Bring this program to your
next training session or register today for our next public session in
Houston, TX.
To succeed, whether non-profit, small business or
fortune 500, you must connect with prospects; and nurture RELATIONSHIPS with the Media, with the
community, and
with internal Staff. The power of PR seminar empowers your
team, and builds your organization's communication effectiveness.
Who
should attend:
This seminar is for you if you communicate with the public
(Internal & External) on behalf of your organization:
New PR professionals, Public Affairs, Customer
Service, Company spokesperson, Front Line staff, Leadership, and PR Students.
What you'll gain:
In this seminar, you'll:
learn why PR is not
just for big corporations--everyone needs Public Relations
Learn the difference
between PR & advertisement.
Learn how to integrate Social Media in your PR efforts
Discover how public
relations can be one of your organization’s most powerful marketing tools in
today’s fiercely competitive marketplace.
Learn
how to
build, manage and leverage your organization's good reputation
Learn
crisis management strategies
Get a wide range of tools, how to
implement them and evaluate them for effectiveness. Introducing PR
writing, PR design, press releases, PSA's, media training, Op ed,
more.
Learn how
to get the best exposure with limited budget for your
cause, small business, non-profit organization, and for individuals.
Learn PR campaign:
From A to Z --How to plan, execute, benefit from and measure your PR
campaign.
Web
site content management-What makes a good website? How
to make your website work for you.
More
We'd love to talk to you about your current challenges and see how we can
help. Call 713-834-4138 or e-mail
esmart@smartexpressions.com
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Not
sure what speech some so-called
"experts" were listening to, but
Tiger Woods and his team of PR
experts are simply masterful.
Not all
crises are the same. All along, I've
blogged that this crisis is unique
and different. Any crisis management
strategies employed, therefore, must
be unconventional.