COURSE CONTENT
WHAT IS PR - PUBLIC RELATIONS?
- Objectives and key elements of Public Relations
- Importance, benefits and challenges of Public Relations management
- How PR differs from marketing, advertising and sales
- Advantages and disadvantages of all PR options
- Importance of PR internally
- Ten things to remember of Public Relations
PR CHANNELS
- Print media and its current and likely future role in PR
- Television and the impact it can have
- Radio - relying on voice only
- Mobile technology and increasing accessibility
- Social media and multi-media - growth, complexity and impact
WRITING FOR ALL MEDIA
- What makes a good story?
- How to win and keep reader’s attention
- Writing for print: marketing materials, news, features, editorial and letters
- Press releases which are published not ignored
- Ten top tips for writing for social media
TARGET MARKETS
- Requirements of target audiences and stakeholders
- What are your competitors doing and how successfully?
- 15 different types of research to find out the answers
- Identifying the most appropriate way to reach your audiences
- Pitfalls to avoid on messages and content
PR EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
- Events: organising and attending
- Exhibitions: organising, exhibiting and attending
- Visits: to your organisation by media and journalists
- Lobbying: advantage, risks and impact
- Sponsorship: maximising return on investment (ROIs)
- Corporate social responsibility: contributing to the community
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTI-MEDIA
- Understanding the scope, power and immediacy of these media
- Monitoring what is said, where and by whom
- Responding to negative feedback positively
- Pro-actively participating in social and multi-media
- Dos and don’ts
- Five steps for a successful PR plan
- Agree your objectives, set targets and quantify results
- Appropriate channels, methods and mix
- Maximise budget and resources
- Recruit and manage your PR team: internal and external
- Effective project management of the implementation
MEDIA RELATIONS
- What do you want from editors, journalists and their media?
- What do they need from you?
- Understand the pressures and deadlines they are under
- Work together to build long-term durable relationships
- Ten top tips for developing lasting relationships
PRESS CONFERENCES AND INTERVIEWS
- Managing press conferences and dealing with journalists’ enquiries
- Giving winning television interviews
- Radio interviews with impact
- Handle difficult questions on the telephone
- Avoid the 5 most common mistakes
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The Strategic Public Relations Management has been specifically designed for the benefit of:
- PR Managers
- PR Assistants
- PR Executives
- Marketing Managers
- Marketing Assistants
- Marketing Executives
- Those in PR in public sector, private sector and not-for-profit organisations
- Those in PR at the national, regional and community level
- Those working for international, global or supranational organisations
INSTRUCTOR
Rini Juni Astuti, SE, M.Si & Team