All activity
![Patrick Walsh](https://ph-avatars.imgix.net/40501/original.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
Patrick Walsh
left a comment
The quality of the design was really good and above my expectations!
Pros: Great Quakity Design
Cons: Communication
![ManyPixels](https://ph-files.imgix.net/eed70b87-5ec1-47e0-a877-6a7967f1e0ec.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
ManyPixels
Unlimited premium design services for startups from $399/mo
![Patrick Walsh](https://ph-avatars.imgix.net/40501/original.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
![Is Your Book Any Good?](https://ph-files.imgix.net/6a6bcd73-9d40-42d3-9829-7e98c55bbb77.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
Is Your Book Any Good?
Is your book really ready for publishing agents?
![Patrick Walsh](https://ph-avatars.imgix.net/40501/original.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
Patrick Walsh
left a comment
First a big thanks to @kikischirr for hunting PR In A Box.
The key elements are: No PR No Fee, Transparency and Accountability!
The concept for PR In A Box came whilst running a previous PR campaign. I was new to PR at this point. I found the press release process a little spammy and ineffective even when recipients were closely targeted. My client had a very specific outlet he wanted to be...
![PR in a Box](https://ph-files.imgix.net/63b44350-f111-4864-b6d5-4c64b085ea66.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
PR in a Box
Transparent and accountable PR
![Patrick Walsh](https://ph-avatars.imgix.net/40501/original.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
![PR in a Box](https://ph-files.imgix.net/63b44350-f111-4864-b6d5-4c64b085ea66.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=48&h=48&fit=crop&frame=1)
PR in a Box
Transparent and accountable PR