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Why PR Now Stands For Personal Relationships
PR has dramatically changed and the ways to reach the public have radically shifted. The world of social media, blogging, and online communication has created a new era of personal reporting, what is sometimes referred to as citizen journalism. Savvy businesses and entrepreneurs no longer speak to or at their audience or target market, they speak with them.

Effective Marketing to Bring in Customers and Grow Your Business
Effective marketing is Transformational marketing. Whether launching a public relations campaign, or a social media marketing campaign, it’s no longer sufficient to simply reach and speak to one’s market or customer base. More then hearing a company’s message, clients and customers need to listen to and trust it.

Avoiding the #1 PR Pitfall
Particularly when economic times are tough, companies look to grow their businesses as quickly as possible. It’s during those times, that most have a tendency to forget that marketing is a subtle art and revert to the hard sell. Particularly in the PR and media world, the hard sell is generally the least effective approach. You need to meet the media’s needs in order to meet those of your company.

How to create an Online Press Room for Your Business
Your Press Room site should be an important component of your PR, sales and marketing plans. Unlike your staff, your online press room is open and working for you 24/7. Editors and writers often work late at night, on the weekends and holidays when your PR and marketing teams are not available. Your web site and its press room have to be able to provide all the info needed. Over my 25-year career as a journalist and PR consultant, I have seen many sites that just did not work for the press. Wearing my writer hat, I have experienced too many sites that made me turn away in frustration, unable to find the information that I needed.

How to Make Your Web Site Press Friendly
Many companies spend lots of money on public relations and media relations, trying to get coverage for their products and technologies. However, when it works, and the editor visits their web site, they often can't find what they need and then go elsewhere. This means that much of the company's time and budget was wasted. Here are a few simple hints to make sure you get the most bang - press wise - from your web site.

How to put your videos on YouTube
YouTube is currently the world's most popular video upload site and gets about 65,000 or more videos a day submitted to them. YouTube says that their videos account for 60 percent of all videos watched online and that their visitors spend an average of 17 minutes per session on the site. According to Nielsen NetRatings, YouTube has nearly 20M unique users per month. So how do you get to join the party and have your videos online at YouTube? It's really easy. First you got to shoot, create and compress a video.

Use The Court of Public Opinion for Litigation Support - Get The Public On Your Side When Stakes Are High
Winning or losing in the court of public opinion can be just as important as what happens in the halls of justice. Lawyers and their clients need to develop litigation media relations strategies as part of their overall litigation support weapons. Media is a tool in your bag, you've got to use it. If you don't know how, or don't have the time, contact a public relations professional to help

Manage PR and Media with a Specialist
Fundamentally, the Media Specialist is responsible for media strategy and relations. Most Marketing Directors do not have the time to deal with journalists, create and place online/offline advertisements, or track and measure the results of campaigns. Use Demand Metric’s downloadable Media Specialist job description to formalize the role of media relations in your organization, and get a handle on this function.

Style, Grammar, Spelling and All That Other Fun Stuff
Remember, content is just one part of your release. The form, look, and style is every bit as important.

How to Find Your Customer Base & Successfully Market to Them
One of the biggest mistakes you can make as a business owner is to not clearly define your target market. You may indeed have the best product or service out there, but if you're pitching the wrong target audience, it's not going to work. Define your market and develop a marketing plan to effectively reach your customers or prospects. Once you’ve successfully accomplished those two steps, you’re in the business of growing your business. Here are tips to find your competition.

Right and Wrong of PR Pitches
For years I was on the pitching end of PR and, while I still do some for my own promotion, I am more often on the receiving end of pitches these days.

You Think Editors Have Time To Read?
Even though you may be sending your release to a magazine editor, the ironic truth is that editor has no time to read. If you send a four-or-five-page release, no matter how impeccable it looks or how perfect the grammar or form is - no one's going to want, or have the time, to read it.

5 Public Relations Musts During Economic Tough Times
So, times are tough. First thing to keep in mind is this will pass and better times are ahead, but even more importantly, realize that tough times don’t have to signal tough times for you and your business.

Why Physicians Need PR
Physicians, more than most professionals, need to be aware of how they are perceived by the public. A person’s health is his or her most valuable asset, and to most there is nothing more important than picking the right healthcare practitioner. No one wants to put their health in the hands of someone they don’t trust. This is one reason why (in the health and medical world) although advertising and direct mail promotions can be successful, they can also backfire. A prospective patient does not chose a physician, healthcare provider, or a hospital, the same way he or she chooses a new Smartphone or a new set of tires. Patients want to see someone they trust, someone they feel is the best in the field, and that’s why a well planned public relations campaign is so very important to building a medical practice.

7 Network Marketing Ideas
Network Marketing is all about selling and earning. If you are a distributor, you are entitled to avail the discount price of the company�s product. When you sell them to consumers, the prices are different-they are already marked up. The amount that makes the mark up price goes to your pocket.

How Twitter Can Further Your Public Relations Efforts
For the the business owner, Twitter can be a powerful tool for public relations. Here's 4 key ways you can further your public relations efforts with Twitter.

You Never Know Whos Watching Listening or Reading
What makes media relations so fascinating is the unexpected. It can result in totally surprising and unanticipated benefits.

Working With Your Media Relations Firm Realistic Expectations and Avoiding Misconceptions
You've hired a firm and are excited, but anxious. You've paid them the first month's retainer fee in advance. You've signed a letter of agreement, and now you're committed. What if they don't do their job? What if they're just smoke and mirrors? What if it doesn't work? What the heck have you done?

Working With A Media Relations Firm - The Greatest Misconceptions II
This may be the biggest misconception of them all. Don't think that you have to work with a company that specializes in your field. Although that can have its upsides, it can also be a huge disadvantage.

What If I Don’t Launch A PR Campaign?
Don’t just ask yourself what will happen if you launch a PR campaign, but ask what won’t happen if you don’t.

How-to Prepare Yourself for a Media Interview
Although public relations usually takes some time, there are those instances that a press release immediately hits the jackpot. For example you could email a press release at 9 a.m. and be doing a live TV interview at noon that same day. You have to prepare, to be ready when the media does call

10 Steps To Unleash Your Lead PR Machine
PR (public/media relations) is a powerful small business-marketing tool. By PR, we mean getting positive press mentions about your firm in local, trade and national publications. These mentions are so powerful because they are seen to come from unbiased third parties, so they are more believable. People may think ad messages are just sales hype, but when they read about how great you are in the local business journal…well, it must be true!

Business Writing, Effective Communication Skills Need Not Be Pompous
Phrases such as "due diligence" and "transformational change" are business writing at its weakest. Effective writing communication skills must emphasize plain English that shows respect for readers who are certain to be tired of -- and annoyed by -- paragraphs such as this one on the website of a large management consulting firm: "Projects are customized based on client needs. Due diligence services range from initial validation of targets to detailed on-site due diligence visits to the preparation of complete integration plans. Management consulting services, aimed at enhancing organizational effectiveness, are typically intensive studies that identify cost-saving opportunities and define appropriate actionable go-forward plans. Strict confidentiality is maintained for all engagements."

How to Get Your Name in the Paper Without Advertising
As marketing professionals, one of the most common misconceptions that we run across in our business is that marketing is nothing more than advertising, and that advertising is the only way to get your name in the paper.

PR for Attorneys
An attorney who is featured in the media is the news. He or she is featured as an expert in the field. Different forms of advertising and marketing can serve their purpose, but only PR has the ability to offer credibility and validation. PR, the law, and the media have a symbiotic relationship. The media and the public need experts to discuss legal issues and attorneys need the media to reach their target market and position themselves as experts in their fields.

Newspaper problems doesn't limit value of public relations
While the closing, altering and economic struggles of newspapers is an ominous sign for the media, it puts public relations in a difficult situation. To whom do we pitch? In this article, veteran PR professional Michael Kleiner opines that this doesn't have to be the case and there is still value in and need for public relations. We must harness skills to pitch in the Internet and technological age. In fact public relations may be in a better situation than advertising to do this.

Public Relations is More Than Just News Releases
Public relations is more than just a news release. A planned approach that utilizes many different methods will increase your probability for success.

The Most Important PR Secret
What most entrepreneurs and companies don't understand is that often the main job of the PR firm is to find the right story. It's often not the obvious story that works, because that's the same angle that the competition will be pitching. Without the right story and tone, you have a weak campaign, at best. Finding the right story, that's what it all comes down to.

What the Heck is Public Relations Anyway?
Public Relations is more than publicity and promotion. It's a way of thinking about relationships between segments of society and public issues, and the act of educating those publics about your value in the market place.

Media Relationships
Media relations is the art of building relationships of trust and mutual interest with reporters. It�s a step up from publicity for your product, service or event, or asking reporters and editors to do your marketing for you. Remember, reporters don�t work for you (or me) - they work for their editors, readers, and viewers. Try an approach that builds better relationships with give and take, generating more call-backs, and ensuring that your calls are returned down the road. How? Position your organization as a resource to the press.

Want to Be A PR Success story? Think Like the Media
Want to be interviewed by Oprah, CNN, People, Time, the New York Times and other media outlets? Don’t pitch what you think is interesting. Create, develop and pitch stories that meet the media’s needs. Put yourself in the place of the various editors and producers. Discover what it is they need and pitch those stories.

5 Small Business Success Strategies for Beating the Recession Blues
These are volatile times, but learn to view these economic challenges not as obstacles, but as opportunities. The following are five strategies for shifting your perspective and changing your set-in-stone way of doing business.

Launching a Successful PR TV campaign
To launch a successful TV PR campaign, you need to think like a TV producer. Meet their needs and they will meet yours.

Don't stop learning
The importance of staying informed about your business

The YouTube Star Making Machine
More than 13 million hours of video were uploaded during 2010 and 35 hours of video are uploaded every minute. Whereas YouTube used to be primarily a site to visit to watch goofy, crazy videos, it is now the new engine for launching talent and careers. It is a community where viewers go to find news, sports, science, music and how-to information. Like a social network it also allows viewers to subscribe to different channels, friends, etc. The Justin Bieber story signaled a new phenomenon – a combination of digital/viral social media and a crossover of digital/ analog/ print phenomenon.

How to Communicate with Traditional Media Effectively
The first order of business when beginning a PR campaign is to figure out your stories. Study the media and what kinds of stories they cover, especially when it is a specific topic in which they interview an expert in that field to bring more credibility to the story. For example, if the media is discussing a top athlete’s recent injury and they need a doctor or pain specialist to comment on this, you could be that doctor.

Why Hire a Public Relations Firm
An outside public relations firm can give you a new perspective on your campaign’s needs, strengths, and weaknesses. They can see your business in a new light. Plus, PR is their job, they know how to pitch, they have the contacts, and they know how to place stories in the media.

Illuminative Marketing: Creating Business By Offering Benefits And Solutions
How do you respond to cold calls, ads, direct marketing pieces, email spam? Exactly. Now why would you expect your prospects to react differently? It’s time to change your marketing, branding and public relations approaches. Shift your focus from selling a prospect, to attracting a client. How? The trick is to shift from a traditional marketing approach to one that focuses on your value. Shine a light on problems and offer solutions. Illumination equals attraction.

A Real Life View of PR
Many mistakenly view PR as an emergency measure, a tool to be utilized during a crisis, or as a temporary supplement to a marketing campaign. In reality public relations is the most effective strategic business tool at your disposal. You should be garnering media coverage within the second or third month, but an effective media relations is not something that you do for a couple of months, put in mothballs for a year.

Nailing A TV Interview
Print interviews are usually the easiest in terms of how you look and carry yourself. Those interviews are generally done over the phone. You could be in bed in your pajamas for all the interviewer knows. The same is often the case with radio. If you’re calling into the show, the interviewer has no idea what you look like, what you’re wearing, and if you’re in your living room or by the pool. Another upside of those types of interviews is that you can write out cheat sheets that you can refer to. But TV is a whole different animal. The following is your TV media appearance drill.

Preparing for A Media Interview
Don’t launch your public relations outreach until you’ve had some media training and have prepared yourself to handle media interviews. If you’re going to go through the work of launching a PR campaign, you owe it to yourself and your business to be prepared to fully maximize your media opportunities. Whether it’s a TV, print, or radio interview, don’t assume you can just wing it and hit a media home-run. With that in mind, the following are some interview tips to review before.

Effectively Working Your Media Coverage
If you’re creative, you can turn an initial media opportunity into ongoing press coverage.

The Public Relations Grand Slam
PR is a cumulative process, use what you can from each media placement and keep moving forward.

HOW WAL-MART HANDLED AN AWKWARD PR PROBLEM
The world's largest public corporation has an unusual approach to public relations.

The PR Journey
Starting a public relations campaign is just that, a start. Don’t think you’ve learned all there is to know in a couple of months. Also, beware of the well meaning PR know-it-alls. Set a direction and stick to it.

I Dont Want PR I Just Want To Be Successful
Effective public relations isn't about wanting to be a star or simply appearing in the media - it's about success. It's about establishing yourself as an expert in your field and zooming beyond your competition.

Useful PR tips for start-ups
For most start-up businesses the outlay of external costs need to be kept to a minimum to safeguard the finances of the company during this embryonic stage, but it is also crucial that externally promoting a business should not be forgotten even if budget isn’t available. With this in mind, below is a step-by-step guide of PR tips businesses can utilise internally to promote their brand or company launch.

Taking Your Message Public
Effective media placement can legitimize, validate, sell products, bring in clients, forge new alliances, bring you in contact with benefactors you never knew existed.

Why You Absolutely Do Need PR To Succeed
Whether you want to launch a PR campaign for your company or not, you owe it to your business, so do it. If you’re going to spend time, money, blood, sweat and tears launching your service or your product, it makes no sense not to do everything you can to effectively market your company and reach your target market. If you’re running a small business, you don’t have the marketing arm of an Apple, or IBM or GM to do your promotional work for you. You’re either trying to handle your marketing in house, or you’ve brought on a PR firm or media relations consultant to handle your marketing for you. However you’re approaching it, you need to be truly media savvy to be effective and reach your customers, prospects and clients.

The PR How-to Bible
Synopsis: It’s said that you can’t find the right answers until you ask the right questions. So with that in mind if you are thinking of hiring a public relations firm or of launching a media relations campaign for yourself, the following is a list of how to points to ask yourself before moving forward. Done correctly a PR campaign can establish your brand and build your business and establish you as an expert in your field. It’s the most powerful marketing tool out there, so give it a shot, but first do your homework and review the checklist.

Pitching Lessons
To have yourself, your service or your product featured in the media, you need to effectively pitch the media. It’s an art. By appearing in the media you create a bridge between your company and your clients or customers. You also build your brand by establishing credibility that only comes with being featured as a news story. Your best bet is to hire a public relations firm or PR consultant to develop, launch and implement your media relations campaign for you. It can be a tricky business and you can often do yourself more harm than good by trying it on your own. But, if money is tight and you’re not in a position to retain a firm, you don’t have to wait to get started. There are some PR tips and secrets you can try. With that in mind, the following is a pitching overview.

To Phone or not to Phone (pitch) The Media
You’ve come up with your story ideas and pitch angles, you’ve written your press release, you’ve sent out the email pitches and you’ve placed your release on one of the paid wire services and… nothing! Not a single editor or producer has called to interview you or write a feature on you. You’ve done everything right and everything’s gone wrong. What now? How about picking up the phone? There’s a start!

The Multidimensional PR Approach
Whereas traditional media is still as important as ever, you can now utilize it in a variety of ways. For example, as opposed to focusing solely on traditional media, you can target some specific media outlets and use those validating mainstream media hits to enhance your online media campaign.

Why You Don't Know That- You Need PR
Many people still feel that Public Relations is for celebrities, politicians and professional athletes; those people are missing a huge marketing opportunity to build their business. Do you need to sign more clients, sell more products, increase your cash flow, establish your brand, interest more prospects, or broaden your target market? Then read on.

A Series of Strategic PR Tips and Prescriptions, Part 3 From The PR Doctor
How healthy are your public relations efforts and your media relations? Do you have a prescribed plan to achieve healthy publicity for your organization year in and year out? Do you have preventative measures and cures for unhealthy media relations and media coverage for your organization? Do you complain that your organization never gets the media coverage you feel you deserve? Well, if you do not have a healthy relation with the media and you are faced with some real public relations challenges, “The PR Doctor” has a series of strategic PR tips and prescriptions to help. This article is the second in a three part series of a prescription to present those strategic PR tips. Here are the third and final 10 strategic PR tips in the 3-part series.

A Series of Strategic PR Tips and Prescriptions, Part 1 From The PR Doctor
How healthy are your public relations efforts and your media relations? Do you have a prescribed plan to achieve healthy publicity for your organization year in and year out? Do you have preventative measures and cures for unhealthy media relations and media coverage for your organization? Do you complain that your organization never gets the media coverage you feel you deserve? Well, if you do not have a healthy relation with the media and you are faced with some real public relations challenges, “The PR Doctor” has a series of strategic PR tips and prescriptions to help. This article is the first in a three part series of a prescription to present those strategic PR tips. Here are the first 10 strategic PR tips in the 3-part series.

National PR for a Local Story
Don’t be afraid to shoot for national coverage, think of national media as being local media with a huge spillover.

Creating A PR Roadmap
Take some time and create at PR roadmap: if you don't know where you're going, how will you know when you've arrived?

PR Guarantees
If a public relations company guarantees you specific placement or a successful campaign, I suggest you start looking for the exit. But you can access what a company can do in the future by taking a look at their past track record.

The True Value of Medical PR
As a physician, when launching a PR and media relations campaign you can have a number of objectives. Your aim may be to bring in more patients, to establish your practice, to establish yourself as one of the primary experts in your field, or to separate yourself from the competition. All those objectives are sound and can be accomplished through public relations. One of the most important aspects to keep in mind when launching a campaign is how important the information you’re offering can be. Through the media, you’re able to directly communicate with hundreds, thousands or millions of people. Your information can offer hope guidance, options and solutions. Your campaign could help change lives.

Taking Your Business' Marketing In Your Own Hands – and Winning
At a time when Washington and Wall Street seem to have little or no connection with Main Street Wall Street seems to do fine no matter how much of the rest of the country is suffering, but it’s the rest of the country that matters when it comes to growing the economy. It’s more important than ever for you to reach your target market and build a bridge between you and your customers. While those around you are trying to figure out what to do, or are looking at Washington or Wall Street for answers, you can take your business’s marketing matters in your own hands – and soar!

Taking Your Business' Marketing In Your Own Hands – and Winning
At a time when Washington and Wall Street seem to have little or no connection with Main Street Wall Street seems to do fine no matter how much of the rest of the country is suffering, but it’s the rest of the country that matters when it comes to growing the economy. It’s more important than ever for you to reach your target market and build a bridge between you and your customers. While those around you are trying to figure out what to do, or are looking at Washington or Wall Street for answers, you can take your business’s marketing matters in your own hands – and soar!

How to Maximize Local PR
Whereas I’m a big believer in going national if you have a strong story, there is a lot to be said for regional and local PR coverage. If you have a personal story that has a local slant to it, use it. Maybe a story as to how you built your business, or a story about how your product, service or company helped transform the life of someone else who lives in the community. The media loves transformational stories, so offer them one with a strong local hook. Always give your pitch a local slant. Remember you’re drilling down, pitching narrow, not wide.

Developing A New PR Approach
Marketing has shifted dramatically in the past decade. With the advent of blogs and social media, companies now have different marketing and PR needs. With that in mind, it’s important to rethink your approach to media relations. As opposed to focusing solely on traditional PR campaigns or 100% on online campaigns, consider a menu of strategies.

Why You Should Launch Next Year’s PR Campaign this November
You want the fourth quarter to end on a strong note, which is why it’s so important to launch a media relations campaign for the holidays, but even if your end of year plans are set and you’re looking to launch in a big way for the upcoming year, you need to start your PR and marketing no later than November. If by launching an effective public relations campaign you can illustrate how your business has positively affected the life of others, people who see read or hear your story will want to know if you can do the same for them. And your phone will start ringing.

Why You Should Launch Next Year’s PR Campaign this November
You want the fourth quarter to end on a strong note, which is why it’s so important to launch a media relations campaign for the holidays, but even if your end of year plans are set and you’re looking to launch in a big way for the upcoming year, you need to start your PR and marketing no later than November. If by launching an effective public relations campaign you can illustrate how your business has positively affected the life of others, people who see read or hear your story will want to know if you can do the same for them. And your phone will start ringing.

Creating The Perfect Holiday PR Pitch: Tapping Into The Billion $ Spending Season
The holiday season represents a huge opportunity when in comes to selling your product or service. According to the National Retail Federation, “in 2010, holiday sales increased 5.2% to $452.9 billion. And that’s just retail. Just about any business or service can utilize the holidays to boost sales. We generally think of the season boosting sales of clothing, jewelry or electronics, which it does, but those are just the obvious ones. If you’re in the FBI or CIA, you might have some trouble developing a holiday pitch, but generally there is going to be a way that you can pitch your business, product or service during the holiday season.

The PR Power of Statistics and Numbers
People love statistics and so do the media. Statistics (percentages and numbers) seem real, whether they are or not. Stats are great to offer to producers, writers, editors, bloggers & media outlets. It gives them a hook, something to work with. They can use your stats and then your quotes to come up with interesting, off beat and fun sound-bites, articles, and segments. Using statistics in your pitches is an excellent way to give an editor or producer a good media hook, and garner media coverage for you and your company.

You Don’t Have to Be in a Major Media Market to Benefit from PR
If you’re looking to promote your business company or product and you’re not in one of the major markets such as Los Angeles or New York, PR should be high on your marketing to do list. The upside is that a public relations campaign offers you an affordable option to take your message directly to your target market. If you’re in a smaller media market, and you professionally present your story to the local media your chances of landing a story are maximized.

You Don’t Have to Be in a Major Media Market to Benefit from Public Relations
If you’re looking to promote your business company or product and you’re not in one of the major markets such as Los Angeles or New York, PR should be high on your marketing to do list. The upside is that a public relations campaign offers you an affordable option to take your message directly to your target market. If you’re in a smaller media market, and you professionally present your story to the local media your chances of landing a story are maximized.

Acing Media Interviews
With a little preparation, anyone can do great with press interviews

Five Steps to More Effective Press Releases
Take these five steps to make sure your news releases get noticed

Branding Your Company Using PR
PR and media relations are not only effective ways to garner coverage in print, TV or radio. Innovative companies and entrepreneurs are utilizing the basic PR methodology to build their brands. A company builds a successful brand by making a deep powerful connection with its market. Branding is about communicating on a basic human level, which is what PR is all about.

“Bully” and the MPAA PR Dilemma
“Bully” opened in a limited release on Friday, leaving theaters to decide whether they should let underage teens in or not. Harvey Weinstein chose to release the film without a rating after loudly and repeatedly objecting to a controversial decision by the Motion Picture Association of America to give the film an R, which means anyone 17 and under needs an adult with them to get in.


“Bully” and the MPAA Public Relations Dilemma
“Bully” opened in a limited release on Friday, leaving theaters to decide whether they should let underage teens in or not. Harvey Weinstein chose to release the film without a rating after loudly and repeatedly objecting to a controversial decision by the Motion Picture Association of America to give the film an R, which means anyone 17 and under needs an adult with them to get in.


Publicity and Promotion
Before you set out to plan a media relations campaign, you need to know what media your target audiences are interested in and reading.

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Public Relations Prescription for Healthy Media Relations from the PR Doctor
Are you frustrated in your dealings with media? Are you becoming ill because you cannot achieve positive media coverage or a single media placement? If you responded YES, then the “PR Doctor” is recommending a thorough “check-up” of your media relations skills and is writing a prescription to help you achieve healthy and successful media relations.

Use The Court of Public Opinion for Litigation Support - Get The Public On Your Side When Stakes Are High
Winning or losing in the court of public opinion can be just as important as what happens in the halls of justice. Lawyers and their clients need to develop litigation media relations strategies as part of their overall litigation support weapons. Media is a tool in your bag, you've got to use it. If you don't know how, or don't have the time, contact a public relations professional to help

“Your PR Doctor’s Prescription For Healthy Local Media Relations”
Local media are often overlooked and undervalued resources when companies and organizations develop public relations plans. “Your PR Doctor” believes that local media can be a strategic element in an Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) plan, based upon more than 35 years of success with local media. Believing that, here is a prescription for healthy local media relations from “Your PR Doctor.”

“The Top Ten Public Relations Errors That Are Hazardous To The Health Of Your Media Relations”
Developing and maintaining strong healthy media relations and positive media coverage is a real challenge. Today we have a very competitive and a 24/7 information overload news environment. Your “PR Doctor” and other professionals must adapt to the increasing importance of electronic communications and related technologies to remain professional and competitive. And strategic thinking and processes to manage PR programs and campaigns have become essential. If we use a “preventative medicine” approach to healthy media relations, we need to identify the top 10 public relations errors we want to avoid. Here are your “PR Doctor’s” top 10 public relations errors to avoid.

A Series of Strategic PR Tips and Prescriptions, Part 1 From The PR Doctor
How healthy are your public relations efforts and your media relations? Do you have a prescribed plan to achieve healthy publicity for your organization year in and year out? Do you have preventative measures and cures for unhealthy media relations and media coverage for your organization? Do you complain that your organization never gets the media coverage you feel you deserve? Well, if you do not have a healthy relation with the media and you are faced with some real public relations challenges, “The PR Doctor” has a series of strategic PR tips and prescriptions to help. This article is the first in a three part series of a prescription to present those strategic PR tips. Here are the first 10 strategic PR tips in the 3-part series.

A Series of Strategic PR Tips and Prescriptions, Part 2 From The PR Doctor
How healthy are your public relations efforts and your media relations? Do you have a prescribed plan to achieve healthy publicity for your organization year in and year out? Do you have preventative measures and cures for unhealthy media relations and media coverage for your organization? Do you complain that your organization never gets the media coverage you feel you deserve? Well, if you do not have a healthy relation with the media and you are faced with some real public relations challenges, “The PR Doctor” has a series of strategic PR tips and prescriptions to help. This article is the second in a three part series of a prescription to present those strategic PR tips. Here are the second 10 strategic PR tips in the 3-part series.

A Series of Strategic PR Tips and Prescriptions, Part 3 From The PR Doctor
How healthy are your public relations efforts and your media relations? Do you have a prescribed plan to achieve healthy publicity for your organization year in and year out? Do you have preventative measures and cures for unhealthy media relations and media coverage for your organization? Do you complain that your organization never gets the media coverage you feel you deserve? Well, if you do not have a healthy relation with the media and you are faced with some real public relations challenges, “The PR Doctor” has a series of strategic PR tips and prescriptions to help. This article is the second in a three part series of a prescription to present those strategic PR tips. Here are the third and final 10 strategic PR tips in the 3-part series.

A Real Life View of PR
Many mistakenly view PR as an emergency measure, a tool to be utilized during a crisis, or as a temporary supplement to a marketing campaign. In reality public relations is the most effective strategic business tool at your disposal. You should be garnering media coverage within the second or third month, but an effective media relations is not something that you do for a couple of months, put in mothballs for a year.

Manage PR and Media with a Specialist
Fundamentally, the Media Specialist is responsible for media strategy and relations. Most Marketing Directors do not have the time to deal with journalists, create and place online/offline advertisements, or track and measure the results of campaigns. Use Demand Metric’s downloadable Media Specialist job description to formalize the role of media relations in your organization, and get a handle on this function.

Pitching Lessons
To have yourself, your service or your product featured in the media, you need to effectively pitch the media. It’s an art. By appearing in the media you create a bridge between your company and your clients or customers. You also build your brand by establishing credibility that only comes with being featured as a news story. Your best bet is to hire a public relations firm or PR consultant to develop, launch and implement your media relations campaign for you. It can be a tricky business and you can often do yourself more harm than good by trying it on your own. But, if money is tight and you’re not in a position to retain a firm, you don’t have to wait to get started. There are some PR tips and secrets you can try. With that in mind, the following is a pitching overview.

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