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Who Needs A Public Relations Specialist? by Ken Webster and Linda Zanides An organization’s reputation, branding, profitability, growth, and future success depend on how effectively they reach and motivate their targeted audiences. Public relations specialists are communication and media professionals acting as advocates for businesses, hospitals, medical professionals, corporations, universities, nonprofit associations and other organizations. Their specialty is building and promoting positive relationships with targeted audiences for their clients. Entrepreneurs, professional service providers, small business owners and business managers are increasingly looking to Public Relations Specialists for assistance with strategic planning. What does a Public Relations Specialist do? PR Professionals or firms handling publicity for individuals or small organizations often deal with all aspects of the job. They are in involved in making and maintaining contacts and relationships, strategizing and planning, and preparation of promotional materials. They either manage or are directly involved in advertising or sales promotional work in support of marketing. Depending on the organization's needs, PR Specialists are involved with the following:
The Public Relations Process There are a number of widely accepted “Public Relations Process Models”. One of the more popular is the process model by Sheila C. Crifasi (2000) which uses the acronym "ROSIE" to define a five-step process of "Research, Objectives, Strategies, Implementation and Evaluation." As with just about any professional service, the project starts with some due-diligence and analysis. Objectives are defined along with the strategies to achieve those goals. Media tools are selected and prepared at this stage. Implementation includes materials preparation and release. Program success or failure is determined in the Evaluation stage. In recent years the Internet has greatly contributed to the selection and accessibility of media tools with real time feedback. These tools are highly prized by marketing and public relations professionals because they provide immediate information on a program’s effectiveness. The principal instrument for most publicity campaigns is the “press release”, which provides the mass media with the raw material and background for a news story. There are several on-line Press Release Agencies with targeted syndicated feeds to thousands of journalists world wide, such as PRWeb (www.prweb.com). The better on-line Press Agents provide the original publicist with continual “real time” feedback, including how many journalists have read the News Release. The client organization’s website statistics is another valuable online analytical tool. Most website hosting companies provide options for access to a detailed statistical tool such as WebTrends (www.webtrends.com). Statistics are updated on a daily basis allowing trends to be spotted at the beginning of a publicity campaign. This near real time feedback helps provide the necessary information required by professionals to effectively manage a campaign while maximizing impact and ROI (Return on Investment). Another popular publicity tool is “article submission”. As with the Press Release, there are also good sources for targeted and syndicated Article Submission on the Internet such as GoArticles (www.goarticles.com). These articles are often picked up by other websites generating valuable links and targeted traffic to a client’s website. Selecting a Public Relations Firm When choosing a PR Firm an organization is selecting the professionals who will
be molding its image for clients and customers, the public and for the media.
Image is reality in many societies, this decision can have far-reaching effects.
The Escalating Demand for Corporate Accountability The need for professional public relations in an increasingly competitive business environment is igniting demand for Public Relations Specialists by businesses, organizations and institutions of all sizes. The value of a company is measured by its balance sheet, but continued success is determined by the quality of its public visibility. The escalating public, investor and governmental demand for corporate accountability will continue to place emphasis on building public confidence and favorable client image, which are best managed by Public Relations Professionals. Author Bios: Linda founded Zanides Public Relations (ZPR) in 1984. For over twenty years, ZPR has conducted public relations campaigns for the medical, health and beauty industries, entrepreneurs, spas, world-class restaurants, celebrities, retail companies, and non-profit organizations. Zanides Public Relations specializes in placing clients in the public spotlight. As a result, Zanides Public Relations has increased their client’s financial growth and raised their client’s visibility, making the public aware of who they are in the marketplace. A client’s high profile visibility is priceless.
Ken Webster Ken Webster is a published, award winning technical author, US Patent Holder and Moderator on a leading Internet Webmaster Forum. His experience as Engineering Manager led him into the Marketing Arena, where he founded Mountain Eagle Marketing in 2000. Here at MEM we specialize in promoting companies and professionals engaged in; heavy industry, manufacturing, energy and engineering.
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