Communications at the speed of sound...

Welcome to my website. I’m Darren Cottom, an experienced PR and marketing professional with a specific focus on the B2B sector and, in particular, technology.

750 MPH provides clients with strategic advice that is both pragmatic and creative. The proposition is simple – intelligent, honest consultancy combined with a flexible and cost effective approach that gets results.

750 MPH has advised clients in numerous sectors including technology (software and hardware), logistics and automation, telecoms, information security, professional services (legal and property), manufacturing, gaming, mobile, media/marketing and retail.

If you don’t want to pay the exaggerated fees of a traditional agency, then please give me a call.

Services

   Brand building and positioning;

   Product and service launches;

   Copywriting – case studies, press releases,       newsletters, white papers, speeches, etc;

   Media and analyst relations;

   Market and communications research;

   Crisis management;

   Vendor selection;

   Brochures and other promotional literature;

   Maternity and interim senior management       cover;

   Media training; and

   Exhibition support.


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Latest blogs

  • Should businesses be blocking social media?

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    Over the last few months we have seen a spate of news headlines indicating that more companies are blocking the use of social media in the workplace. Is this down [...]

  • Footnote to the season

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    22 May, 2011 I’ve spoken about the highs. But with my club you also have to deal with the lows. Interestingly, we’ve managed to combine both in one season. What [...]

  • Is Twitter killing off the PR consultant?

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    Somebody got shot recently. The news spread online before it was announced by major networks. Twitter apparently experienced a high of 3,440 tweets per second as the news spread. A [...]

  • Social media – what is the ROI?

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    One thing I like about social media campaigns is that they’re measurable; far more so than PR campaigns that have traditionally struggled with the value of column inches. Social media [...]

  • Why some social media strategies fail

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    Over the last twelve months I’ve been quizzed more and more by clients about social media strategies. What should we be doing? What are our competitors doing? Have we missed [...]

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