One of the first questions out of clients’ mouths, when they start working with a PR agency, is “when can we expect to see results with digital public relations?” The answer is: longer than with digital advertising. Online ads bring immediate but volatile results. On the other hand, digital PR slowly builds your brand and turns one-time customers into lifelong fans. If you want to learn more, you’re in luck.
In this episode of the Social PR Secrets Podcast, host and digital PR expert Lisa Buyer walks through some of the highlights of her latest Search Engine Journal article talking about her favorite and least favorite myths, musts, and mantras when it comes to digital public relations.
While almost all companies are willing to splurge on advertising, few understand that digital PR is another central element of a successful business. However, for digital PR to work, brands need more than money. They need to understand the process takes time, they should communicate and cooperate with their agency, and keep their expectations realistic.
Once you’ve understood that, digital PR will surprise you in more ways than one. Unlike advertising, PR positively affects every part of the funnel. And unlike advertising, PR offers sustained rewards overtime. In short, PR gives brands what they can’t buy in ads. This includes:
✅ Thought leadership
✅ Credibility
✅ Third-party endorsements
✅ Community
✅ Relationships
✅ Impact
✅ Low budget/no budget is needed.
#1. PR is only measured in numbers
“At the end of the day, it’s about forging lasting connections. Not just with news media, but with consumers, employees, and the community,” said PR Consultant Tanya Pinsoneault.
#2. Only big companies do social listening
Robyn Linders, social analytics expert and founder of Grill Girl said, “all companies, big and small, B2C and B2B need to understand the environment they are competing in. Social analytics is the best way to understand this quickly and honestly from regular people’s mouths.”
#3. The best PR pros live in LA and New York
Brands should keep in mind they’re looking for talent, not location. The best professionals can now be found all over the country - and the world!
Want to know what other myths are the most common? Listen to the episode to find out!
This episode also includes lots of tips for brands to ensure their digital PR work yields the best results. Here are three of them:
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