842 agencies indexed·Latest entry: 17 July 2026
Public Relations for E-commerce · 6 agencies

Public Relations agencies for E-commerce.

Public Relations is the discipline of building and defending reputation: media relations, corporate narrative, crisis communications, ESG and sustainability storytelling, internal comms, and executive positioning. It overlaps with digital PR but the goal is trust and stakeholder credibility, not backlinks. Success in 2026 is measured against outcomes, not the volume of clippings. This page shows every agency on AgencyIndex offering public relations for E-commerce.

At a glance
  • 6 UK agencies offering public relations for E-commerce
  • Part of the Public Relations service set
  • Indexed for E-commerce
  • Reviewed 17 May 2026
Showing 1-6 of 6 public relations agencies for E-commerceAll Public Relations agencies
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Growthack
Independent·Nottingham·2-10 Employees·Verified

Growthack is an Organic growth agency for eCommerce, SaaS and B2B brands. They help ambitious companies go Beyond SEO® with technical SEO, strategic content, brand authority and integrated paid media designed to win in the AI Search era.

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Distinctly
Independent·London·11-50 Employees·Verified

Distinctly, a leading digital marketing agency based in Old Street, London, boasting more than a decade of industry experience. This agency sets itself apart by integrating creative ingenuity with data-driven analysis, fuelling significant growth for brands with ambition.

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Assisted
Independent·Leicester·11-50 Employees·Verified

An award-winning digital marketing agency based in Leicester, we have received multiple accolades and operate branch offices in Leamington Spa and Hemel Hempstead. We pride ourselves on our bespoke, data-informed, and ROI-centric strategies that span across SEO, PPC, social media management, content, digital PR and website development.

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Modal Digital
Independent·Manchester·11-50 Employees·Verified

Modal® is a forward-thinking, Manchester-based web design and branding agency committed to transforming the way ambitious brands connect with their audiences online. We use industry-leading coding techniques and strategic brand storytelling to help you achieve lasting impact and measurable results.

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Propellernet
Independent·Brighton·51-200 Employees·Verified

Trusted by ambitious brands to deliver performance and brand marketing that fuels growth. Tech-enabled, human-led and propelled by purpose, we help you thrive in an ever-changing world.

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believe.digital
Independent·Bristol·2-10 Employees·Verified

believe.digital is a full-service digital marketing agency offering end-to-end, bespoke solutions designed to grow your business online. From SEO, PPC, social media, and email marketing to custom web development, we deliver smart, effective digital strategies tailored to your goals. Whether you're a growing B2C ecommerce brand or a global B2B organisation, we have the experience and insight to hel

Editor's note

AgencyIndex tracks 6 public relations agencies for E-commerce. The list above is filtered to that intersection and ordered with verified and featured listings first.

For the wider editor's view on public relations agencies in the UK, see the public relations service brief. For context on E-commerce as a sector, see the E-commerce industry brief. The pricing, timeline and red-flag notes below apply to public relations as a discipline; they do not change materially for E-commerce.

Typical cost
£5,000-30,000+/mo
retainer, with project and day-rate options

Boutique £3,000-7,500 · Mid-market £7,500-15,000 · Network/holding-group £15,000-50,000+. Single launch or campaign project £3,500-15,000. Senior consultant day rates £150-650/hour. UK market average sits around £5,000/month for independent agency retainers.

Realistic timeline
12-week onboarding
then always-on with quarterly campaign moments

Weeks 1-2 discovery, audit, stakeholder interviews · Weeks 3-4 strategy, messaging house, 90-day calendar · Weeks 4-5 media training and spokesperson prep · Weeks 5-6 crisis playbook and holding statements · Weeks 6-8 first proactive wave · Weeks 8-12 first campaign moment and measurement baseline. Then monthly always-on activity with one major campaign per quarter.

Red flags
6 to watch
in any pitch
  • · AVE (Advertising Value Equivalent) presented as a real measure of success - AMEC's Barcelona Principles 3.0 explicitly reject it
  • · Reporting that stops at impressions, reach, and a coverage roundup with no link to trust, sentiment, or business outcome
  • · No documented crisis protocol: no holding statements, no out-of-hours contact tree, no deepfake or synthetic-media scenario planning
  • · Generic 'great media relationships' claims with no named journalists, beats, or recent placements in the brand target outlets
  • · AI-generated press releases at scale - templated tone, bland quotes, hallucinations, no senior editorial sign-off
  • · Flexible retainers with vague monthly deliverables, no out-of-scope pricing, and quiet fee creep over the year
Frequently asked

What brands ask about public relations agencies.

The 5 questions our editors get most often, answered honestly. These apply to public relations as a discipline across every industry.

Curated by humans

UK PR retainers in 2026 fall into three bands. Boutique consultancies charge £3,000-7,500 a month for focused reputation, media, and content work. Mid-market firms run £7,500-15,000 for fuller integrated programmes. Network and holding-group practices like Edelman, Weber Shandwick, FleishmanHillard, and Hill+Knowlton charge £15,000-50,000+ for enterprise scope. Project fees for a single launch or campaign sit at £3,500-15,000. The UK independent-agency average is around £5,000 a month.