
s one of our Business Bites this is a concise course focusing on core PR skills and techniques. It is 4 modules long and include 2 tutor-marked assignments; involving approximately 25 hours of study time. It leads to the award of a Certificate of Course Completion. A thought-provoking introduction to the world of P.R, this course has been developed with the needs of small and medium businesses in mind. It provides in-depth coverage of key P.R. skills and also gives students the opportunity to develop their own P.R. campaign with the help of a tutor who is also an experienced P.R. professional. The course explores a range of P.R. strategies that can be adapted to meet the needs of a wide range of businesses and is packed with practical ideas and suggestions. Course book: PR Power by Amanda Barry. Subjects covered include: the power of P.R.; brainstorming and creative thinking; writing an effective press release; creating a company newsletters; writing and placing feature articles; harnessing the Internet; staging publicity events; dealing with a P.R. crisis. Course Outline Module One: Aspects of PR. What can PR do for you and your business. Core elements of a PR campaign. PR as image management. Module Two: Know Your Market. Defining your product or service. Your core PR message. Defining your target market. Channels of communication. Working with journalists and editors. Reaching your target customers. Module Three: Your PR Campaign. Your step-by-step plan. Earning media coverage. Writing high impact press releases. Articles: beginning middle and end. Creating a PR buzz. Staging publicity events. Dealing with a PR crisis. Module Four: Online PR. Understanding online communication channels. Media online. Building your online presence. Article PR. Blogging and your business.
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