Media
Relations | Corporate
Communications
| Marketing
Communications
Civic
Affairs | Training | Writing
and Editing
"Do
you do news releases?" "Can you help with a grassroots
community problem?" "Market new products and services?"
"Arrange an event?" Everyone knows what you get at a bakery
or barbershop. But most people are a little vague when it comes
to the services offered by a public relations firm.
Do
we write and issue news releases? You bet! Work closely with the
media? Every day! Help create win-win solutions to community issues?
Absolutely. Plan and implement marketing efforts? All the time.
Put on special events? Of course.
Click
here to explore some of the many things we can do to help your organization:
- Media
Relations. We work with the media every day. We don't just
generate news releases. We develop media strategy and implement
it.
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News Releases/Media Kits.
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News Conferences.
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Editorial Board Meetings.
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Pitching Stories.
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Handling Interviews/Media Inquiries.
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Key Message Development.
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Media Training.
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Marketing Communications.
Marketing communications calls for an exceptionally wide and deep
pool of skills and experience.
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Marketing Strategies.
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Interactive Marketing.
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Promotions.
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Branding.
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Special Events.
- Corporate
Communications.
- Crisis
Planning/Crisis Management/Crisis Communications.
- Reputation
Management.
- Key
Message Development.
- Mergers
and Acquisitions.
- Giving-back
Strategies.
- Employee
Communications.
- Collateral
Materials.
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Civic Affairs. We help public-
and private-sector clients alike in arriving at resolutions of
community issues that might otherwise stall or derail projects.
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Coalition and Consensus Building.
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Grassroots Communications.
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Key Message Development.
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Multicultural Expertise.
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Opinion sounding and surveying.
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Government Relations.
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Training. Talking
is communication at its most basic. We all talk. But we don’t
always succeed in communicating what we want … the way we
want.
- Writing and Editing. Despite
the galloping progress of technology, writing remains at the heart
of almost all communications efforts.
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