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The 5 Best PR Agencies in Glasgow Who Think 5 Steps Ahead

  • Proven media wins plus reach - We prefer a track record of quality coverage, not just mentions, in the right outlet for our audience, with clear reporting on reach and relevance.
  • Real journalist relationships in Scotland - Do they have contacts that actually unlock doors at places like The Herald or BBC Scotland, plus a smart pitch approach that fits local news angles?
  • Measurement that ties to business impact - We looked for regular, transparent tracking of Share of Voice, coverage quality, referral traffic from PR links, and sentiment shifts, so you can see what’s improving and why.
  • Strategy and execution that matches client’s needs - Is there clear positioning, crisp messaging, and a service model that fits (retainer or project), with fast comms and calm crisis handling when needed?

I used to think digital marketing was that loud pal selling you something, while PR was the pal stopping folk from slagging you off, and in Glasgow, that difference shows fast!

If your reputation’s on the line, you’ll want a good PR agency in Glasgow that businesses trust to steer the story, not just shout a slogan. It’s important for SMEs chasing coverage, a tech/finance company needing reputation management, or a startup doing a proper launch push.

This guide compares Glasgow’s best PR agencies by sector fit (B2B, consumer, and public affairs), proven results, and flexible setups, whether as retainer, a project, or when you’re in crisis mode. Now, let’s score some real headlines!

How much does a PR agency charge in Glasgow?

In Glasgow, most PR agencies charge a monthly retainer, typically £2,000 to over £5,000, depending on the scope (such as media relations, thought leadership, crisis support, or digital PR).
If you’re doing a smaller, project-based campaign, expect fees to start from around £3,000.

1. Zude PR

zude-pr

Address: 308 Albert Dr

Contact: +441415690342

Business hours: Daily, 8 AM–9 PM

Website

My boyfriend is an SME marketing director, and when he said he needed brand awareness yesterday, he was pointed by friends to Zude PR, which has proper Glasgow energy, minus the blag. 

Their core mix is media relations plus crisis management, plus content marketing, with a strong leaning into social media, SEO, and digital marketing for small businesses. 

He said it feels less like hiring a big agency machine and more like getting an experienced pair of hands who’s been in the trenches. He liked that they’re always reachable, especially when he’s juggling reputational risks alongside campaigns.

Sector-wise, Zude’s sweet spot is broad but useful: private but public sector clients, and they’re comfortable when things are going brilliantly or going pear-shaped. The founder’s background includes leading Weber Shandwick’s Glasgow office, so the strategic comms chops feel very pro.

On results, he liked that they naturally suit how we judge PR now: quality coverage, digital lift, and whether the mood around your brand improves (not just vanity clippings). They’re a top pick if you want senior-level judgment, crisis-ready calm, and digital PR that doesn’t ignore SEO.

That said, if you’re after a huge multi-person team with loads of visible case studies and named big-brand campaigns on the site, they may feel more boutique and personality-led.

Pros

  • Senior, battle-tested counsel
  • Crisis-ready PR
  • Digital PR and SEO baked in
  • Broader comms toolkit than most boutiques

Cons

  • Small-team capacity limits
  • Senior-led = premium value 

Customer Reviews

I would recommend Zude PR to anyone needing an award-winning public relations service

Dave is conscientious, and his experience-based communications advice has helped many businesses achieve their strategic objectives. Dave represented a contractor employed on a Sanctuary site, and it was reassuring to know that any PR on which we agreed, his client would lead would be professional, mutually beneficial and hit the mark with the audiences targeted. I would recommend Zude PR to anyone needing an award-winning public relations service.

Events are always meticulously planned and discussed in advance

David is great to work with and highly professional. I have provided photographic services to him and his colleagues both at his present job and previous ones. Events are always meticulously planned and discussed in advance to ensure the smooth running of the job and to maximise the coverage from it. I have found David to be open to ideas and to have great skill in making sure the results fit with the brand image. A pleasure to work with.

2. Spreng Thomson

spreng-thomson

Address: 155 Albion St

Contact: +441415485191

Business hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM–5.30 PM

Website

I have a former colleague who wants to be seen as the trusted voice in the room, and thankfully, he chose Spreng Thomson as his PR agency in Glasgow. They’re smart, calm, and very Glasgow about getting to the point.

He found them strong in both proactive pitching and reactive handling, so he wasn’t scrambling when the phones started buzzing. They specialise in brand building, crisis and issues comms, PR and media relations, and digital communications.

It helps that they’re comfy in grown-up industries like renewables and energy, transport and logistics, tech, food and drink, tourism and hospitality, and more. Their comms feel grounded, not generic, with a messaging breadth meant for investors, customers, and regulators all at once.

They also have training in the mix for spokespeople who want to sound sharp on the record! Honestly, the whole setup is a dream for teams who want earned media and digital lift, not one or the other.

As for the client roster, it reads like a who’s-who of Scottish scale: EDF Powers Solutions, Forth Ports, Fishers, Kelso Pharma, Reactec, and Loch Duart, to name a few. This signals credibility with serious stakeholders, making them ideal for those wanting accurate, media-ready content.

However, they skew strategic and senior, so if you’re after bargain-basement PR or a “post every day” social factory, they may not be the closest fit.

Pros

  • Heavyweight crisis and issues comms
  • Digital reputation with production chops
  • Serious-sector credibility
  • Visible, named case work

Cons

  • Not a “quickie” PR shop
  • A broad digital menu can add scope creep

Customer Reviews

Actionable digital presentation

Very informative and actionable digital audit presentation.

They are always an amazing team to work with

I have worked with the team at Spreng Thomson on various projects across different sectors. They are always an amazing team to work with, responsive, insightful, supportive, very well connected and provide professional guidance and input. This week, I attended a LinkedIn Training Workshop with Dylan, Head of Digital. It was an excellent and informative session covering the power of LinkedIn and how to tap into it for our business. Dylan demystified LinkedIn for me.

3. Cowbrough Communications Ltd

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Address: 272 Bath St

Contact: +447887833099

Business hours: Open 24 hours

Website

My brother was knee-deep in a comms change project inside a big organisation, and Cowbrough Communications suited his need for calm structure. It’s a consultancy led by Craig Cowbrough, so he knew he was getting senior hands-on support from day one.

The agency has a change-management-first mindset, using strategic comms and stakeholder management. The practical bits like editing, speechwriting, media relations, and video production are all baked in, too.

He said it felt like the kind of support that keeps staff aligned internally while the external story stays tidy. The firm is at home across public, private, and third-sector work, which is handy when your comms has to please everyone from communities to councillors.

It’s easy to see this in the types of projects they share: local authority infrastructure updates, housing association comms, and place-based campaigns. They’ve handled comms/updates for Queens Cross Housing Association, Scottish Canals’ Stockingfield Bridge, and Falkirk Council’s Denny Eastern Access Road.

Do note that it’s a boutique, director-led setup. If you’re after a big multi-account team running dozens of workstreams at once, this agency may feel a bit lean.

Pros

  • Built for comms change management
  • Strong in stakeholder engagement
  • Senior, director-led delivery
  • Practical comms toolkit

Cons

  • Lean capacity by design
  • Not an “everything” agency (no big creative studio or always-on paid media)

Customer Reviews

Craig has a very clear grasp of communications challenges

Craig has a very clear grasp of the communications challenges facing a business and is creative in his solutions.

Craig was a great addition to the team

His efficient approach, high standards and creativity allowed him to fit in seamlessly with the team, and we would not hesitate to recommend him. Craig was a great addition to the team here.

4. Blueprint Media

blueprint-media

Address: 48 W George St

Contact: +443302234288

Business hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM–5 PM

Website

When my mate’s company got hit with an online smear campaign, Blueprint Media managed to get her story back in her hands. They were fast, calm, and strategic about it, too. 

They’re upfront about building reputations for over 2 decades. They’re especially strong on reputation management and the day-to-day PR basics that matter in a crisis: clear messaging, media handling, and content that doesn’t pour petrol on the fire.

My pal liked the other services they cover, including news/feature releases (with an emphasis on understanding what journalists actually need), and social media management when the noise happens online. 

She reckons they’re built for firms like hers that want to punch above their weight without acting like a try-hard. They’re business-leaning/B2B-friendly, with clients like DM Hall and Peter Hardy, and others who talk about leads and credibility lift.

Blueprint’s approach suits the digital age, where perception can flip overnight. However, they’re not a massive all-hands agency, so if you need a big bench running multiple markets at once, you may want a larger shop.

Pros

  • Reputation management is a core strength
  • Credible, long-running agency
  • Strong B2B proof points
  • Journalist-friendly release execution

Cons

  • Reputation repair isn’t instant
  • Leans more on business/sector clients, not lifestyle/influencer

Customer Reviews

Amazing work!

Michael & Drew at BluePrint were brilliant. We had a news story we wanted to promote for our business, and within two weeks, the BluePrint Team had us appearing on STV News, the Courier and loads of other publications. Amazing work, guys! Would definitely recommend!

They achieve excellent exposure

I have had dealings for over two years with Blueprint Media and would highly recommend them to any business. They achieve excellent exposure and provide first-rate content for digital marketing. Great people to work with.

5. Perceptive Communicators

perceptive-communicators

Address: Suite 2.3, 65 Bath St

Contact: +447884364670

Business hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM–5 PM

Website

I went to Perceptive Communicators because I wanted someone to explain to me proactive vs reactive media relations, like I’m actually going to use it on Monday, not just nod along in a meeting.

They were straight with me about what to line up before a story breaks, and what to do when it lands on my lap at 6 PM. What I liked is that they don’t pretend that every brand is the same.

They’re strongest in science, tech and innovation, and leisure/hospitality, so their advice feels specific. 

Their core work covers media relations, crisis comms, digital marketing, public affairs, and media/messaging training. It felt easy to build an integrated campaign with this setup without juggling several suppliers.

When I checked their work, the case studies and client wins (Invest2Scale, Kadans Science Partner, and the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations) made them feel credible in complex sectors where accuracy matters.

They’re a good pick if you want Glasgow PR that can pitch smart, react fast, and still prove impact beyond the headline. That said, if your goal is pure consumer buzz or influencer sparkle, their vibe can appear more strategic than flashy.

Pros

  • Proper proactive and reactive media relations
  • Integrated PR that boosts SEO and traffic
  • Specialist sector expertise
  • Credible recent client wins

Cons

  • Not lifestyle hype-leaning
  • Sector specialism may limit fit
  • Boutique scale

Customer Reviews

Their proactive approach and sector expertise made a real impact 

Perceptive was instrumental in raising Discovery Park’s profile. They worked hard to secure high-profile media coverage that boosted our visibility and cemented our position as a leading science and technology hub. Their proactive approach and sector expertise made a real impact, and the team were always friendly and great to work with throughout.

They’ve got your back

Julie and her team have provided me with PR advice, support and guidance across a wide range of areas, and for different organisations throughout my career. From crisis management to media training, they’ve got your back.

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