Oliver :: David :: Barry :: Laura :: Jennie :: Simon :: Ian :: Our Story ::

Barry Ulyatt :: PR Director

Barry

I often have my head in the clouds, but that’s what you get when you enjoy treading the Lakeland fells. When it comes to copywriting and PR, I’m more likely to have my feet firmly on the ground.

Being around 120 years old I’m no grumpy old man but I have been practising. Having been around along time and seen most of it, in fact I think I may have invented some of it, I bring wisdom and experience to our work - and a little refined modesty.

I started working on a book this summer and at the moment it’s about half-finished. I’ve probably got around 30 pages still to colour in.

If you want to have a chat about how I can help you promote your business email me Barry@perfect-circle.co.uk or call me on 01706 373 440.

Social Marketing for Health

We deliver successful social marketing strategies.  Well, we think so, anyway. And our clients and their results say so too.

Our campaigns do more than keep up with the Jones’, they stay ahead them and to do this we’ve become a pretty cool bunch, except Dave (the boss). He wears smart shoes and always tucks in his shirt. Perfect for the more traditional approach, he reckons.

Well, it doesn’t matter what we dress like or what we are into really, because between us, we seem to work .  And so do our social marketing strategies that always deliver effective ideas to tackle health and social issues.

Find out how we make our social marketing campaigns successful

It’s a sprint, not a marathon

Unless you are Dave, Ian or Oliver, of course. The team recently enjoyed (although some endured) a fantastic day out go-karting. Simon, donning Alan Partridge-style leather gloves to give him a little extra purchase and go faster stripes on his jumper, screeched around the track at break-neck speed to record the fastest lap, as well as finishing in best place.

Laura, taunted the guys with her exceptional speed and handling, whipping up speeds that saw here lapping the guys many times and even would have left Schumacher trailing in her wake. Yet, for Oliver, Dave and Ian, they thought it was a marathon, and plodded around the track slower than a tortoise on crutches. They really didn’t get the idea that it was a sprint and you don’t get points for good driving in this game!

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