Public Relations Training for you or your staff
Making PR Work for Your Business
There are businesses that would benefit hugely from PR but have not got the pennies to spend in order to make the pounds. For those that need to be able to grasp the basics of PR themselves we run a course to get you started.
The course teaches delegates how to write a press release, lets them in on a few journalistic secrets, tells them about local Shropshire media, their deadlines, PR they welcome and PR they don't and much much more.
"I came away feeling very motivated about my new business venture and far more confident that I could create my own PR strategy in the future. As well as being very friendly and approachable, Rhea is very knowledgeable about how newspapers are run, the sort of stories they like and the best way to come to the attention of local journalists."
Deryn Oliver, Fabulous Beauty Products
"It is quite clear to me that Rhea's knowledge of her industry is extensive and her insight into the workings of modern day media, especially on a local level, is profound.Every business needs good PR but can't always afford to pay a professional. Rhea's willingness to share her skills and experience with businesses like mine proved that this course was an effective and efficient use of my time."
Susan Caroline, Pengwern Books
Using Social Media
Social Media is a fantastic PR tool as you have an audience of thousands and can get in touch with them with a press of a button.
Eg: Whenever you are mentioned on a website you can enter that link into Twitter or any other social media site and invite people to take a look.
Not only will the readers of the papers see it in print but so will all of your followers and their followers should they find it interesting enough to 'retweet'.
If this is all gobbledygook to you it may be worth you paying a visit to one of our PR and Social Media courses where you can learn how to set up on social media and use it as a PR tool.


