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Is PR worth it for small businesses?

Don’t be fooled by the common misconception that PR (Public Relations) is only for those sprawling, multi-national enterprises.

PR is all about reputation – and that’s something that’s vital for every business, no matter their size.

Why should a small business consider a PR campaign?

PR, be it traditional or digital, can drive fantastic results for businesses operating in all sectors of the economy.

However, for small businesses, PR campaigns can help with:

  • Increasing brand awareness
  • Establishing company credibility
  • Managing reputation (following a PR crisis, for example)
  • Launching major products or services
  • Strengthening SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) efforts

What are the benefits of PR for small businesses?

While PR can increase brand awareness and boost credibility, it’s not the only marketing activity that can help companies to achieve this goal.

So, why should small businesses consider investing in PR rather than alternative marketing activities?

Some of the most common benefits include:

Cost-efficiency

Small businesses tend not to have huge marketing budgets. Fortunately, PR can be a cost-effective avenue to explore because it leverages earned media coverage rather than expensive paid advertising.

Utilising PR to build a strong, positive public image is the first step to making your small business more attractive to investors, helping to secure the funds you need to build and grow.

Small businesses can often struggle to stand out in large, crowded markets with well-known competitors typically getting all the attention.

Luckily, digital PR can support SEO efforts by providing credibility and enhancing audience trust, driving greater brand awareness and visibility for even the smallest of businesses.

Getting your name in the local paper or regional publication can support your small business with making critical, emotional connections with an audience as well as building professional relationships within the community.

Is hiring a PR firm worth it?

So, is PR worth it​? And more importantly, is PR worth it for small businesses in particular?

As a small to medium-sized (SME) business ourselves, we understand that your marketing budget isn’t a bottomless pit. Every pound has been carefully allocated to each marketing activity, so adding something else into the mix isn’t always a simple decision.

However, hiring a PR firm instead of bringing in an in-house PR professional can not only provide practical cost savings, but also offers the added benefit of a whole agency of expertise and experience – rather than relying on just one individual.

Alternatively, if you’re weighing up whether a PR campaign is worth it, then you should review your key objectives as this can help you to determine just how useful it’s likely to be for your business.

Often, PR activities are most effective if you’re answering ‘yes’ to at least one of these questions:

If you’ve answered positively to some (or even all!) of these questions, then it’s likely that PR will be worth it for your business.

Why not speak to our expert team today to find out how we can help?

Speak to Aqueous Digital today about your PR goals!

Eager to get your name in the digital edition of local papers or boost your in-house SEO efforts? With professional digital PR services, you can do exactly that.

Here at Aqueous Digital, we’ve helped businesses of all sizes, but especially smaller organisations, to see tangible results from strategically curated digital PR campaigns.

Regardless of the size or industry of your business, we’ll work with you to create a package that meets your needs while building credibility, authority, and trust among your online audience.

To arrange your free, no-obligation audit and consultation or to simply discuss your PR aims, please don’t hesitate to get in touch today!

Alongside filling out our online contact form, we also welcome email enquiries made by:

Phone: 0800 285 1424

Email: hello@aqueous-digital.co.uk

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