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Step 1
Consider outsourcing. If your company retains a firm, a good way to save money, yet still maintain your publicity program is to outsource to a PR professional on an as-needed basis. Maybe you only need a writer to come up with press releases instead of fancy designs. Perhaps an in-house designer can create templates and you can just use that writer to create content. Explore outsourcing with a qualified professional and examine the going rates for such a thing.
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Step 2
Stay on topic. You'll save money by targeting press materials to those who will be receptive to them. Instead of sending out a press release to all the state newspapers, make sure that those newspapers have a business section, for example, or a need for your services. You'll waste money if you send out materials to outlets that don't cover your industry.
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Step 3
Make a deal. It's OK to recognize tough times--and you may be able to leverage them to benefit your business. You can run an ad saying that although gas may cost an arm and a leg, you'll offer a 10 percent discount, for example. Once you have a deal, you have news--and then you have even more of a reason to promote your company via the press.
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Step 4
Talk up your company--even in a downturn. The last thing people want to know from you is that times are so tough. They know that and don't need to hear about how hard it is for your business. Instead, focus on the positives--and what you can offer people. Don't assume they don't need your services or products. Keep promoting your company as you would in better times--and make sure to let customers and potential clients in on any special deals you may create.














Comments
Wasatch said
on 10/18/2008 Congratulations on being the emailed article of the day. Good advice for the small business owner.
onlyhoney4u said
on 10/17/2008 Great idea 5 stars*****
JewelrySource said
on 10/13/2008 There are many ways to keep your companies name in front of your customers, for free. Take advantage of Social Networking & blogging. MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc... are great ways to keep your business in front of potential customers and keep you connected with colleagues!
Also, if you have a website, you must take advantage of email newsletters!
Greatfunmoms said
on 10/13/2008 Outsourcing is a great idea!
Judles said
on 10/13/2008 good thoughts pennagal...no matter what the economic turn...good PR is a must. One thing that people overlook is the importance of a GOOD business card. Even in our electronic commuication, getting a GOOD business card in the hands of potential...AND..always put your email AND phone number clearly in the MIDDLE of the card....the easier for them to contact you the...yadda yadda yadda:) thanks for a good post.