General Inquiries
If you feel like asking a question, sharing your idea or giving some feedback, please, leave your message below:
Please consider that Popsop, being a media company, does not sell or distribute goods, does not produce or supply packaging and machinery.
You can submit an interesting news, article or a press release or/and advertise with us!
Advertising and Press
If you wish to advertise with us or publish your press release, you’re on the right page — contact our editor Kate Belan at media@popsop.com or call at +44 (0)20 7193 0876.
Terms of Publication
If you’re a design studio or a branding agency, media or PR agency, working for a client, you can simply send us your company’s press release, and the news will surely reach your target audience.
We can publish your news release, if it meets the following criteria:
It was not previously published on the web;
It contains all the info needed with images, including the contact details;
It is NOT a public advertisement containing one’s personal appreciation;
It is accompanied with images in proper resolution.
We reserve the right to edit the press release contents without obtaining your approval. In addition, we are not obliged neither to inform of the date of publication nor to inform of the reasons of publication rejection.
Mail Address
We receive your snail mail at the following address:
Popsop Ltd.
1-3 floor, 124 Baker Street, London, United Kingdom, W1U 6TY
Tel: +44 (0)20 7193 0876
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