What is PR?
Put simply PR is all about your profile- raising it, maintaining it and protecting it.
Public relations can help accelerate your company's development and make a real difference to how your target market views you. Many clients also report a boost in staff morale which can only be good for business.
The key to successful PR is lateral thinking- whether that comes from you, your team, a PR specialist or a combination of all three. And PR demands extensive contacts and a practical knowledge of the growing media.
That's why Anna Addison Associates can really help to enhance your business- our PR is prepared by journalists for journalists.
And PR isn't just about dishing out press releases to all and sundry. Journalists from all disciplines get hundreds of press releases everyday and are under a huge amount of pressure. How many press releases do you think really make it into the paper or onto the radio or TV?
That's why a creative, strategic PR campaign must be designed to fit your exact requirements.
Contact us for more details and a free consultation.
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