We love eBooks
    Download Public Communication: Public Relations, PR and Social Media,  Public Relations Strategies,  Public Crisis Management pdf, epub, ebook
    Publisher

    This site is safe

    You are at a security, SSL-enabled, site. All our eBooks sources are constantly verified.

    Public Communication: Public Relations, PR and Social Media, Public Relations Strategies, Public Crisis Management

    By Paul Odame

    What do you think about this eBook?

    About

    The Great Benefits Of Public Relations

    Develop a working public relations plan to target specific audiences.
    Public relations offers several advantages not found with other promotional options. First, PR is often considered a highly credible form of promotion. One of PR’s key points of power rests with helping to establish credibility for a product, company or person (e.g., CEO) in the minds of targeted customer groups by capitalizing on the influence of a third-party -- the media.

    Here’s a list of the different areas of public relations and what each one does:
    •Media relations: Establish editorial contacts, distribute news releases and story ideas, and become a reliable and trustworthy news source by providing guest posts and editorials and participating in media interviews, forums, and events. Publicity is part of media relations, and media relations is part of — but not all of — public relations.

    •Employee or member relations: Use newsletters, meetings, events, and programs to interact with internal audiences and to demonstrate that your company’s interest in doing the right thing starts at home.
    •Community relations: Build ties to your local market area by joining groups, serving on boards, spearheading charitable endeavours, and donating time, products, services, or funds to causes and projects that benefit your community. As you undertake community relations efforts, do so first because you believe in the cause and second for the visibility you receive as a good community citizen.

    •Industry relations: Join industry associations, participate in industry events, and serve as an officeholder in groups that represent your business arena. A strong industry role keeps your business in the forefront and establishes your credibility with colleagues, consumers, and editorial contacts.
    •Government relations: Build relationships with elected officials. Acquaint them with your company so they have a favorable impression should they be asked to comment on your business or should you need their help in the future. (Just as with bankers, it’s good to make friends with politicians long before you need their help.)

    •Issue- and crisis-management: Sometimes, news about your business is confusing, and once in a while, it may even threaten your image.
    When you get mentioned in the media, that’s publicity. It sounds so simple, but a surprising amount of planning and effort goes on behind the scenes before a company gets a “free” mention in a newspaper or magazine, on a blog or social media page, in a TV or radio story, or even in another company’s newsletter.
    Those who spend much time generating publicity will tell you that the results of their efforts are valuable but hardly free. It takes both time and money to develop news stories, make and maintain media contacts, stage events, and implement programs worthy of editorial coverage.

    You win consumer confidence, as people tend to believe the editorial content of mass media more than they do paid advertising messages.
    The third benefit of positive publicity is that it generates third-party mentions and features that you can share in social networks and newsletters and reprint to distribute via direct mailings, sales presentations, and press kits.

    This Book Public Communication: Explains functions of public relations, provides a guide for PR issues and shows you how to manage Public crisis when they arise. Enjoy!!!
    Download eBook Link updated in 2017
    Maybe you will be redirected to source's website
    Thank you and welcome to our newsletter list! Ops, you're already in our list.

    Related to this eBook

    Browse collections

    Keep connected to us

    Follow us on Social Media or subscribe to our newsletter to keep updated about eBooks world.

    Explore eBooks

    Browse all eBook collections

    Collections is the easy way to explore our eBook directory.