Hi, my company is looking for PR Agencies that have global media coverage and presence. We need some articles to be published and are in need to a legitimate and effective source. If you know someone, could you please help me with this.
Just wanna caution you: PR can be a money pit. Not only will you need a strategy, which they should help you craft, you will need a good PR partner. If you intended to get placed on T1 outlets, then it’s expensive, a slog, and probably not something that you want to source candidates on Reddit for.
Look at one of the multinationals — Weber Shandwick is excellent as is Edelman. If it’s tech, Allison worldwide is amazing and I know the CEO — lmk if you need some further intros …
Really need more to go on. Industry? Is this crisis or brand/image building? What types of publications, industry specific or do you just want media hits?
If you’re just wanting press releases placed via wire - that can be done relatively cheaply (a few thousand $), but if you’re wanting a real strategy, media relationships and things like interviews, that’s going to be expensive and take time.
BusinessWire and GlobalNewsWire are probably the two main companies for syndication.
If you need someone with a relationship with the media, you need a proper PR agency, and that won't be cheap. There are so many scams out there so you should choose one in your location with a good reputation.
You set a budget. PR agencies have hourly rates for the various people who work on your account. Once they hit your budget, they stop. It's not a pay by tactic thing, and unless you do advertorials, placements aren't guaranteed.
It stops. Once you hit your monthly total, they stop pitching you, writing press releases, etc. until the next month starts. If an incoming request comes in from a reporter, they'll contact you to ask if you want to spend extra or will handle the incoming request yourself. That's why having a robust budget is important.
PR isn't a pay per tactic because a lot of it is ongoing relationship building. Blasting press releases out to the ether is one part of the job, but it's actually the part that tends to have the least impact on media coverage.
And whatever budget you give them will be the amount spent. They will not go under budget. Every conversation with you is also billed, even if it is having a dinner. So keep that in mind too.
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Just wanna caution you: PR can be a money pit. Not only will you need a strategy, which they should help you craft, you will need a good PR partner. If you intended to get placed on T1 outlets, then it’s expensive, a slog, and probably not something that you want to source candidates on Reddit for.
Well, i understand. Reddit is one of the sources I'm looking out at! Will definitely run it through legitimate sources once I have a lead
Look at one of the multinationals — Weber Shandwick is excellent as is Edelman. If it’s tech, Allison worldwide is amazing and I know the CEO — lmk if you need some further intros …
I'm at one. We can start at $50k/mo. Let me know what markets you need covered.
this is not urgent
Really need more to go on. Industry? Is this crisis or brand/image building? What types of publications, industry specific or do you just want media hits?
If you’re just wanting press releases placed via wire - that can be done relatively cheaply (a few thousand $), but if you’re wanting a real strategy, media relationships and things like interviews, that’s going to be expensive and take time.
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BusinessWire and GlobalNewsWire are probably the two main companies for syndication.
If you need someone with a relationship with the media, you need a proper PR agency, and that won't be cheap. There are so many scams out there so you should choose one in your location with a good reputation.
What's your budget?
Depends on the services that are being offered. Could you share the price list if you have it
Global PR services, like you asked for. There isn't a "price list". What's your budget?
That's not how this works.
You set a budget. PR agencies have hourly rates for the various people who work on your account. Once they hit your budget, they stop. It's not a pay by tactic thing, and unless you do advertorials, placements aren't guaranteed.
How does work get done if they stop without giving the deliverables?
Im mainly looking for media converage
Dude, you clearly have zero idea how this shit works.
Let's rewind.
What is your GOAL? Backlinks?
You're right. I do not. Could you explain how this works
What is your goal?
It stops. Once you hit your monthly total, they stop pitching you, writing press releases, etc. until the next month starts. If an incoming request comes in from a reporter, they'll contact you to ask if you want to spend extra or will handle the incoming request yourself. That's why having a robust budget is important.
PR isn't a pay per tactic because a lot of it is ongoing relationship building. Blasting press releases out to the ether is one part of the job, but it's actually the part that tends to have the least impact on media coverage.
And whatever budget you give them will be the amount spent. They will not go under budget. Every conversation with you is also billed, even if it is having a dinner. So keep that in mind too.
Any company can get you coverage, but how much greatly depends on your budget a d your audience
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