What is PR Anyways?

PR is, in its name, public relations. Which sounds simple – relating with the public. There are many ways to engage, share your story and make your message public. We do this to sell a product or servie, advance a campaign or to gain recognition. To build a positive public reputaiton, being strategic and consistent are essential. PR is a crucial aspect of communication that focuses on building and maintaining a positive image and relationship between a brand, person or organization and their public. While we often focus PR on media, your PR strategy can include customers, employees, investors, influencers, and the general public. PR is earned and owned, not generally bought like advertising or marketing. PR is brand storytelling. It allows a business or entrepreneur to go beyond the ‘what’ to the ‘why’ and that is how we best connect with customers. PR is about people.

PR can come in the form of:

Traditional Media

  • Newspapers 
  • Radio 
  • TV
  •  Print Magazines

Digital Media 

  • Blogs 
  • Podcasts 
  • Online publications

Influencers 

  • Social media mentions  
  • Product reviews  
  • Event attendance

Social Media 

  • Posts on their own social media platforms
  • Engagement on others social media platforms 
  • Owned blogs 

PR can involve:

Stakeholder Engagement 

  • Keeping partners or investors in the loop
  • Relationship management

Reputation Management 

  • Building positive brand recognition 
  • Showcasing the brand in the right light 
  • Aligning with the right partners

Community Relations 

  • Public Consultation 
  • Community Engagement

Events 

  • Speaking 
  • Sponsorships
  • Being a Vendor

Crisis Communications 

  • Reactive statements 
  • Story Squash 
  • Mitigating Damage
  • Redirecting Public Opinion 

Sponsored media is another form of PR although it straddles advertising as it’s advertorial or, pay to play.

PR happens for business owners in every interaction. Whether they’re at a networking event, being interviewed on a podcast, or walking between meetings in a branded jacket, anywhere your brand is publicly engaged contributes to your PR strategy. 

PR is about relationships. 

Whether it’s meeting people in real life, engaging on social media and introducing yourself by email, media, consumers and people in general want to buy from and work with people they enjoy and respect. Your story is unique – get it out there. Those that connect with your story will become fans, customers and advocates. Book a call with me and let’s chat about how to tell your story.

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