Testimonials

Below is a sample of positive feedback we’ve received from clients, partners and readers around the world.


‘We spoke the other week about your project for The Independent, I’d just like to say what an excellent supplement it was. Informative, without being condescending and also looking at some of wider issues around people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions, namely, society imposing an awful lot of value systems of their own. From our information stalls we ran over the week, we recommended that people purchase the paper on the day.’

David Newell, Specialist Autism Services

 

 

‘It was an absolute pleasure working with Mediaplanet. They have a great team who reflect the perfect balance of creativity, enthusiasm, editorial and journalistic talent and business sense. The end product was fantastic and will become a key piece of collateral for us. I hope to work with them again in the future.’

Kirsten MacKenzie, Creative Skillset

 

‘We were delighted to be included in the Mediaplanet supplement supporting NAW 2013 in the Guardian this year. For an independent company like Solos to be mentioned alongside much bigger organisations was extremely satisfying and underlined the excellent unbiased reporting in the publication. Our experience of working with Mediaplanet to produce the copy was slick, professional and a pleasure from start to finish.’

Helen Jones, Solos Consultants

 

‘We were delighted with our front page photo and feature in Mediaplanet’s 2013 Apprenticeship supplement in The Guardian. The publication was professionally produced and was well received by the business. It will also prove to be a useful tool to recruit more apprentices to The Co-operative Group over the coming year.’

Lloyd Thomas, The Co-operative Group

 

‘Working with Mediaplanet has enabled QA Apprenticeships to promote our brand and raise awareness of apprenticeships in a respected newspaper, The Guardian. Mediaplanet were very easy to communicate with, quite flexible and always willing to assist when required.’

John Lestourgeon, QA Apprenticeships

 

 

‘HAE UK would like to express our appreciation for the excellent coverage of the issues facing people with Hereditary Angioedema. This publicity is invaluable as we work towards supporting a better quality of life for all our UK HAE community.’

Anne Price, HAE UK

 

 

 

 

‘Thanks to Mediaplanet for the Diabetes report. We hope more people in the UK are now diabetes aware. Mediaplanet are easy to work with and deliver great results.’

 Sara Webber, International Diabetes Federation

 

‘Mediaplanet were a pleasure to work with. They’re very approachable and made it easy to strike a mutually beneficial partnership. I enjoyed working with you and wish you a great Christmas and happy New Year.’

Benedict Jephcote, Diabetes.co.uk

 

‘Working with Mediaplanet helped to get our message across and inspire people to control their diabetes.’

Bas van de Goor, Olympic Gold Medallist, diagnosed with diabetes type 1 aged 32

 

“The World Food Day supplement took a fresh look at the numerous and diverse challenges posed by food security. Compassion was delighted to be part of this impacting publication.”

Kate Sharma, Compassion UK

 

 

 

 

“What a wonderful supplement on the role of women in engineering, thank you. So many inspiring women and so few reach the media. It is particularly good to see so many WES Members feature, including Kate Cooksey who has recently won the prestigious WES Karen Burt prize for women nominated by their professional Institution.”

Jackie Longworth, Women’s Engineering Society (WES)

 

“My daughter and a number of her friends, as yet undecided about career paths have seen a copy of your supplement Women in Engineering included with a recent edition of the Guardian newspaper. While not all, regrettably, will follow an engineering career, they all placed great value on the content of the publication especially the inspirational messages from young women who are successfully pursuing careers in industry.”

 Alan Lee, member of public

 

“My team members and I were very impressed with the [Legal IT] report andextremely happy about your decision to include an article from a high-profile, practising member of the profession such as Lucy.”

Emma Alato, The Law Society

 

 

 

 

“The Mediaplanet supplement has an impressive reach and circulation, and is a quality publication in itself. I like to advertise in the publication when I can as I believe it is a well-read and respected source of vertical market, niche and labour trend analysis, news and expertise.”

Simon Withers, ARM

 

“Supplement looks great!

Articles are very informative with some good quality contributions. Your team have done a very good job, please thank them on my behalf.”

Martino Corbelli, Star

 

 

 

 

“Many thanks Clare. It looks great!!! It has been a pleasure working with you. Do get in touch for the publication next year and I will put it through to the directors again.”

Sofia Sancho, Bourn Hall Clinic

 

 

 

 

 

“Thank you for putting together a great supplement on Learning Disabilities and Difficulties which was an important step in raising awareness on the subject matter that many people are still unclear about.  The fact that this supplement came out during Learning Disability Week was very timely and it provided a great opportunity for Mencap to reach many people in the UK and highlight positive work with police forces on tackling hate crime against people with a learning disability.” 

Anna Rackett, Mencap

 

“We spoke last week about your excellent pull out section on ‘Rare Diseases’ in the Independent. Not only was it an excellent piece, but it was very reassuring to people like me who are indeed encumbered with a rare disease to have someone champion our cause.”

Reader

 

“This is a superb, informative and very readable insight into many of the rare diseases, which most have never heard of unless they are connected with it.  I was amazed at how many there are though. Congratulations to the team who made this happen”

Eleanor Weetch • Dietitian Advisor NSPKU

 

“Mediaplanet leading the way on raising awareness on World Autism Day in The Independent newspaper. Many parents, carers and Professionals who follow me on my social media sites welcomed this information and look forward to the next pullout on autism next year. Other national newspapers should follow suit.”

Anna Kennedy • Mother of 2 autistic sons, campaigner and founder of annakennedyonline

 

“AuKids is a new national autism-parenting magazine run by a tiny but dedicated crew who are passionate about their subject matter. We were delighted to be approached by Mediaplanet to appear in the prestigious autism supplement to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day 2012. There was a great range of information and personal stories helping to bring readers up to date with many aspects of autism and the positive impact that organisations and individuals have brought to the lives of autistic people in this country. Mediaplanet managed to reach the key movers and shakers in this area and so the result was a well-informed,  articulate and life-affirming overview of the subject. We look forward to teaming up with Mediaplanet for future publications.”

Debby Elley • Co-editor AuKids magazine

 

“Just wanted to say thanks for the opportunity to feature in the Apprentice Week report in the Independent. We were delighted with it and it seems to have had a positive impact in terms of card sales and interest in the Apprentice card. We would like to be contacted again next year if you do something similar again”

Sharon Leeson • NUS & NUS Services Limited

 

 

 

 

“Thank you so much for ‘Your Blood’ the publication. We are so happy that Sickle cell and childhood stroke is getting the attention it needs. It’s only by the mainstream media taking it up that we will see any positive changes.The supplement is rich with information and articles creating awareness about blood disorders is vital in this day and age. I’ve just this minute received a phone call from one of the people I sent the link to, telling me that he now donates blood on a regular basis. We hope that the article will jolt the government to take action and NICE to consider a Screening program for the prevention of stroke in children that have sickle cell disease.

Thanks once again and I hope that we will be able to work together again in the future.”

Carol Nwosu • Founder/CEO • Sickle Cell and Young Stroke Survivors