Get
a Public Relations Job or Start a Public Relations Business
Imagine
having an exciting, high paying job that lets you use your creativity
to communicate with the public. Welcome to public relations consulting!

Public
relations consultants provide communication services for all types of companies
in entertainment, finance, fashion,
health care, high tech, publishing, sports, retail, tourism and
many other fields.
As
a public relations consultant (also known as a publicist or media relations consultant), your client or employer may give you an
exciting challenge such as:
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We
have an event coming up. How can we get people to attend?
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How
can we make our new movie a blockbuster hit?
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How
can we get our book onto the bestseller list?
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How can we get more publicity?
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How
can we persuade people to buy our new product?
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How
can we get more people to donate money to our charity?
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How
can we convince people to vote for our candidate?
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We
have an emergency situation. How can we quickly communicate what
people should do?
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How
can we get people to invest in our company?
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How
do we improve our industry's public image?
Faced
with one of these challenges, you will
come up with solutions to inform, influence or persuade
people.
Those
solutions may involve communication techniques such as getting publicity
in the media (television, radio, newspapers, Internet, etc.) and
organizing public events.
There
are few careers that offer so many benefits. Public relations consultants
say there is a huge sense of satisfaction in planning a public relations
project and seeing the results. Part of the thrill in public relations
is being an insider
behind the scenes and getting the real
story.
If
you are self-employed public relations consultant you might get paid $50
per hour to promote special events or earn up to $200 per hour
to consult with business executives.
As
a public relations consultant you will likely work with many interesting
and important people. Some public relations consultants work with
celebrities. Even popular television
shows, such as Sex and the City featured
characters working in public relations. It's no wonder public relations
is seen as a glamorous career.

As
long as you have the desire, you can become a public relations consultant.
If you want to be a freelance public relations consultant or start your own public relations consulting business, no
degree is required.
If
you would like to be paid to provide public relations consulting services,
the FabJob Guide to Become a Public Relations
Consultant is for you! In this e-book
you will discover how you can get started and succeed in the exciting
career of public relations consulting.
Or,
if you are looking to promote yourself or your own
business, this guide offers tips and techniques to promote yourself with
free media publicity.
Author
Lynne
Bliss has more than 10 years of public relations experience and is
the owner of a successful public relations agency. In this guide she shares
with you her own experiences as well as
insider tips and
expert
advice from other successful public relations consultants.
The
guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to become
a public relations consultant, including:
Public
Relations Consulting Services
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How
to create a public relations plan
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How
to prepare public relations materials
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How
to write and format a press release (also known as a news release
or media release)
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What
to include in a media kit
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How
to work with the media
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How
to develop a media list
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The
best ways to contact the media
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News
release distribution services plus contact information for wire
services
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How
to find where your news relases were published
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How
to get feature articles in magazines
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How
to organize a news conference including where and when to hold them
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Checklist
for organizing special events (such as a grand opening, dinner,
product launch, or open house)
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An
introduction to crisis communications
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Internet
public relations
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Where
to get website content
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What
to include in an online press kit
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What
you need to know about blogs
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Impress
clients with your knowledge of other ways to use technology in public
relations, including email, instant messaging, and electronic meetings
Getting
a Public Relations Job
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The
skills
employers are looking for and how you can develop them
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Discover
what employers of public relations consultants are looking for
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Discover
the types of organizations that hire public relations consultants
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How
other public relations consultants got their start, so you can get
ideas for launching your own career
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How
to get a job with a public relations agency
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Where
public relations job openings are advertised
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Creative
ways to find a public relations job
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Common
mistakes to avoid that could cost you the job
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How
to prepare a resume (includes a sample)
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How
to dress and what to do in an interview
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Discover
what employers of public relations consultants are looking for

Starting
Your Own Public Relations Business
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How
to start a part-time or full-time public relations consulting business
with little or no money
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What
to include in a public relations business plan
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How
to set up your office
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Pricing
your services (including sample hourly, daily, and project rates for
a variety of public relations services)
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Identifying
potential clients
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How
to effectively market your public relations services
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What
to do during your first meeting with a potential client (including
what to bring and what to wear)
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How
to prepare a proposal
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Ways
to increase your income plus how to get a deposit paid in advance
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Helpful
samples (including sample contract, sample invoice and more)
PLUS,
you will discover:
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How
to create an impressive portfolio
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Information
about educational programs in public relations
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Ways
to get public relations experience (including volunteer opportunities
and internships)
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How
to be recognized as a professional public relations consultant
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Valuable
resources
(including the top public relations associations and publications)
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Samples
of what you need to launch your public relations consulting career, including:
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Sample
public relations plan
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Sample
media plan
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Sample
press release
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Sample
magazine query letter
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Sample
event planning checklist
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Sample
crisis communication plan outline
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Sample
marketing letter
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Sample
resume
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Sample rates (hourly, daily, and per project) for public relations services
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Sample
voice mail message
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Sample
letter to a client
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Sample
from a proposal
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Sample
contract (service agreement)
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Sample
invoice
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And
much more!
The
information in this guide can save you many hours of research, help you
avoid some common mistakes, and give you information you need to become
a public relations consultant.
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