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10 Steps for writing a Public Relations plan
Audiences
Objective
Strategy
Tactics
Activities
Evaluation
Materials
Budget
Timeline
10 Steps for writing a Public Relations plan
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Describe what a goal is in a public relations plan.
longer-term, broad, more global, future statement of "being"
(example: to become the recognized leader, foster continuing support, etc.)
(example: to become the recognized leader, foster continuing support, etc.)
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Describe what an objective is in terms of a public relations plan.
shorter-term, defines WHAT behavior, attitude or opinion you want to achieve from specific audiences, how much to achieve, and when to achieve.
Objectives should be SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, time specific)
Objectives should be SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, time specific)
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What is changed with an outcome objective?
change in behavior, awareness, opinion, support
(requires high-level strategic thinking)
(requires high-level strategic thinking)
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What is the result with input objectives?
the number of activities or inputs
(number of contacts or news releases)
These can help monitor your work but have no direct value in measuring the effectiveness of a campaign
(number of contacts or news releases)
These can help monitor your work but have no direct value in measuring the effectiveness of a campaign
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What is a strategy in terms of a public relations plan?
The approach to reach objectives.
Describe HOW to reach your objectives
Describe HOW to reach your objectives
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What is a tactic in terms of a public relations plan?
Specific elements of a strategy, More specifically "how to."
(examples: meetings, publications, tie-ins, news releases, etc.)
Activities are details of tactics: six meetings, four publications, etc. They have dates, indicate who is in charge, etc.
(examples: meetings, publications, tie-ins, news releases, etc.)
Activities are details of tactics: six meetings, four publications, etc. They have dates, indicate who is in charge, etc.
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When writing an objective, what should be included?
Basis for evaluation, time frame, level of behavior/opinion change, publics affected
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Flashcard set info:
Author: Erin
Main topic: Business
Topic: Public Relations
Published: 19.11.2011
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