Public Relations for Golf Apparel Company
- Public Relations
- Confidential
- Feb. 2020 - Ongoing
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 4.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
“5W has been a great partner in helping us tell our unique story.”
- Other industries
- Austin, Texas
- 1-10 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
5W Public Relations is the PR representative of a men’s golf apparel company. They help the client create yearly plans on how to communicate the brand each quarter considering new releases and season changes.
5W Public Relations’ efforts are reflected in the publicity the client gets and, ultimately, on sales and revenue. The team is open and honest, and they’re very good at communicating. They’ve created a strong bond with the client, and they’re capable of adapting to the industry changes quickly.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the co-founder of a men’s golf and lifestyle brand focused on apparel and based in Austin, Texas. We will be getting into women’s garments in the spring of 2022, which a year from now will represent an expansion of our business in terms of going into women’s products as well.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with 5W Public Relations?
We’re tied to a rather large celebrity, so we’re a celebrity brand as well. When having a name and likeness that can be leveraged, we have to be very, very careful in the way we do it because it’s not a normal set of circumstances.
We needed to invest some time in making sure that we had a PR engine that could help us pave the way and maneuver around certain unique situations that might arise both good and bad.
With all the things that can happen around the PR realm of things, we had to have someone that knew some tricks of the trade and could really help us get a better understanding of where we needed to focus our time on to get as much positive publicity as possible around our brand.
Our business started in 2016, so it’s relatively new. Even though we have a part of wholesale, we’re predominantly an e-commerce. Being pretty much a digitally based brand, we really needed to elevate the brand from the PR standpoint in as many outlets as possible to tell our story and explain what we were doing and why we were doing it.
5W Public Relations was a really good opportunity for us to work with because they come from a big market. They had already worked with a large clientele in big, medium, and small industries, and they were a really good fit for our brand.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
One of the main engagements that we have with 5W is that, together, we come up with yearly plans to talk about how we’re going to embark on each quarter. They help us put a plan in place to talk about everything, from social media influence to some of the launches we do each season.
We have many storylines tied to our brand and the apparel that we create each season, with the two biggest ones being spring and fall. 5W helps us do a much more storytelling-focused way of doing marketing. We formulate a plan for each season and each year to attract the right customers and take the opportunity to get our brand out there.
Each quarter, we execute on the plan that they help us create around the major launches such as Father’s Day or the new spring season, for example. 5W helps us make sure that we’re not spending our time in areas that wouldn’t be the right fit for our business.
They’re also the ones at the front lines, and they attend to our customers’ requirements. If people want to know more about our brand, 5W answers their questions and provides them with as much information as possible, unless the issue needs to be attended to directly by me or my partner.
Some of our account representatives constantly try to pitch the ideas of what we do as a business. They attempt for us to get some media attention whether it is through interviews or gifting and seeding our products.
What is the team composition?
We started working with two people from 5W. Now, we have a team of five. We have a rather large account with them because, even with the pandemic, we’ve been growing at a fast rate, so we needed a team that could focus on different channels.
We have one person that focuses on the overall account, who is my point of contact. Below that person, we have account representatives, people focused on social media, and people focused on the editorial space.
How did you come to work with 5W Public Relations?
We were introduced to the 5W’s CEO at an event. We picked up a conversation and went back and forth, and our interaction grew into a partnership.
We started working with more pieces of their team, and we really bonded with them. We built a good rapport, everyone got involved, and we realized very quickly that they were the right fit for us.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in February 2020, and our engagement is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We've measured our success based on the amount of publicity that we've gotten, as well as on how it has reflected on our sales and revenue increase throughout the time in which we've done certain campaigns with 5W.
The team is very open and honest, and they lay out very nice plans. On top of that, they also give us a very nice year-end review about what has transpired throughout the year.
Their CEO is very passionate about that review because they want to make sure that we rehire them. They not only give us the facts about our engagement, but they also look at them as to how they relate to how our next engagement is going to be.
So far, we’ve had great success with 5W. PR firms have a tough job, especially when working with a celebrity brand like ours — there’s always a lot to do. The publicity we get can be all across the board, and we need to know how to manage it.
5W has been fantastic to work with, and our success on the sales side can be attributable to what they’ve been a part of.
They’ve taken the time to sit with us and be patient in understanding what we need. They’ve done a really nice job on making their brand not feel separate from ours — we’re all in one at this point. 5W understands us and knows our passion.
They also give us really great ideas, and they’re always in a good mood. If they’re having a bad day, we wouldn’t know it because they constantly make us feel as if we're the best client.
For a brand that’s inspired by irreverence and fun like ours, 5W has been a great partner in helping us tell our unique story. The collaboration and creative exchange of ideas between our teams have enabled us to drive authentic coverage and engagement with our customers.
We have to listen to them as much as they listen to us — our engagement is just about collaboration. There are some things that we know that they don’t, and there are definitely some things that they know that we don't — they guide us, and they've been very good on the collaboration side.
We’re still a small brand with great potential, and 5W invested their time and billable hours with our company right out of the gate — they want to grow with us.
How did 5W Public Relations perform from a project management standpoint?
5W’s project management is fantastic, and it’s a reflection of them providing more than one person on the account. They send us reminders and keep everything updated to avoid letting things fall through the cracks.
We communicate via phone and email, and we also use Zoom and WebEx on the digital side. We work with their team weekly and have calls with them twice a month to check on where we are and how things are progressing.
They’re very responsive. I have a direct line of communication with the people that I need to get in touch with, and we also have our own email channel where, if I write an email, everyone gets copied on it — everyone is always fully aware of what’s going on.
What did you find most impressive about them?
5W’s level of professionalism has been awesome. They’ve done a very nice job with their communication, and they have the willingness to go for the challenges. They have gotten things done that they probably thought they didn’t have the ability to do until they tried for it.
Our business is moving so fast; seasons, publicity, sales, and accounts change, and we have to come up with more ideas and be willing to have a direct line of communication. We need to make sure that our ideas and thought processes are well researched and executed. 5W has done that very well — that’s one of their best qualities.
Are there any areas they could improve?
I can’t think of anything 5W could improve on. If anything, I wish we had more time to collaborate, but it’s not feasible for any of our businesses. We always wonder if we’re doing enough and how it would be if there was a way to change and innovate our engagement with their team.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Trust the PR process and believe in the people that you’re working with. You need to be patient because working in the PR world is a little bit different; you’re trying to sway the general public into understanding who you are, what you are doing, and how you are doing it. If you’re going to make the investment, be sure that you build the rapport — it’s going to flourish and be much more exciting in the end.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
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Cost
4.0Value / within estimates
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"I already have recommended them several times.