Public Relations--A Free Lunch?
Seems like everyone is looking for the proverbial free lunch
these days, particularly when it comes to marketing
communications. Well, I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but
there's no such thing. However, there are ways to stretch your
budget and marketing public relations (PR) is one of them.
By MARKETING PR I mean publicity that is directed towards your
marketing target audience and carries marketing messages. (It's
not the same as investor or employee relations.) Marketing PR
can generate inquiries, economically extend the reach of your
advertising and direct mail programs, boost your company's
credibility and enhance its standing as an expert.
There are three basic marketing PR tactics for you to consider:
NEWS RELEASES Does your company bring new products or services
to market? Improve existing products or services? Publish
literature? These are all great subjects for news releases. Send
releases to editors at relevant publications. One release a
month is a good goal.
CASE HISTORIES These can highlight your company's problem
solving abilities. And well-written case histories are in demand
-- by readers and editors alike. You can work with a single
publication to place a case history or broadcast it to many
publications.
TECHNICAL FEATURES Getting a technical article placed in the
right publication can enhance credibility quickly. To be
successful this tactic must be backed with careful research and
planning to ensure the topic is timely. Usually you