MARKETING AND BRAND MANAGEMENT GETTING YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS.

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MARKETING AND BRAND MANAGEMENT GETTING YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS

PRIVATE PUBLIC THIRD SECTOR ALL THE SAME

STORIES TO TELL PEOPLE TO INFLUENCE A CAUSE AND EFFECT A BRAND

WHAT IS A BRAND?

A LOGO A STYLE AN APPROACH AN ETHOS A PROMISE AN EXPERIENCE

GETTING YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS

STOP! WHY COMMUNICATE WHO DO YOU NEED TO TALK TO? WHAT IS YOUR MESSAGE? HOW CAN YOU REACH YOUR AUDIENCE?

INFLUENCERS? CURRENT SUPPORTERS POTENTIAL SUPPORTERS LAPSED SUPPORTERS REGULATORS NEIGHBOURS / LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL AUTHORITIES/MPS EMPLOYEES POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES

AUDIENCES MESSAGES MEDIA

ADVERTISING DIRECT MAIL EVENTS - FACE TO FACE LITERATURE PR SOCIAL MEDIA SPONSORSHIP WEBSITE THE MARKETING MIX

NO CASH PR SOCIAL MEDIA FREE? TIME

WHAT IS PR?

MARKETING/PUBLICITY PROPAGANDA FREE ADVERTISING SPIN AN ETHOS AWARENESS DIALOGUE ENGAGEMENT CONVERSATION PUBLICITY STUNTS REPUTATION UNDERSTANDING/RELATIONSHIPS

PUBLIC RELATIONS IS ABOUT REPUTATION - THE RESULT OF WHAT YOU DO, WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT YOU. PUBLIC RELATIONS IS THE DISCIPLINE WHICH LOOKS AFTER REPUTATION, WITH THE AIM OF EARNING UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORT AND INFLUENCING OPINION AND BEHAVIOUR. IT IS THE PLANNED AND SUSTAINED EFFORT TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN GOODWILL AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AN ORGANISATION AND ITS PUBLICS. CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

PR IS NOT FREE ADVERTISING

ADVERTISING BLATANT PAID FOR SPACE EXPENSIVE SELLING MESSAGE GUARANTEED APPEARANCE DIRECT TO AUDIENCE ONE WAY REGULATED: ASA PUBLIC RELATIONS NOT JUST MEDIA COVERAGE IT’S AT YOUR ORGANISATION’S CORE MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING SUBTLE ‘JOURNALISTS’ DECIDE TO USE NEWSWORTHY/INTERESTING BENEFICIAL CHEAPER THAN ADVERTISING NOT FREE MORE CREDIBLE / PERSUASIVE IT CREATES UNDERSTANDING IT CHANGES / MAINTAINS BEHAVIOUR USES MEDIA: OWNED & EARNED

MEDIA OWNED NEWSLETTERS ANNUAL REPORT WEBSITES NEWSLETTERS YOUTUBE TWITTER FACEBOOK BLOGS EARNED NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES RADIO TV WEBSITES BLOGS OTHER ORGANISATIONS’ OWNED MEDIA

MEDIA COVERAGE IS VALUABLE AUDIENCE TRUSTED COVER IMPORTANT STORIES CREDIBILITY PHONE HACKING BLOGGERS DECLINING CIRCULATIONS ONLINE SOCIAL NEED NEWS

WHAT IS NEWS?

PERFORMANCE: SALES PROFIT TURNOVER AWARD SUCCESS STATISTICS / RESEARCH NEW PEOPLE TOP TIPS WORLD RECORDS NEW PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OPINION / COMMENT CHARITABLE ACTIVITY ACHIEVEMENTS PROMOTIONS

PRESS RELEASE TELL YOUR NEWS WRITE YOUR OWN

HEADLINE: KEEP IT STRAIGHT WHO – WHAT - WHERE WHEN – WHY - HOW IN FIRST PARAGRAPH KEEP TO THE FACTS OPINION GOES IN QUOTES LEAST IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM 12PT, DOUBLE SPACED, JUSTIFIED ENDS CONTACT DETAILS SPIKED

PHOTOGRAPHS AND IMAGES A PICTURE SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS TELL THE STORY EYE-CATCHING PICTURE DESK PROFESSIONAL TAKE YOUR OWN

WHAT’S THE STORY?

LAUNCH OF 2013 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL

WHAT’S THE STORY?

REGIONAL LAUNCH OF MACMILLAN WORLD’S BIGGEST COFFEE MORNING

TELEVISION NEWS MOVING IMAGES PEOPLE TALKING

RADIO PEOPLE TALKING BACKGROUND NOISES SHORT BULLETINS LOCAL BBC IS SPEECH LED COMMERCIAL RADIO = BUSINESS

APPROACHING JOURNALISTS BE CONFIDENT JOURNALISTS ARE BUSY GET TO THE POINT CALL BEFORE THE STORY HAPPENS NEWSPAPERS: AM RADIO: NOT ON THE HOUR OR HALF HOUR TV: BETWEEN AM INTERNET: ANY TIME BE READY TO SEND

DON’T NEED JOURNALISTS WEBSITE SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK TWITTER YOUR NEWS CHANNELS

REPUTATION AWARENESS TIME FAIL TO PLAN, PLAN ON FAILING THINK AUDIENCE AIMS RESULTS

QUESTIONS?

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Lava