Cost Effective PR Tips from Chaz

Firstly, make your website as effective and professional as your budget allows. Use a recommended local web designer who knows about search engine optimisation. Make sure you keep your website simple and clear and include PDFs of key pages, so that they can double up as marketing collateral and allow you to save on printing costs.
Link your website to a daily blog that has chatty topical comment. Have a section on the website that you can easily update yourself, latest news etc, and do this often – or just link this section to your blog and update your blog often. If you are reading this blog, that’s proof of the pudding!

Concentrate on your key words and phrases for the search engines and do searches on what your customers would use if looking with your service
to see how easy you are to find. All of this should result in a user and search engine friendly website – a great basis for any budget marketing and PR campaign.

Having made the website as user friendly and as search engine visible as possible, offer free industry advice. For example, we offer free PR Fact Sheets. We get regularly requests for these and they lead to interest in our company and to signing new customers. We are happy to share ideas here for marketing and PR on a shoe string 🙂

Other cost effective PR and Marketing approaches to think about could be to link up with suppliers and customers when planning any seminars, events etc so as to share the cost, and to work with industry bodies and local Chamber of Commerce to maximise low cost marketing opportunities.

Best wishes,

Chaz

CBC Newsletter is judged to be amongst the Best in the UK by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations.

It’s been a good week. Following on from our last blog on Newsletters (Wednesday, 30 July 2008), we have just heard that we have been shortlisted for the Chartered Institute for Public Relations (CIPR) PRide Award for the Best Newsletter for our work with the Surrey Research Park. The Award ceremony is set for 31st October. So fingers crossed!

 

Newsletters for all

Everyone seems to be interested in Newsletters this summer, whether electronic or printed. With this in mind here is a small taster of our top CBC Newsletter Tips to give you a hand.

* What’s in it for your readers? – make this focus your top priority
* Catch attention – with shorter than usual sentences, images and lots of white space
* Keep at it – we are always telling our clients that news should be issued in a drip drip fashion
* Give your readers a taste of what’s to come in the next issue….

For more details on this, please see our latest PR Tips section on the website.

And have a look at the latest newsletter we produced for the Surrey Research Park.

Click to access srpnewsmay.pdf

Mandy and Olivia