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No matter what their size, many businesses use most of their available energy just keeping things running on a day-to-day basis.
Unfortunately, there seldom seems to be much time for those tasks that can have a profound effect on a company's future, such as communicating the company's message and projecting its image.
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BASIC STEPS FOR PUBLICITY 1. Choose only one person from your agency or organization to contact news media. Two persons contacting the same newspaper editor or program director will create confl...
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BE A PR PRO: THINK LIKE A JOURNALIST! by Mike Maynard Why do so many journalists cringe when they receive phone calls, faxes, and e-mails from public relations professionals? Becaus...
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COMMUNICATING IN A CRISIS by Janine Reid Protecting your company's reputation and credibility during a crisis is a responsibility that you need to address from the get go. ...
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COMMUNICATING WITH THE MEDIA by Sally Praskey 'Reporters are like alligators; you don't have to love them, but you DO have to feed them.' Steven Poole, director of corporate communications, ...
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DOES YOUR WEB SITE HAVE PEOPLE SAYING lsquo;WOW!? by Maribeth Kusmeski These seven questions can help you evaluate the WOW! factor on your Web site: Does your sit...
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DOS AND DONTS: ADVERTISING IN AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN by Richard Barry Advertisers reactions to negative economic circumstances vary; some increase their bud...
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DO's AND DONT's FOR DEALING WITH THE PRESS DOs 1. Appoint one person in your organization to be the media contact to answer media inquiries. All such calls should be referred to that p...
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As your agency grows, you will probably recognize the need for the services of a public relations (PR) advisor to help you get media exposure.
To choose the appropriate PR advisor, you should have a good idea of what to expect in the way of services, what you need (or more accurately, want to accomplish), where to look for an advisor, and how to select one. Not an easy task, but it's a lot more manageable if you plan ahead.
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HOW TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY DURING CRISES No amount of planning will prevent all emergencies, nor will it stop the media from showing up at your door when a crisis strikes. In addition to having a...