Here
are a few suggestions on what we need from our clients:
1)
Your Time
It’s perhaps the most
important thing that we need from you, and it’s often the hardest for clients
to give. We know that PR and Marketing is just one of the many hats that you
wear, but regular, ongoing communication between client and agency is vital for
the success of any PR campaign. For
example, the further in advance we know of events– the more mileage we can get
out of them, and it’s vital that you or a representative that has authority be available
for quick approvals and urgent press requests.
2) Your Expertise
and Opinions
Just because we do PR for a
lion tamer, doesn’t mean we know how to tame lions. We need you to tell us what
your brand’s story is. It’s then our job is to take it and turn it into a
newsworthy story that will capture the attention of journalists, who will then write
about your product or service.
Let us know your objectives, any
issues with your brand, and what you think about what we write or present. And we will let you know if we’re not
getting what we need to proceed.
We know what journalists want
and how they like to be communicated with. There may be times when you have a
story you want to push, or an angle you’d like to exploit – which we don’t
believe will work. You see, at Schrenk
PR, we talk to journalists daily
so we know what they’re after and we talk from experience, and we know how to
talk to a journalist about your brand.
So, you need to rely on our expertise and if we advise that a change in
approach is necessary, listen to our reasons and have trust in what we say.
5) Your Patience
It takes time and consistent
effort to get results and build a reputation for your brand with the media and
to start to see results. It also takes
time for us to build a relationship with you and to get to know your business
and your way of working. If you don’t have the time, six months minimum,
then you shouldn’t be looking at PR, you should be looking at using another
marketing tool. But remember you need PR to give credibility
for your brand, because of its association with the particular magazine, TV or
Blogger. It may take time to build
relationships with the media, but the credibility and trust that you get from a
blog or magazine/newspaper review or the exposure your brand receives in a
radio or TV interview is invaluable in building your brand’s image.