Public Relations

Tips for Finding a New York Video Production Company

When you need to produce a high quality video for your business, you know that you can't do it on your own. Putting up a video with bad audio quality that you filmed on your phone will make your company seem amateurish at best. You need a New York video production company that's capable of providing

Simple Tips for Corporate Video Production

Do you need to develop a corporate video for your business? Many B2B companies find that videos can provide them with some nice benefits. Whether they are using the video as a marketing tool, or even a training tool, it has instantaneous appeal. Most people prefer watching a video to reading through long manuals or stacks

Should You Use Real Estate Video Marketing?

Are you in the real estate business? If so, then you are always looking for better ways of marketing properties and making sure they get to the right people. If you really want to engage with your audience, you will find that real estate video marketing can be a huge benefit. The following are some of

Four Things You Need to Know for Your Company’s Public Relations

Unless you have a public relations agency in NYC, getting a good grasp on your public relations and really understanding how to manage it properly can be very confusing. However, it is something that you simply can't ignore. If you aren't working on your public relations and ensuring your business is viewed in a positive light,

The Shocking Truth About Public Relations

No we are not sales strategist, marketers, nor do we spend most of our time wining and dining with journalist. In fact, we are quiet creatures, thinkers in our own galaxy, constantly drafting and brainstorming creative story ideas, throwing our fishing rod in the vast sea of 15,000 media contacts, hoping one fish will bite the bait. Your goal is to sink or swim, get noticed amongst a plethora of information. Here are four myths debunked on Public Relations.

Apples and Oranges: Public Relations vs. Advertising

Source: Mad Men Pinterst Although seemingly synonymous in appearance, public relations and advertising are two different animals. While the literal definition of advertising is: “the act or practice of calling public attention to one’s product, service, need, etc.” it shouldn’t be misconstrued with public relations, which just happens to be an entirely different beast. With advertising you are paying for media coverage. For example, you might want your business showcased in the New York Times or Vogue Magazine and perhaps event mentioned on a New York metro radio station. Every media outlet offers various advertising rates — determined by page length or minutes – and can run anywhere around $1,895 to $10,000. More specifically, you are providing the media outlet with a pre-formatted flyer or marketing material and the media is simply displaying your ad in their designated advertising space. Pubic Relations, on the other hand, is a strategy used to obtain media coverage for your business without having to pay the media directly. Whether you decide to hire a PR agency or you attempt to do it yourself, you have to earn the right to have your story covered by a media outlet. Any random Joe can call up a news outlet and have their ad posted (for a set fee of course), but public relations is a bit trickier in the sense that you have to convince reporters or editors that your story is newsworthy.

By | May 11th, 2015|Press Releases, Public Relations|1 Comment