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How To Create A Successful Public Relations Campaign Conclusion

There are many different strategies that the public relations group can use in order to be very effective and also to achieve their goals and objectives. The first thing that the group must do is to determine how much of a budget that it has to use. With a knowledge of the amount of money that they can use, the group can then organize and plan what exactly they are going to do.

The next important step for the public relations group is to determine what type of any audience or customer base they are going to target. With the customers in mind first, the group will be able to come up with other successful marketing campaigns that cater to the needs of the people they are targeting. Effective ads attract customers who need the company’s products and services.

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Comment by Matthew Anton
2007-10-19 12:03:06

kinda basic stuff, but good refresher

 
Comment by Andy Walpole
2008-08-05 02:45:56

Sometimes its easy to forget the basics - we all need reminding of them again from time to time…

 
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