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For PR, drop them a line

By JOLENE OGLE

THEY’RE the little fish in the big sea helping local ‘mum and dad’ businesses thrive through low-cost marketing solutions.
Brother and sister duo, Emily Black and Ben Jurss, launched their Noosa-based public relations company, Little Fish Media, just six months ago and already they have an impressive list of clients.
“Through our own marketing, we have clients from Bundaberg right down the coast,” Emily said.
Emily said she had always dreamed of launching a small business public relations company that would help other small businesses, and so Little Fish Media was born.
“Ben and I both have skills that we want to use to help other small business operators, the ‘mum and dad’ business owners,” she said.
The stars aligned for Ben and Emily six months ago so they launched Little Fish Media.
Emily has a long association with the Noosa community, helping launch Noosa Today more than two years ago as deputy editor before becoming editor of Lifestyle Real Estate.
Digital media expert Ben has worked alongside some impressive industry talent including Steve Irwin for Crocodile Hunter and UK-based reality TV show, The House of Tiny Tearaways.
Together, the duo offers an impressive range of skills from copy writing to graphic design and video production.
Emily said they celebrated their first six months of business by renting an office space at the Noosa Boardroom.
“It’s a great place to meet new clients and we save on the overheads of renting a full-time office,” she said.
“We’ve had a great six months and we’re excited for many more milestone celebrations for Little Fish Media.”

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