It seems like people always have an excuse on why not to do PR. So we’ve taken the top “five” biggest myths- and debunked them all.
1. Only the connected get press
This is probably the most common misconception in PR. Yes, it certainly helps to know an editor or producer, but a big part of successful PR is timing, rather than connections. It’s much easier to piggyback your publicity on events that are already happening and attracting media attention, be it a holiday, event, or news story, rather than trying to create “news” and generate interest. You should work to cultivate relationships with the media, so that over time, they’ll come to you when a story breaks.
2. Money buys media attention
PR is actually very cost-efficient, especially compared to other marketing activities, like advertising, since you don’t pay a media outlet for PR placement. It is true that some PR-related activities, like events, can get a bit pricey. Yet an event may generate interest from media outlets that you couldn’t afford to advertise in so in the end you can come out ahead.
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