Q&A: Why social-first platform LADbible needs to be on your media list

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Join us for an exclusive live session

LADbible will be a familiar name in the social feeds of most chronically online gen Z and millennials, but PRs shouldn’t underestimate its power. Founded in 2012, the social-first media brand has rapidly risen to become one of the internet’s most prominent publishers, garnering billions of shares, likes and views amongst a global community. Managing Director, Natalie Evans will join us to discuss why PRs are more important to her editorial team than ever, what pitches the publisher is looking for and how her team can help shape the stories brands want to tell and their audiences want to hear.

This special session is part of Roxhill’s events programme, which aims to allow PRs to build a personal relationship with each journalist in a more relaxed setting. Each session will be structured as a 30-minute interview followed by a 15-minute Q&A with the audience.

Book your ticket

Join us on Wednesday 24th June at 9am Seats are £50 and limited to 50 PRs, so book now if you want to join us. 

This event is taking place at Hotel nhow London, 2 Macclesfield Rd, London, EC1V 8DG.

Cancellations are permitted up to 48 hours before an event. You can transfer to a different session up to 48 hours before the event (subject to availability), and delegate substitutions are accepted at any time. Please contact our event team at events@roxhillmedia.com for cancellation, transfer and substitution requests.

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