Silver beads from Bali

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BALI SILVER BEADS By JAYAMAHE

W H O L E S A L E D I R E C T F R O M B A L I http://www.bali-beads.com Dear Sir, From Bali - Indonesia we would like to introduce yourepparttar Jayamahe collection,repparttar 105421 artistic Silver Beads touched with balinese ornament beauty. We ensure that all of our products are made from solid .925 sterling silver by Balinese silver crafters. Please visit our website http://www.bali-beads.com Kadek Ari ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jayamahe Silver Jl. Wijaya Kusuma I/2 Denpasar Bali - Indonesia 80233 Ph. 62-81-1397840 Website : www.bali-beads.com Email : sales@bali-beads.com

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PR Buyers Beware!

Written by Robert A. Kelly


Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. A copy would be appreciated at bobkelly@TNI.net. Net word count is 765 including guidelines and resource box. Robert A. Kelly © 2003.

PR Buyers Beware!

It can bite you and waste your public relations budget whenrepparttar program emphasizes communications tactics instead of how to make certain your key outside audiences understand who and what you are.

Especially sad when tactics are placed in motion before you really know how your key target audience views your organization, and exactly at whom those tactics should be directed. Things can really fall apart if you then fail to decide up front what changes in perceptions, and thus behaviors you desire atrepparttar 105419 end ofrepparttar 105420 program.

That’s no way to structure a public relations program.

Instead, before pulling any triggers, ask one big question. Who is my #1 public relations target? Focus on that certain outside audience that you know affects your organization more than any other. It makes sense because that particular external “public” probably will have a big say aboutrepparttar 105421 survival of your organization.

Keep in mind that your other external audiences will need similar care and feeding as you move forward.

So, with your target in sight, you need to interact with members of that key audience and get inside their heads. What, if anything, do they think about you and your organization? As you talk to them, do negative feelings or observations come torepparttar 105422 surface? Why? What appears to need correction? Are there inaccuracies? Misconceptions? For that matter, is there a dangerous rumor loose out there that badly needs neutralizing?

The answers are solid gold because they let you form a public relations goal which, when achieved, corrects what’s wrong. Your goal could be to knock down that rumor, clarify that misconception, or correct that inaccuracy.

In setting your goal, stay alert torepparttar 105423 fact that alteringrepparttar 105424 perceptions of that target audience recognizes that perceptions almost always lead to predictable behaviors that can either hurt or help you achieve your objectives.

Now you need a roadmap that tells you how to get to that goal. In other words, a strategy. In dealing with personal opinion, we only have three strategic choices. Create, change or reinforce that perception, i.e., that opinion.

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