Davies goes solo with launch of 3W PR
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 at 7:03 am
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One of the bloggers I’ve followed since the early days of the PR blogosphere, and someone I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and speaking alongside at conferences several times now, is PR Blogger, Stephen Davies.

His blog is one of the top rated UK public relations blogs - started in his student days at Sunderland University - and has charted his rapid progress from PR student, through a couple of top London PR agencies, back to his native north-east with Webit PR and now onto a new chapter in his professional life.
I’m going to make myself sound older than I really am here, but Stephen’s a public relations practitioner who’s a natural digital native. He has a superb understanding of how PR works and how to apply this in today’s digitally connected society.
That’s why it’s really exciting that Stephen’s launched his own PR consultancy, 3W PR specialising in online PR and social media.
It’ll be really interesting to read more about 3W PR’s work over the coming weeks and months. Knowing Stephen, there will definitely be some interesting stuff.
Good luck with the venture Stephen - and make sure you keep us posted on progress on PR Blogger.
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 at 10:57 am
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the link the very kind words. I’m flattered!
Certainly will keep you posted mate.
Cheers,
Stephen