SourceCode Named 'Fastest Mover' on the Holmes 2019 Global PR Agency Rankings

Today, The Holmes Report released the 2019 PR Agency Global Rankings and named SourceCode the #1 Fastest Mover in the global PR landscape. While the North American market saw less growth cumulatively YoY, the list was topped by NYC-based tech PR agency SourceCode. The Holmes Report stated “[SourceCode was] streets ahead of everyone else with 529% growth to $1.7m – impressive even for a fast-growing two-year-old firm.”

For more information please see the complete details HERE.

Managing Partner Greg Mondshein remarked: “It’s been a wild ride and when things like this happen we do our best to take a moment and reflect. When we do, we’re reminded of all the people that have helped us along the way. Our clients, our friends, our families and our truly amazing team - none of this happens without your support and hard work,” said Mondshein.

Congratulations to all the agencies listed. We’re honored to be in your company.


SourceCode Shortlisted for Two North American SABRE Awards

We're excited to announce we've been shortlisted for two North America SABRE Awards for work with Elvie and Casaza. The 2019 North American SABRE Awards, which recognizes Superior Achievement in Branding Reputation and Engagement, includes around 300 campaigns on its shortlist, selected from among more than 2000 entries.

Our campaigns with Elvie and Casaza are indicative of the work we do across the board for our clients. Both campaigns were focused on actually moving the needle for clients through a creative omni-channel marketing campaign. They each featured both online and off-line activations and used the power of provocative subject matter and timely news hooks to drive each respective business forward.

The finalists were announced on Monday, March 26th and the winners will be unveiled on May 7th at Cipriani 42nd Street in NYC. For more information please see the link below:

https://www.holmesreport.com/events-awards/sabre-awards/sabre-awards-north-america-2018/2019-finalists

Congratulations to all the finalists!


Holmes Report features SourceCode

SourceCode Communications continues to grow its consumer technology practice with the signing of two new agency of record relationships, Turo and Yousician. Turo is a pioneer and the leading car sharing marketplace in the world, operating across the US, Canada, the UK, and Germany. Yousician is the world’s leading music education company with millions of users and the highest rating on both the Apple App and Google Play Stores. These two new clients are helping to fuel the agency’s growth, which is on pace to reach more than 100 percent year-over-year.

Nicole Pfeifer comes to SourceCode from Wachsman, where she built and led the consumer technology practice. A true consumer PR strategist, she has played integral roles on the Casper, Sweet (Hearst-Snapchat joint venture), Foursquare, SEGA, and Medium businesses. Nicole will be responsible for the business management of SourceCode’s consumer practice as well as provide strategic support on all key accounts.

“Building our consumer technology practice has been a focus for us since we started the agency and has enabled us to develop award-winning campaigns with Elvie, Hinge, and Casaza,” said Greg Mondshein, Managing Partner of SourceCode Communications. “In order to maintain the quality of service and the pace of our growth, we’ve needed a leader like Nicole to formalize our programming, develop thoughtful strategy, and ensure impeccable client service.”

Turo onboarded SourceCode in early March to partner with the internal team on the development and execution of creative initiatives and execute a thoughtful consumer media strategy. SourceCode won in a competitive pitch against three well-known agencies.

“In a quickturn agency briefing process, we were thoroughly impressed with the level of creative thinking the SourceCode team brought to our business,” said Steve Webb, vice president of communications at Turo. “Even before we were officially onboarded, the team was engaged and developing plans to maximize the impact our communications program will make in 2019.”

Pfeifer remarks: “The recognition that SourceCode has received and clients the team has won in such a short period of time is truly impressive. I’ve been watching the company since it was founded and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to help build and lead the consumer team.”

Earlier this year, SourceCode announced partnerships with Cambridge Mobile Telematics and Pindrop and won a Holmes In2Sabre for its work on the Elvie business. Additionally, the agency has received a number of PR and marketing accolades, including PRWeek’s Boutique Agency of the Year Shortlist, Bulldog Reporter’s Best PR Agency of 2018 and Observer’s 2019 Top Tech Specialty Firms.

The agency is currently 13 employees, up five full-time employees since the start of 2019, all based out of Union Square, New York.


SourceCode takes homes 2nd In2Sabre in as many years

What a night, what an honor! We're so excited to announce that our work with Elvie on the launch of the Elvie Pump has resulted in our second In2 Sabre award. The awards further solidifies the fact that great results are the output of an inspired team, creative freedom and an open and honest culture that values transparent client partnerships.

"Elvie was such a blast to work on. The team trusted our expertise and trusted us to execute a thoughtful campaign that effectively launched the product in both the US and the UK.

The SourceCode team was in person to accept the award from Paul, Aarti and the rest of the Holmes Report team.


Bulldog Reporter Chats With SourceCode in 2018

As a part of our New, Boutique and Overall Agency of the Year Awards from the Bulldog Reporter, we're so thrilled Richard and the team took the time to shed a little light on what makes us great. From our client wins to the recognition of our work to the work environment we've created for our team, it's all a testament to our approach, it's all in there. We're taking a momemt to pat ourselves on the back, but then getting back to work...we're just getting started.


Holmes Report Announces 2019 In2 Sabre Award Finalists

We're pleased to announce that two of our campaigns have been shortlisted by the Holmes Report for the 2019 North American In2 Sabre's awards. The work we did for Blis in the Best Use of Blogs category supported the growth of a UK-based business en route to a banner 2018. The work for femtech leader, Elvie, in the Best in Live Events and Best Persuasive Content category helped propel this innovative brand into the breast feeding and breast pump space. By combining consumer and B2B thinking, we believe clients receive better results and thus we're excited by the diversity of these two award-winning campaigns.

Congratulations to all the finalists, your work continues to inspire us to push beyond our comfort zone with the ultimate goal of moving businesses forward. We'll see you at the awards gala.


SourceCode Shortlisted for PRWeek's Outstanding Boutique Agency of the Year

We're capping off a banner year with a shortlist announcement from PRWeek. The PRWeek awards are the pinnacle of our profession and we couldn't be more excited. It's a true testament to having a unique approach, a strategic growth plan and an amazing team that helps deliver award winning work. We're humbled, honored and can't wait for the awards dinner next year. Congratulations to all the finalists, being mentioned in the same breath as you all is the thrill of a lifetime.

Please see the full list of nominees HERE.


The Observer's Tech PR Power List Features SourceCode Communications

For the second year in a row, SourceCode was featured on the Observer's Tech PR Power List. This group features the who's who of technology PR in NY and needless to say, we're ecstatic. We're a broken record when we say this, but this doesn't happen without our killer team. The work we do together never ceases to inspire. We'll take this second to pause and reflect, but also use it to continue to motivate. How do we keep doing it bigger and better? Watch this space...


SourceCode Named Agency of the Year

We're so thrilled to announce SourceCode team was announced as winners of two gold Bulldog 'Stars of PR' Awards for New Agency of the Year and Boutique Agency of the year and most notably named the Grand Prize winner of overall Agency of the Year.

Judged by a panel of journalists and communicators, these industry awards aim to recognize extraordinary individual and agency contributions to PR and communications over the past year.

"To have accomplished this in our first full year of operation is an unprecedented achievement and a testament how our methodology is resonating with clients and the strength of our team," said Managing Partner Becky Honeyman. "We're looking forward to leveraging these wins to continue building the technology PR agency brands love to work with."

The full announcement and all details can be found here.


5 Keys to a Successful Business Partnership

Let’s face it: partnerships are hard. Often, two alpha leaders are combined, who now have to agree on any number of decisions on a daily basis. The potential for challenges is a given, but even scarier is the potential for stalemates or disputes that can stifle your business.

On the positive side, a successful partnership can bring together two talents that are stronger together than they are individually. I’m fortunate enough to be involved in the latter, and am running a business with the best possible partner I could have ever asked for. While I realize everyone isn’t as lucky, we have learned over the course of our relationship what keeps things sailing smoothly, no matter the waters your startup encounters.

SET YOUR EXPECTATIONS

First, you need to start off with clear expectations and a deep understanding of what each of you needs to be happy. Just as you would when properly vetting a new client in a professional service business, you need to have multiple conversations with your potential partner about why you are doing this. For example, what are each of you trying to achieve? What scares each of you the most?

Having a deep understanding of your partners’ motivations, goals and hesitations helps you to understand if there is really a match. When making the decision as to whether or not to launch our public relations agency, my partner and I spent nearly six months having these conversations before we felt comfortable pulling the trigger.

CREATE AN OPERATING AGREEMENT

Only after getting to this point should you begin the expensive and time consuming process of putting together an operating agreement. Your operating agreement is the legally binding agreement that gets everything down in writing and attempts to minimize the chance of anything being open to interpretation. This gets uncomfortable, as you have to plan for the worst, discuss compensation, equity and recourse in the event of breach of contract. Transparency, honesty, trust and a great lawyer is the only way to get this done effectively.

Throughout this process and having worked together previously, my partner and I knew what we each brought to the table and what really motivated us individually. We clearly understood who was going to take ownership of account service, finance, marketing, business development and human resources. We made the decision to trust each other completely and let each other take the lead in our respective departments. This was critical to avoiding delayed decision-making and helped fuel our growth.

COMMUNICATE OPENLY AND EFFECTIVELY

Within our first few weeks of operation, we realized we got married, whether we liked it or not. And just as with our real spouses, we had to invest time and energy into this new relationship. We worked together more than 8 hours a day, but weekly, made a point to remove ourselves from the daily grind and sit down to see how the stress of the new business was affecting us.

We stayed open about our fears and always strived to be each other’s support system. As a good friend of mine once said, “If your partner asks for 50, give ‘em 60.” This offhand comment applies to so much more than money, and truly became the approach we took with our partnership.

EMBRACE DIFFERENT WORKING STYLES

Most importantly, you must respect your partners individual working styles and personal needs. I’m a father of two young girls and want to spend as much time with them as I can. This means I do my best to be home before dinner each night to get in some play time and help get them ready for bed. While this cuts my days shorter, I’m oftentimes hopping back online at night to get ahead for the next day.

My partner, on the other hand, loves to get in early and shut down once she gets home. We’ve learned this is what keeps us both balanced. It’s worked so well for us, we’ve taken this approach to our staff. Get your work done, and keep clients happy, but also take the time you need to keep your personal life firing on all cylinders.

Keep company growth front of mind

Lastly, most problems can be solved if you run a fiscally smart business and never give up your growth mindset. A business that has healthy margins and is growing allows for investments in tools, support and staff that makes everyone’s life easier. A business that is barely scraping by adds exponential levels of stress that affects everything. From employee morale to recruitment, it all takes a hit.

At the end of the day, it all comes down to humanity, generosity and a true desire to keep the other member of your partnership happy. When you get these things right, partnerships can eliminate the isolation that entrepreneurship inevitably brings and has the potential to accelerate the growth and value of your business beyond what you each could have achieved individually.

This article was originally published on StartupNation.