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Public Relations

PROMOTION

Promotion involves the activities and materials you produce to gain visibility. This is the area to focus the majority of your marketing efforts. Some of the most effective promotional techniques include:

Personalized items such as pens embossed with your name and logo also fall under the category of promotion, even though it is commonly called specialty advertising.

ADVERTISING

Advertising is distinguished from publicity and promotions in that you must pay directly for your exposure. Some forms of advertising are display ads in publications, radio and television commercials, classified ads, billboards, phone books, and bus stop benches. Classified ads are usually the most productive form of advertising for massage therapists.

PUBLICITY

Publicity is free media exposure for your practice. It's a powerful, financially inexpensive tool for any business, yet business owners rarely take the time to work the system. Some examples of publicity are news releases, announcements, feature stories, interviews and press conferences. Publicity differs from advertising in that you don't pay for the exposure (although some media outlets do give news exposure preference to advertisers). The advantage of publicity over advertising is that this type of exposure lends more credibility. People are more likely to utilize your services if they read an article about you or watch you on television than if they see an advertisement about your business. When a respected journalist or reporter makes a positive statement about you, it has much greater impact than if you said the same thing about yourself.

COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Community relations increase your visibility and enhance your image. Cultivate these relations by:

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