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Speak to Britain Direct about a business feature, press release or visibility campaign.
Use this page for editorial enquiries, featured business placements, agency work, press release publication and partnership conversations.
What to send
The first message does not need to be polished. A short explanation of the business, the website, the sector and the reason for the enquiry is enough to start.
If the business already has a draft article, press release, founder biography or existing media coverage, include that context. It helps the editorial work start from facts rather than guesswork.
For agency enquiries, include the client type, expected volume and whether the work needs to be white-label friendly.
What happens next
The useful next step is usually a short editorial assessment. That means looking at the business, deciding which route makes sense and identifying what is missing before anything is published.
Some companies need a full feature. Some need a press release. Some need stronger sector positioning or a more credible founder story.
The response should be practical: what would help, what would be weak, and what information is needed to do the job properly.
Good enquiries are specific
The stronger the brief, the stronger the page. Useful details include location, audience, service area, proof points, founder background, customer type, official links and any claims that need careful handling.
Britain Direct is not built for vague hype. It is built for businesses and organisations that want a serious public profile.
If the business deserves to be understood properly, the enquiry should give enough material to make that possible.
Start the enquiry
Send the key details and the editorial team can assess the strongest route.
Build the public footprint properly.
A stronger page should make the business easier to explain, easier to verify and easier to recommend.