How to Boost Your Public Relations Strategy Without Breaking the BankYes. There is something newsworthy about every business!

ByKen Wisnefski

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Public relations (PR) is key to any successful business's marketing andcommunications strategy. There are many great benefits to paid advertising, but where paid advertising lacks, public relations makes up for it.Public relationscreates trust and reliability with the consumer, turning them into loyal customers. It is essential to understand what PR is and how you can execute effective campaigns affordably.

Here are some things to consider when building your company's reputation effectively.

Related:7 Must-Know Public Relations Strategies for 2022

What is PR?

Public relations is how companies can best connect with their target audience. According to The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), "Public relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics."

In today'spublic relations world, specialists focus on conducting research and campaigns that target both traditional and digital media. They work to create and maintain symbiotic relationships with the press to help make your company a valuable and reliable source for information as well as a voice to be followed on social media.

在数字方面,它比电动车更重要er for companies to communicate with the younger generation through social media over traditional forms of media that have been used in the past. Instead of emailing press releases, companies must adapt to the new realm of social media and find creative ways to share their story and product. Social media allows everyone to convey their beliefs to a broad online audience; developing that relationship with the target audience is imperative to creating a lasting impression on the internet.

Why is PR Important?

Your reputation can make or break you. How others view your company, primarily yourtarget audience, will determine how successful your company is. If your business's reputation is positive, it is much more likely that your business will have opportunities to grow. At the same time, a negative perception of your company will more likely result in fewer sales, fewer investors and less success. The goal of public relations is to create and maintain that reputation.

The importance of public relations does not stop there, as it is also an excellent example of earned media. This is when your business isgranted coveragein a story or on the news for being noteworthy without paying for it. Your business was impressive enough to earn that kind of coverage means more than a paid advertisement and builds trust with consumers. Building solid relationships with media outlets could prove extremely valuable to your company.

Related:5 Ways to Get Media Coverage as a Startup

How to determine what is newsworthy

无论您的业务的规模,获取新知识s coverage is possible. There are many ways that news media outlets decide on what they want to cover. The best way to truly determine newsworthiness is to take a step back and view your business objectively to understand what everyone on the outside believes about your business.

The following is a list of some of the elements that help in making a story newsworthy:

  1. Impact. An impactfulstorythat will reach many people will help to add an element of newsworthiness to your story. Ask yourself, does this story directly impact your audience?
  2. Timeliness. Make sure that the story is about something that happened somewhat recently. They have a better chance of making the news over something that happened not as recently.
  3. Relevance.Be sure to check that the story is relevant to the audience. That will give the story a better chance of being relatable and seen by many people.
  4. Prominence.If prominent people within or outside of your company interact with the company, people will want to read about it.
  5. Proximity.The closer an event takes place to the intended audience, the more likely it will impact them.
  6. Novelty.New and different ideas and information do well. Strange and sensational stories that stray from the norm quickly grab the reader's attention.
  7. Conflict or Controversy.Editors generally deem conflict more newsworthy than peace. It would benefit your business most to focus on good news.
  8. Human Interest.Connecting with theaudience emotionallyis extraordinarily effective in getting attention to a story.

There are topics that businesses can use to gain coverage that fits within these parameters. Instances like important milestones, someone important retiring or getting promoted, new products, services, or new location openings are all great examples of angles to cover that fit well within the newsworthy parameters.

What can your small business do today?

While good PR can't be bought, the work necessary for a successful campaign can become expensive. Fortunately, efficient and affordable options exist to develop your company's reputation and create relationships.

Sharestories. Write industry-specific articles for the company blog, LinkedIn and other online sources. The art of storytelling is most valuable in today's marketing. Publications buy stories, not products. You will gain traction and give your company the desired coverage by crafting a story that people can connect with. Even taking an existing news story and adding an exciting and relevant twist could create more press for your company as an additional news source. Determining current trends could also be important in creating relevant content. Social media is also handy for breaking the wall between your company and the public. Create hashtags on social media to promote your story and your company.

While agood reputationthrough public relations may not be the main driving force of online activity or sales, maintaining a positive perception of your company can heavily impact the success of your marketing strategies and your company.

Related:The Relationship Between Reputation and Brand

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Ken Wisnefski

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

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Ken Wisnefski is a serial entrepreneur currently on his third successful startup. Wisnefski is an expert resource in entrepreneurship, small business, online marketing, social media and reputation management.

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