When a company or organization is entering a new market, or when it is launching new services or products, it needs to have a Public Relations Plan in place.
In other words, have a plan or be prepared to fail. Because raising awareness is one of the most difficult things to achieve in today’s business world.
Rules for Successful Public Relations Plan
Fortunately, there are some best practices companies can follow. Following these rules will lead to a successful, measurable and repeatable campaign, that represents our company well.
These are our five tips for creating a comprehensive Relaciones Públicas plan:
- Understand your company’s current scenario. What changes are needed and why? Draw up a plan for these changes. When appropriate, discuss your concerns and desires with the senior leadership.
- Set clear goals. Determine what do you want to achieve with the plan. Is it a change in customer behaviour, or in the perception of your organization? Do you want to attract more customers? Or just simply wish the have greater brand recognition? Are sales the most important thing to you?
- Define your audience. Who are you trying to reach and what do you need to communicate with your audience? Segmentation is a critical process, as it ensures the success of your plan.
- Choose tactics and channels. How to communicate with your target audience through various channels? First, it is necessary to determine which tactics are most effective. You need to find those that attract the most attention. Also, you need to research which channels are the most popular for your stakeholders.
- Take measurements and do reports. As tactics and channels develop, it is important to know what you are going to evaluate. After that you need to figure out how are you going to report these results.
If you combine these tips with a creative message and approach, your campaign will be sure to succeed. But do not worry, if you miss the Big Idea. Researching your audience, their needs and pain points, can lead you to great solutions.
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