Choosing a Public Relations Agency - Part 1
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In the realm of how the public sees your business or product, perception equals reality. It is therefore of critical importance that this perception is accurate and positive, and this is where public relations steps in. It is the role of a public relations (PR) company to positively influence public perception by projecting an accurate, quality image of your company and/or product to your target market (which may include consumers and investors). This may be accomplished through a variety of applications or through one single announcement, depending on your business's needs.
Suffice to say, the first step in the process of choosing an effective public relations company is to determine your public relations objectives.
Define your PR objectives and goals
This is a fundamental step in not only selecting the appropriate PR company, but also in ensuring a successful PR campaign. You may employ a brilliant agency and still not achieve the desired outcomes as a result of poorly defined objectives. It is well worth the dedication of effort and time to an analysis of your business's corporate strategy and marketing strategy, thereby identifying areas where public relations can be used to benefit your business. This phase of the process includes making sure that you and your senior management and marketing staff have a clear understanding of the definition of and necessity for public relations.
An assessment of your objectives and goals will determine the time-span of your public relations effort whether it is a long-term relationship you want to build or whether you simply need a once-off announcement. It will reveal the amount of value a PR campaign can potentially add to your business, consequently establishing the amount you are willing to pay for it i.e. your budget.
Even small businesses can benefit from outsourcing public relations activities, as these firms will have the experience and expertise, not to mention available time, to run an effective campaign.
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