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PR: the basics

Introduction

PR - or public relations - means getting people to talk and think about your business in a positive way. It can be a vital weapon in your business' armoury.

It's a way to get good publicity without advertising. Also if there's ever a problem facing your business it helps you deal with it effectively.

You can use PR to attract and impress people such as customers, suppliers, distributors, banks and other lenders, potential employees and possible business partners.

PR isn't just for big companies using national newspapers or television. Even the smallest business can use publicity opportunities to catch the eye of its local audience.

This guide will help you generate positive media coverage and identify the media you should target. It will also tell you how you can go about writing a press release and give you tips for dealing with bad publicity.

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Introduction

 

Identifying your target media

 

How to get media coverage

 

Building contacts with the media

 

Dealing with bad publicity

 

Should I use a PR agency?

 

Writing an effective press release

 

Get coverage for your press release

 

Sample press release for a local newspaper

 

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