PR Services Memphis TN

Many small and large businesses consciously utilize public relations (PR) as a way to obtain free advertising about their products and services. PR can be an effective way to generate valuable word-of-mouth advertising, sometimes due to the greater credibility and availability of information provided in editorial articles and interviews with your company personnel.

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65 Union Avenue, Suite 800
Memphis, TN
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65 Union @ Front, Ste. 500
Memphis, TN
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(901) 236-5298
6041 Mt. Moriah
Memphis, TN
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(901) 324-3705
3396 Park Avenue
Memphis, TN
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(901) 272-5005
2157 Madison Avenue
Memphis, TN
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(901) 737-0853
429 North Main 2nd Floor
Memphis, TN
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(901)216-7845
1524 Union
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Public relations (PR) efforts, like advertising, can help to build business and product awareness among target buyers and end users, often at a fraction of the cost of advertising. Many small and large businesses consciously utilize PR as a way to obtain free advertising about their products and services. PR can be an effective way to generate valuable word-of-mouth advertising , sometimes due to the greater credibility and availability of information provided in editorial articles and interviews with your company personnel.

How persuasive is PR? Free media publicity was largely responsible for the brief (1989-90), frenetic ground swell for consumption of oat bran as an anti-cancer food. Melatonin, a naturally produced substance that aids sleep and may be an anti-aging product, is another PR craze, with newspaper, magazine, and electronic media discussing positive preliminary research results. Health food companies cash in on this free publicity, without spending funds for advertising, promotion, or public relations.

Snapple, the tea-based beverage, achieved sales in the hundreds of millions with zany PR programs that generated millions of dollars in free publicity. After the Snapple brand was purchased by Quaker Oats, the zany PR stopped and sales declined. The Body Shop, an earth-friendly, pro-community/people cosmetics company with hundreds of millions of dollars in sales, works only with PR events to promote its business.

PR can leverage advertising and promotion programs. PR events can leverage the effects of advertising and promotion programs by tying all these marketing elements together. For example, a local on-site PR event for an automotive service company could include erecting a hospitality tent for company sales personnel to entertain key buyers at a local auto race. The local chain store buyers and car-owner end users could be exposed to ad messages on billboards, from announcers, and on race cars with the company logo.

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