Public Relations Techniques

Public Relations Techniques
Author: Frank Jefkins
Publisher: Rbhp Trade Group
Total Pages: 465
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780750615631

This second edition of Frank Jefkins' definitive guide to public relations management has been extensively revised to include references to changes in the 1990's, especially regarding the media, uses of video, new codes of practice, the recent research findings of numerous PR bodies and export implications. 'Public Relations Techniques' gives a comprehensive picture of the role of public relations in commercial and non-commercial organisations. As recipient of the Stephen Tallents Medal of the Institute of Public Relations for `exceptional achievement in, and contribution to public relations practice' Frank Jefkins is uniquely qualified to write this comprehensive, detailed and practical book covering all aspects of public relations. The new edition now covers the two CAM Diploma PR papers and includes past examination papers. Covers the two CAM Diploma PR papers and includes past exam papers Definitive guide to public relations management Revised to include references to changes in the 1990's

Public Relations Strategies and Tactics

Public Relations Strategies and Tactics
Author: Dennis L. Wilcox
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 020589724X

This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Updated in a 10th edition, Public Relations: Strategies and Tactics, Tenth Edition, clearly explains to students the basic concepts, strategies, and tactics of today’s public relations practice. This comprehensive text is grounded in scholarship and includes references to landmark studies and time-honored public relations techniques. The tenth edition emphasizes the application of the Internet and social media for programs and campaigns.

Reputation Management Techniques in Public Relations

Reputation Management Techniques in Public Relations
Author: Erdemir, Ayse
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1522536205

Reputation is becoming an imperative business function that influences strategic decisions including the direction of a business plan and how an organization should be communicating with its stakeholders and publics. It is crucial for an organization to measure public relations outputs and outcomes as well as measuring established and developing relationships. Reputation Management Techniques in Public Relations is a critical scholarly resource that examines public relations strategies, such as employing media plans, determining communication channels, setting objectives, choosing the right promotional programs and message strategies, budgeting and assessing the overall effectiveness of a company’s public relations strategy. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics, such as brand and customer communications, corporate social responsibility, and leadership, this book is geared towards practitioners, professionals, and scholars seeking current research on reputation management.

Public Relations Techniques

Public Relations Techniques
Author: Todd Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Public relations
ISBN: 9780030464331

Public Relations Techniques provides students with a functional approach to the creation of an information campaign. A strong strategic focus ensures that students understand the how, when and why of public relations. Features: * Theory-first approach provides an overview before the individual elements are covered. * Checklists at each stage in campaign development allow students to examine their practices. * Inclusion of information on the use of new technologies introduces students to the world of video-conferences and database management. * Distninct discussion of marketing, business and media communication prepares students to work with all job contacts. * Colour section adds interest to the discussion of commercial art production. * Boxed case studies introduce students to the process of campaigns.

Public Relations

Public Relations
Author: Paul Baines
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0750657243

Offering a comprehensive guide to public relations management, this text provides analysis and explanation of a range of modern PR techniques, spanning both inhouse and agency practice. This third edition includes updates and case studies including the 2002 football World Cup.

Public Relations

Public Relations
Author: Dennis L. Wilcox
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Public Relations: Strategies and Tactics," Study Edition 7/e Dennis L. Wilcox, San Jose State University Glen T. Cameron, Missouri School of Journalism Phillip H. Ault, South Bend Tribune Warren K. Agee, University of Georgia Containing the same engaging and effective features that have made "Public Relations: Strategies and Tactics" such a success, the Study Edition offers an additional bonus: perforated Practice Tests at no extra cost to students. Because the answers to the practice tests are not included in the Study Edition, instructors can use the tests as quizzes or as extra homework. If instructors prefer to give students the option of checking their own results, they can package the Study Edition with our Practice Test Solutions Manual for FREE. Also included FREE with this option is our Tutor Center Access Card to provide students with extra study support from our qualified Tutor Center professionals by phone, fax, email, and the Internet. With either ordering option, students get a valuable and effective study system not found in other books! Using real-life case studies, "Public Relations: Strategies and Tactics" helps students better understand the basic concepts, strategies, and tactics practiced in public relations today. The text presents an engaging and comprehensive overview of the principles, concepts, and methods of public relations. Special Features of the Study Edition Practice Tests at the end of the book-- over 20 multiple choice questions per chapter-- give students the chance to gauge their knowledge about the material in the text and to prepare for exams. These test questions are a fresh source of study and testingmaterial. Practice Tests are on perforated paper, so students can tear them out and hand them in to instructors-- perfect for students whose instructors use the practice tests as actual tests or assignments that are submitted for a grade. Access to the "Tutor Center" is included FREE with the Practice Test Solutions Manual when instructors order the valuepack option. After activating the access card, students can fax, call, or email our qualified professionals for live advice and tutoring on subjects covered in the text.

The Public Relations Practitioner's Playbook

The Public Relations Practitioner's Playbook
Author: M. Larry Litwin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1438994753

"The Public Relations Practitioner's Playbook" is how-to and hands-on. Theory is woven into thousands of proven techniques, tips, tactics, tools and strategies spread over nearly 600 pages. Explanations, examples and anecdotes are in a language that should appeal to experienced practitioners, college students and organization volunteers who assist with public relations and publicity. "The PR Practitioner's Playbook" - an anatomy of the public relations profession - relies on my experience as a reporter, editor, public relations counselor, and strategic advisor and evaluator. It demonstrates that successful writers practice their craft with poise and eloquence. It is an extension of the author's classroom, which many students call, "Litwin's laboratory for practical knowledge." As former KYW Newsradio colleague Kim Glovas observed," Larry's voice is the voice of this book." Among those considered mentors - and contributors to this book - are Nick George, former managing editor at ABC Radio News, ABC sportscaster Howard Cosell, KYW Newsradio anchor Bill Bransome, print journalist extraordinaire Everett S. Landers and legendary broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow. They spent countless hours helping the author hone his skills and encouraging me to be an open, honest, thorough and valid (relevant) communicator. They stressed tangible tools, and such attributes as knowledge, loyalty, judgment, trust, credibility, ethics and integrity. "The Public Relations Practitioner's Playbook" serves as a basic or supplemental text in introduction to public relations and graduate overview courses. It offers a refreshing, down-to-earth approach to which many students are just not accustomed. Strategic advisors refer to it as a "potpourri of proven public relations techniques." The companion CD-Rom contains, among its many tactics, three PowerPoints(r) that summarize the 17 chapter

Public Relations For Dummies

Public Relations For Dummies
Author: Eric Yaverbaum
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 111805279X

Proven techniques that maximize media exposure for your business A seasoned PR pro shows you how to get people talking When it comes to public relations, nothing beats good word of mouth. Want to get customers talking? This friendly guide combines the best practical tools with insight and flair to provide guidance on every aspect of PR, so you can launch a full-throttle campaign that'll generate buzz -- and build your bottom line. Discover how to * Map a winning PR strategy * Grab attention with press releases, interviews, and events * Cultivate good media relations * Get print, TV, radio, and Internet coverage * Manage a PR crisis

Public Relations Campaigns and Techniques

Public Relations Campaigns and Techniques
Author: Fran R. Matera
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A new entry in this market, Public Relations Campaigns and Techniques projects the role of PR into the 21st Century with a focus on the use of technology, current trends, and the globalization of the PR function. This text blends theoretical and practical PR approaches into the development of a wide array of campaign issues, products, information, crisis, and special events (devoting a full chapter to each). This balanced discussion of theory and practical applications helps readers understand the whys and hows of successful PR campaigns. With this book, readers will learn the similarities and differences between specific types of campaigns and the practical points to consider when conducting research, planning, communicating, and evaluating. Whether the reader is a student unfamiliar with the process of public relations or a PR professional, this book provides the guidelines needed for a meaningful and productive campaign process. For anyone interested in marketing, advertising, and public relations.