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What is Public Relations?

What is Public Relations?

January 17, 2014January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Entry-Level PR Job, Public RelationsPR, pr definition, PRSA, Public Relations, public relations definition, what is pr, what is public relations5 Comments on What is Public Relations?

So, what is public relations exactly?

If you work in PR, this is a question you have probably fielded more than a few times. Public relations can be a hard thing for some people to understand. The industry has changed and developed significantly over the years, and, understandably, so has its definition. In fact, if you Google search “what is public relations,” you’ll find a different definition for every result on the first page.

An evolution of the definition of public relations.
An evolution of the definition of public relations.

But, despite the variances in wording, you will also see that all of these definitions basically boil down to the same thing: public relations is communicating the right message to the right people at the right time through the right medium. The specific who, what, why, where, when, how will change from situation to situation, but these core foundations of public relations will not:

PR connects key audiences. Whether you are trying to communicate with shareholders, consumers, critics or new markets, public relations allows people and companies to connect with other people and companies in a mutually beneficial way. This can include strategically using blogs and social media channels to connect with interested, target audiences or working with a local nonprofit to show your company’s interest and investment in the community. But, whatever the tactic, our focus is always on helping clients build, strengthen and nurture relationships.

PR raises awareness. PR pros are skilled at boosting interest and raising awareness about people, companies, products, ideas, events, etc. We strategically get the word out there to help build buzz, increase sales and cultivate genuine interest in your venture. Effective media relations efforts and thoughtful social media usage on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest can be just the right amount of information, exposure and engagement that you need to succeed. By blending traditional tools like media relations and event planning with newer ones like content marketing and social media, your public relations efforts will increase awareness and help drive your bottom line.

PR manages and communicates key messages and ideas. Plain and simple, PR people can help your company tell its story (strategically, of course!). At the center of public relations is strong writing and a critical eye for the most important details. Public relations tools like message boards, backgrounders, fact sheets and more can help you clearly articulate who you are, what you do and what makes you different. Coupled with a public relations team who can create and use these tools to spread information at just the right time to just the right audience, means your company news and branding is always consistent and effective.

Interested in learning more about what public relations professionals do? Check out PR Baton, an Instagram photo project created by Clairemont Communications to help explain what public relations is in a visually compelling way. Follow PR Baton on Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook and sign up to participate and show your day in PR here.

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The APR Turns The Big 5-0!

The APR Turns The Big 5-0!

January 15, 2014January 31, 2023 Tracy LathanAPR, Blog, Professional Development, Public RelationsAPR, Clairemont Communications, professional development, PRSA2 Comments on The APR Turns The Big 5-0!

The last of the baby boomers are not the only ones turning 50…the APR credential will also celebrate 50 years in 2014. Although the process itself has changed significantly over the past five decades, the APR remains the only nationally recognized certification of the public relations profession. To all my fellow APRs…congratulations! This is a milestone for us all to celebrate. For those of you who are considering the APR…why not make 2014 the year!

As we move into this anniversary year, PRSA will be celebrating those who have already achieved the designation by sharing their stories and testimonials. PRSA will also be promoting the APR and encouraging people to sign up.  You will soon start seeing tools and resources made available though PRSA, including free webinars and updated content on the web site (www.praccreditation.org).

Having served as the NCPRSA Accreditation Chair for the past three years, I have heard countless people say, “It’s something I really want to do, just have not found the right time.” Sound familiar? If so, think about adding the APR to your list of professional development goals for 2014. You won’t regret it. I promise.

APRLogo2In honor of our 50th anniversary, here are a few fun facts about the APR:

– The program originated in 1964 and was administered by PRSA until 1998, when the Universal Accreditation Board was formed to administer the Examination for Accreditation in Public Relations.

– Currently, more than 3,800 PRSA members hold the APR Credential (roughly 18 percent of the membership).

– A 2005 PRWeek/Korn Ferry salary survey, found that Accredited public relations professionals’ annual salaries were approximately 20 percent higher than those of their non-Accredited colleagues, when factors such as age and experience are controlled.

– The cost to take the exam is only $385.00 and PRSA offers a $110 rebate upon completion of the computer-based Examination. Can’t beat it for $275.00!

– The APR is good for life. The only requirement is that every three years you earn a certain number of “points” in continuing education and service categories.

On behalf of all those who have had the honor of adding those three letters after their names…happy 50 APR!

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#Xmasjammies is Viral! Now What?

#Xmasjammies is Viral! Now What?

December 20, 2013January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Free Advice, Public Relations#xmasjammies, Greenroom Communications, Kim Dean, Penn Holderness, viral video, Xmas Jammies2 Comments on #Xmasjammies is Viral! Now What?

To the surprise of all those around me, I blurted out, “I know her!” when I saw Kim Dean on the movie screen opposite Robert Downey, Jr. in Iron Man 3. Repeat that scenario about 50 times in the past week when I’ve turned on the news, checked out Facebook and scanned the Internet.

Enter #Xmasjammies. If you haven’t seen the video by now, you must be living under a rock. I certainly wouldn’t be the first to call out the finer points of why this particular video hit pay dirt in a society of all we want for Christmas is a viral video. However, before we get to the real point of this post, I can’t resist sharing three quick things I think Kim (and company) did particularly well to help their video spread faster than head lice at a daycare.

  1. Never underestimate the cute factor. Attractive parents. Even cuter kids. Let’s admit it, they are all adorable, and that gets our attention. They also weren’t afraid to be a little goofy and show us a family having fun together. Keep in mind that the video was posted by Kim’s video production company, Greenroom Communications, and is being used as a promotional piece touting the company’s video skills. Involving the family spiked the cute factor and personalized it by inviting you into Kim’s home and melting your hearts with her adorable children. Okay, the part about Penn’s butt is pretty funny, too.
  2. ‘Tis the season. Anyone in PR knows the value of a timely or seasonal pitch. News outlets are looking for holiday stories this time of the year. In this YouTube era, this is extra topical.
  3. Can you relate? Watch the video all the way through and you’ll see that Kim’s hubby, Penn, is leaving his job as a news anchor at one of our local stations. Media people are naturally inclined to be interested in what other media people are doing. Maybe they also want to quit and become entrepreneurs. Maybe they think he is insane for leaving a steady job. Either way, it is intriguing, and it isn’t every day that news people are the news.

Okay, so 12 million views and still going. Now what? Kim’s business partner invited us to help ponder that question, and we know that anyone who is successful at nabbing the elusive viral video (as we’ve said before, there is no “viral button” you can just hit — extra kudos to Greenroom for this accomplishment!) has to think about how to harness the power of it.

  1. Recognize you have a finite window of opportunity to ride the wave before the next Internet sensation moves you down the page. Because #Xmasjammies was made as a video Christmas card, there are natural event marketing and live PR opportunities around the holiday. Depending on Greenroom’s strategic business objectives and client targets, they might want to do live performances at local museums or banks or big corporation holiday parties.
  2. Don’t forget the end goal. You’ve got all of this attention so how do you use it to increase your bottom line and hit your business goals? Let’s say Kim and team have been trying to get into a particular company all year long without success. Now is the time to show up — yes, in the jammies — with coffee for the CEO first thing in the morning, cleverly packaged with a proposal on what Greenroom can do for the company. Or, maybe one of your corporate goals is to help a charity. If benefiting the charity wasn’t baked into the video strategy from the beginning, use the celebrity factor you have gained to help your charity of choice.
  3. Consider the impact of 12 million (as of this posting) views, how the video now defines your company and what you want to be moving forward. One of our team members offhandedly remarked, “They should change the company’s name to Xmas Jammies!” Crazy idea or brand recognition? You be the judge.

Our holiday gift to you is this advice on viral videos. Realize that not every video has the ability to go viral. Getting millions of views is no easy accomplishment and doesn’t happen for most brands. If you do go viral, make sure it is with a video or initiative that aligns with your strategy and that you are prepared to utilize the visibility to further your goals. Have you seen brands that are particularly skilled at doing just that? If so, we’d love for you to share your faves with us.

Happy Holidays!

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Official PR Theme Song by PRSA’s Counselors Academy

August 6, 2013January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Counselors Academy, Professional Development, Public RelationsCounselors Academy, PR, PR Theme Song, PRSA4 Comments on Official PR Theme Song by PRSA’s Counselors Academy

Every industry needs a theme song, don’t you think? This one is for all of you hardworking PR people!

We kicked off the PRSA’s Counselors Academy 2013 conference earlier this summer with a wonderfully fun and collaborative opening session led by Banding People Together. I’ve previously blogged about how much I love what Banding People Together does and how in the conference setting it is a terrific way to meet new people, collaborate and have a really great time.

As the 2013 Counselors Academy conference chair, I knew we had to add Banding People Together to our schedule. Plus, we were in Austin, so a songwriting session seemed fitting. Attendees formed four bands and with the leadership of a Banding People Together songwriter/facilitator, they were tasked with agreeing on a band name and writing a song about today’s challenges of running a public relations agency.

After group performances, a distinguished panel of judges selected “The Shit Kickers” (we were in Texas, y’all) as the winners. As the prize, Banding People Together’s Brandon Hill so graciously recorded the song. Thanks to Brandon, Alan Schaefer, Brant Menswar and John Stringer at Banding People Together and Clairemont’s fabulous summer intern, Kate Fedder, for adding conference photos taken on attendees’ mobile devices for some extra fun!

Kate also added the lyrics so that you can join sing-along style as you embrace this as the official PR person’s theme song. Enjoy!

 

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Clairemont Interns: Introducing Kate Fedder

Clairemont Interns: Introducing Kate Fedder

July 25, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Public Relations, Raleigh PR Agency, The Clairemont TeamNC Public Relations Agency, North Carolina Public Relations Agency, PR, PR Intern, Public Relations, Public Relations Intern, Raleigh PR Agency, Raleigh PR Internships, Raleigh Public Relations Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Internships1 Comment on Clairemont Interns: Introducing Kate Fedder

We’d like to formally introduce you to our fabulous summer intern, Kate Fedder. A rising senior at UNC-Chapel Hill (go Heels!), Kate is winding up to complete her final year in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication where she is majoring in Public Relations.

Prior to joining Clairemont, Kate studied abroad completing an honors semester in London while also interning at a London strategic public relations and communications agency working on client accounts like Fitness First, YooMoo, Rangemaster and Toyota.

With a love for fashion and an awesome go-getter attitude, Kate has been a natural fit at Clairemont and has been proving day-in and day-out that she has some serious PR chops. We have discovered that she has a special talent for creating meticulously organized and thorough media lists and has absolutely no fear when it comes to trying out some media pitching.

What more, you may ask? What other talents does Ms. Fedder possess? Well, she’s a natural at writing creative copy and can zero in on spelling and grammar errors that even the most seasoned editors could miss. But, probably most importantly, Billy – Clairemont’s top dog and CMO (chief motivational officer) – LOVES Kate, and that is something you just can’t learn in school.

Want to learn more about Kate? Check out this video she put together about work at Clairemont. Have some special advice for our summer intern? Please share below in the comments section!

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