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Platypus
PR achieves wide exposure for its clients’ books in the UK
print and broadcast media.
The Platypus approach to promotion is friendly and conscientious
and based
upon a proven combination of inspiration and hard work.
We
achieve our results through a dedicated and careful reading
of the books to develop focused and innovative campaigns,
launched by creating targeted and memorable press releases.
We have worked with popular and prestigious authors such
as Rick Perlstein,
Yasheng Huang, Kate Spade, Ian Bremmer, Bjorn Lomborg,
Sir Nicholas
Stern, HRH Princess Michael of Kent, Ambassador John Bolton,
Melanie
Phillips, James Flynn, Anthony Seldon and Christopher
Booker. Whether renowned, authoritative or not,
we treat all our authors
like they are royalty. In fact some of them are:
“I
have found Jeff Scott to be of an independent mind and does
a great job! His ability and insight as well as his
sound judgment have impressed me and he provides a
safe pair of hands.
Throughout the time we have worked together, I have found
his advice to be sound and thoughtful. I would recommend
him without reservation and look forward to enlisting his
help for the launch of my next book”
HRH Princess Michael of Kent
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We like to try to stand out from
the crowd. Mostly this works and Jeremy Paxman has commented:
“I can’t come to the launch of the Blair book. But I hope someone
has told you that that invitation is the most imaginative one produced this year – or
for as long as I can remember. It’s terrific”
Download the invitation
that made news itself and that Jeremy liked so much:
Invitation
Award Winning Campaigns from Platypus:
Capitalism with Chinese Consequences (Cambridge
University Press) -
Economist Economics and Business Book of the Year 2008
Nixonland (Simon & Schuster)
- Economist Biography Book of the Year 2008
The Halo Effect (Simon & Schuster)
- Financial Times Best Business Books of
2007
The J Curve (Simon & Schuster)
- The Economist Politics and Current Affairs
Book of the Year 2006
The Blair Effect (Cambridge University Press) - Sunday Times Political Book
of the Year 2005
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