Jun 10 2008
Public Relations Promises Publicity
People often confuse public relations with advertising. PR is the effort that creates publicity for your product, service, or company; this publicity is perceived as not being paid for by the company or individual. PR is communicated by third parties such as newspapers, radio, television, or e-zines. Generally, PR is deemed to be credible and is believed since a third party delivers the message.
Advertising is publicity delivered in the form of advertisements in the print media, radio, TV, and the internet; these ads are paid for by company or individual and everyone knows that. Because of this direct sponsorship, advertising is not as believable as PR. In fact, studies show that PR is 8-10 times more believable than advertising.
Contrary to popular opinion, PR is not free. It takes hard work and it does not happen by chance. Entrepreneurs can do PR in-house or they contract a PR Agency to help them. Small firms will often do this work in-house. Typically, this means writing a press release and distributing it to a list of contacts and customers. However, PR is much more than just writing a press release.
In a grander since, PR is all about creating awareness for your business or product, communicating your understanding of your customers needs, and building a constituency with the customers. The hope is to convert your customers into advocates of your brand.
PR agencies can help you do that, but they cost money. The fundamental job of a PR firm is to do the following:
1. They help you craft your message. These are the words and images that describe what you want your customer to know about your company or product.
2. Next, they help you get the message out to the industry via press releases, interviews, and special events. New methods include blogs and article marketing.
3. Finally, they connect you to the right people: industry gurus, media contacts, people with influence, and decision markers.
If the PR firm cant help with the above, then you dont need them.
John Bradley Jackson Copyright 2006 All rights reserved.
John Bradley Jackson brings street-savvy sales and marketing experience from Silicon Valley and Wall Street. His resume also includes entrepreneur, angel investor, corporate trainer, philanthropist, and consultant. His book is called First, Best, or Different: What Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know About Niche Marketing.
Check out his website at: http://www.firstbestordifferent.com or his blog at http://www.firstbestordifferent.com/blog
Public Relations
Though the press release is the most common Public Relations tool, it is just one of the many means to gain free publicity. H...
3 Reasons to Tap into the Power of Publicity
Publicity is obtaining editorial coverage or features for your business. Publicity is getting your business reported as news....
Public Relations for Online Article Submission Sites Considered
In studying the online article submission web sites of the present period it seems to me that some do not fair so well, while...
Public Relations for Water Conservation
The only way to get people to conserve water is to alert them of the crisis and explain it to them and then you must back it ...
Public Relations for Athletic Camps
If you are in the business of Athletic Summer Camps you know that to insure that each year you are booked up you need to prom...
Public Relations for Dentists
Public relations for professional Dentist Practices makes a lot of sense, because it brings awareness of the need to take car...
Public Relations for Soccer Teams
Public relations for professional and amateur soccer teams at the higher level is not is easy as it might seem. The sports c...
Why Public Relations is so Vitally Important
This is what online public relations can do for you: it can make you the right one. Unlike marketing or advertising, which ar...
How to Organize A Winning PR Plan
Just like with everything else launching a PR campaign will require planning. If a strategic plan and approach is not put int...
Business Development Tips For Public Relations Business: What You Need To Know
Importance of Public Relations Business:A public relations business has become a requirement for the success of any kind of m...
Advantages of PR Over Advertising
People tend to confuse PR and advertising, but the truth is that they are quite distinct and while good advertising can bring...
Public Relations for Architects
Architects often do not do very much public relations and many of them do quite well over time simply living off the wonderfu...
Public Relations for Business Services
Many small-businesses offer business-to-business services and they make their money on helping companies do what they cannot ...
Public Relations for Long Distance Telephone Service
There are many things that bother people and many services we pay for that we do not appreciate. Most people despise the fac...
Three Techniques For Generating Publicity For Your Business
When your goal is to grow your business, one of the most important things you can do is spend time learning how to generate p...
Public Relations for Fire Protection Services
After watching the massive wildfires in the Western United States over the last five years it appears that more public relati...
Public Relations for Crisis Centers
Crisis Centers help people in their time of need. Sometimes it is an addiction problem and sometimes it is a severe depressio...
Parlay Planning Into Effective Public Relations
Public relations stories, articles and features - enhance visibility and help establish credentials. Many small business own...
Public Relations for Trucking Companies
In the Transportation Sector often we see anti-truck comments in the newspaper, TV or hear them on the radio. Some folks appa...
Top 10 Ways How-To Use Press Releases To Get Free Publicity
Visualize having tons of orders and requests for your products, services, or cause. Imagine receiving calls for interviews fo...