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Public Relations: Generate Press Coverage for your Organization

 
What is the difference between Marketing and Public Relations? Marketing is communicating a positive message about your organization directly to the public and your audience in order to grow your organization. Public relations is about attracting media attention, so they can deliver your message to your audience in a compelling, objective way.
 
 

Don't you think someone should write an article about your organization? How come you're not getting the attention you deserve? Maybe it's time to raise your voice and let the media know you're here.

The best, most effective advertising is media attention. Positive coverage lends credibility to your organization and widens your name recognition. Through creative communication (and a little persuasion), you can entice reporters to cover your group.

 

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