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Public Relations Firm (PR Firm) - Important Facts

PR professionals usually target only certain segments of the public, since similar opinions tend to be shared by a group of people rather than an entire society. However, by targeting different audiences with different messages to achieve an overall goal, PR professionals can achieve widespread opinion and behavior change.

A public relations firm (pr firm) is independent from the client and provides a third-party perspective on the client's business, goods or services. Typical public relations firm (pr firm) clients include businesses (sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLC's) and corporations, non-profit organizations and government agencies.

A public relations firm (pr firm) can be as small as one person (sole practitioner) or more than 1,000. In general, those of 9 or fewer employees are considered to be small firms). If a public relations firm (pr firm) has 10 - 75 employees, that is considered a medium-to-large firm. Above 75 is considered large and represents a minority.

A public relations firm (pr firm) with a large number of employees generally has multiple locations. In some situations, the additional offices are "service offices" located near a client facility and are there to provide nearby "service." In such cases, the essence of the public relations firm (pr firm) that

includes creative services, production, etc. are at the headquarters location. The "services offices" are meant to be staffed with account personnel.

The continuing evolution of the public relations firm (pr firm) is such that a public relations firm (pr firm) can provide far more than conventional public relations. A full service public relations firm is one that provides a comprehensive menu of services, including analyst relations, crisis management, e-business strategies, investor relations, labor relations, media relations, public affairs, public relations, traffic, branding, product placement, event planning, sports marketing, tradeshow support and an ever-evolving list of attributes that contribute to the marketing and sales of their client's goods and/or services.

For economic reasons, and because taking on a new client includes many initial internal expenses that are generally meant to be amortized over time, public relations firms (pr firms) prefer to establish an Agency of Record (AOR) relationship with their clients. An AOR relationship includes a contract for a stipulated duration, encompassing details regarding fees, ownership and rights, as well as termination clauses.

Work done by a public relations firm (pr firm) without the benefit of a contract (or written agreement) is referred to as "project work." In that

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