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Title: Public Relations: Some Helpful Pointers


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Public Relations Some Helpful Pointers
  • Presented by Krista Poplau
  • Director of Communications
  • Nueva Esperanza/Esperanza USA

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What is Public Relations?
  • Dictionary The management of communications and
    relationships to establish goodwill and mutual
    understanding between an organization and its
    public.
  • Simple Making your company look good by
    promoting its work, programs, products, people,
    etc.
  • A method of marketing disguised as events, media
    placements and spontaneity.

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What are examples of Public Relations?
  • The CEO of a large company donates to a local
    charity and gets a picture in the paper handing a
    check.
  • The mayor holds a press conference at City Hall
    to announce a new city program.
  • A Hospital organizes a community health fair and
    hands out free samples and supplies with their
    logo to participants.
  • A newspaper reporter writes a story on changes to
    Medicare after receiving a press release
    announcing the changes.

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How can you use PR methods for your school?
  • Ask yourself What sets your school or school
    program apart from others?
  • What is unique about your student body?
  • To whom do you want to target your message?
  • Would you read about your school or this program
    if you were a stranger and had no prior knowledge
    of it?

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Focus on one event or program and create a
message for it
  • Identify your audience and who you want the
    message to reach.
  • Make your message succinct and to the point 30
    Second Rule!
  • Incorporate your message into promotional
    materials and other transmissions.
  • Be strategic when planning plan around an event,
    a certain time of year, or with current events.

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Some Basics for PR Strategies
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The Press Release
  • Written in news article style.
  • Include the Who, What, When, Where and Why in
    the first paragraph.
  • Include organization name, contact person and
    phone number or email.
  • Include Date and Location.
  • Keep them short!
  • Sent to news outlets.
  • Meant to entice a reporter or an editor to want
    to do an article.
  • Should include a ready-made headline.
  • Include a brief paragraph on your school or
    program.
  • Pictures catch their attention.

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Example
The 'Love Pizza' - Papa Romano's Celebrates
Valentine's Day with Heart-Shaped Pizza For
immediate release Contact Patrick
Relaches February 10, 2006 prelaches_at_paparomanos.
com FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich -- Local pizza chain
Papa Romano's is spicing up Valentine's Day for
pizza lovers everywhere with its special
heart-shaped pizza offer. Available now through
Valentine's Day, the heart-shaped pizzas are
festively boxed, and priced at just 5.99 for a
cheese and single item. No coupon is needed.
"What better way to say 'I love you' than with
a Love Pizza?" asked Ron Hancock, founder and
president of Papa Romano's Pizza. "Our
heart-shaped pizzas have been very popular for 19
years. We're pleased we can provide our customers
with a fun and novel way to celebrate
Valentine's." Papa Romano's Pizza has served
fresh, made-from-scratch pizza for more 35 years.
Today, the privately held company has 60
restaurants throughout the Metro Detroit area.
Papa Romano's has a passion for pleasing its
customers and is dedicated to serving fresh,
high-quality food.
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Additional Pointers for Press Releases
  • Make a list of local newspapers, community
    newspapers, news radio stations, and television
    stations.
  • Find education reporters, school district
    reporters to contact and ask for their emails.
  • Follow up a press release with a phone call keep
    it short they get lots of calls.
  • Dont feel bad if you send them something and
    they dont print it!

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Press Conferences
  • Send out a press release and a media advisory the
    day of event.
  • Create information folders about your school or
    program.
  • Have an agenda for speakers.
  • Put up a banner with logo or message for
    photo-ops.

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Community Events
  • Helps get your name, services and programs out to
    public.
  • Identify and plan for major community events
    throughout the year.
  • Make brochures, hand-outs, freebies to attract
    people to your table or stand.
  • Network with other groups that do similar work.

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PR Can Be Free Advertising!
  • Might draw attention from parents to the needs or
    attributes of your school.
  • Students might participate in events and become
    involved.
  • District or State officials might take more
    notice of school or programs.

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