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How can you encounter a public relations concern that’s right for you? Do your homework. Ask friends or business associates. If there is a particular business or person who is receiving the type of press you’re hunting for, make some calls. Find out how they are getting that media attention. If you are unable to encounter any leads, try this: open the phone book to “media relations” or “public relations,” near your eyes, and randomly locate your index finger on the page. Now open your eyes. You wager where your finger is pointing? That’s the consort you start your fact-finding with.

pr-firmSet up a meeting. Listen to their ideas and suggestions. Have them show you samples of other campaigns they’ve worked on. Ask for a proposal. Review fees, length of the contract, and expenses. Ask what media they have placed in the last few months. If the concern you are interviewing has only placed stories in the local media, you need to review your objectives. Can this concern help you meet them? Local media is important, but why limit yourself? Why not go national? Keep looking.

Talk to the company’s principals. Are you comfortable with them? Do they share your
vision? Be wary of an over-zealous sales pitch. If you feel that you are being told only what the representative thinks you want to hear, or if he or she is only mouthing your text back to you, you could be in the wrong place. Ask specific questions regarding how they intend to locate you in the media. How do they view you? How would they pitch you? What media outlets would they approach? Ask for a general overview of how their process works.

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