PRmoment Podcast

Is UK PR losing its entrepreneurial flair?

April 24, 2024 PRmoment
PRmoment Podcast
Is UK PR losing its entrepreneurial flair?
Show Notes

Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast. 

On the show today, I’m chatting with Jules Herd. Jules is the founder of PR agency Five in a Boat, which she started six years ago. It’s a tech PR firm with a fee income of about £750K. The business mainly does reputation advisory work, so it is at the more serious end of the PR spectrum. Looking to the future, Five is a Boat is looking to double in size and wants to launch in San Francisco in the short term.

Five in a Boat has grown for five years since its launch, but like many tech PR firms worldwide, it has had a tougher last twelve months or so.

If you’re wondering, the name Five in a Boat is a nod to Jule’s rowing prowess!

On the show today, Jules and I will discuss whether UK PR agency founders have lost their confidence in recent times and no doubt we’ll chat about a bunch of other stuff.

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Here’s a summary of what Julia and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discuss:

2 mins Why does Julia think UK PR firms have lost their entrepreneurial confidence?


“There has been a reticence to take risks since COVID, work environments have changed and people have become more reliant on being able to have a better work-life balance, which I’m an advocate of. The downside to that is the sense of ambition has dissipated.”


7 mins Are UK PR firms losing their ambition?


“There’s not this drive that there was five years ago on the sector.”


“(In the UK) the younger generation…if you come last in a race, you get a medal.  If you apply that to the business world, that isn't good. Business is about elite performance.”


9 mins Being aggressive in business is much easier if a) you’ve got lots of money in the back or b) you're spending someone else’s money. Most PR agency founders in the start-up stage don’t have those luxuries, do they?


“Failure is not trying at all… Nothing is going to be perfect in life.”


“50% our our clients are non UK clients.”


“We get most of our new saints through cold calls.”


12 mins The games industry made up 70% of Five in a Boats fee income 12-18 months ago. That sector has cut back on its PR spending heavily. How has Five in a Boat managed that shift from one sector to other areas of work?