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A good public relations strategy is key to growing your small business in Pueblo - here are five steps you can take to position your small business for great PR exposure on the cheap.

Boom Broadcast & Media Relations
303-904-2100
4 Hill Spruce
LITTLETON, CO
Kettlewell Enterprises, Inc
970-985-4192
1227 Rood Ave
Grand Junction, CO
Big Orange Planet
720-855-8697
1501 Boulder St
denver, CO
Ballas Creative
303-521-0903
1777 South Bellaire Street, Suite 332
Denver, CO
SEO King, Inc.
303-495-3790
3879 E. 120th Ave #211
Denver, CO
104 West Partners
720.407.6064
1925 Blake St
Denver, CO
The Creative Alliance
303-665-8101
2675 North Park Drive
Lafayette, CO
Communications Strategy Group
303-433-7020
3225 East 2nd Avenue
Denver, CO
Maureen Russell, Inc.
303-929-2711
1313 S. Clarkson #308
Denver, CO
Shannon Marketing Communications
970-420-8793
162 Morgan Dr.
Loveland, CO
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Public Relations Strategy on a Tight Budget

Do you need publicity for your business, but the funds to hire a public relations professional are non-existent? Don’t despair. There are several public relations tactics you can use to get your business mentioned in the press and increase brand awareness . Here are five steps you can take toward a public relations strategy to position your business for some great exposure, something every entrepreneur can use to help land new customers!

1. Research media venues

Start by researching media venues that focus on your target audience. Ask your customers what they like to read, watch and listen to on the radio. Search online or browse periodicals at your local library to find publications that are pertinent to your target audience. For example, if you are starting a daycare, check out magazines, newspapers and online publications that target parents.

Once you have a good understanding of the key media venues you’d like to pursue, pay attention to which reporters cover your particular industry, or “beat,” at each venue. Try to obtain their contact information and review their previously-published articles.

Then, ask yourself some important questions:

  • What topics do these reporters cover?
  • What are their areas of expertise?
  • Who have they interviewed in the past?

Record the information in a database or file that is easily accessible. Many media venues have high turnover rates, so you’ll want to keep abreast of new reporters and update your notes accordingly.

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