Success Stories

We are proud of the fact that 100% of all current clients have come to us via recommendation. We are your partner, your colleague, your peer and your ally. We work extremely hard and take genuine responsibility for your PR success.

At Origin Comms, we make it our priority to understand your business; to work alongside your teams; to share our years of experience and to form a strategy to help you focus on effective communications with critical audiences and stakeholders. From start-ups to industry leaders, we understand what differentiates a business from the competition. We are specialists in technology PR and have decades of experience. We are able to tell a client's story in a way that makes it stand out from the crowd. Our clients have been delighted, indeed enthused, by what we have been able to do for them regardless of time or budgetary restraints.

Please click on the links below to see some examples of our work in infographic style.

Citrus
Tech Data has announced it has introduced sponsored product search and targeted banner advertising to its online sales platform InTouch, in partnership with Citrus, a world-leading digital advertising system provider. The enhancements to InTouch will allow Tech Data to provide a more personalised user experience for customers across its European footprint.
Citrus
Ocado, the world’s largest dedicated online grocery retailer with more than 675,000 active customers, has partnered with the Citrus digital advertising platform to better serve its suppliers and growing customer base in the UK.
Infosecurity Europe
It appears that many organisations will begin the New Year by reviewing their security infrastructure and taking a ‘back to basics’ approach to information security. This is according to the latest in a series of social media polls conducted by Europe’s number one information security event, Infosecurity Europe 2019.
KnowBe4
KnowBe4 reports on the top 10 most-clicked phishing subject lines. These subject lines could be part of a simulated phishing test sent to KnowBe4 users, or ‘in-the-wild’ emails that KnowBe4 users received and reported to their IT department as possible phishes.