but identifying them isn’t easy. They may not be the obvious players.

That’s what we do. Our programme identifies those who exert real authority for your sector or locale – whether regional, national or international.

Our PURE Noise Cancelling methodology delivers laser-focussed strategies through a combination of PR, search, social media and events experience, along with decades of insights intelligence. We build and nurture business leaders’ network of influence to drive reputational change amongst those who matter.

Our PR Clients

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