Monday, 26 August 2013

PR In the Event World

Excellent Pr Management


Each event company need they own Pr practitioners .Pr is important to an event to create awareness to the public about the event.Pr can also help the event to get more publicity and also make it more successful then it already is.

If the Durban July did not have a good prp to help them with they event the event would not be so successful as it is today since 1897 the Durban July was not that well known only became well known in 2004 because of the media and a good public relation team.



5.Qualities of a successful manger to a successful event
1. Excellent time management
2. Resource fullness
3.Communication
4.Passion
5.Strong will,but a level a head

There are few methods that Pr use to make a event successful through social media,media pitches.To have a successful event  u must also have a professional management who will plan your event and make it memorable so everyone can remember it and talk about it .


11 comments:

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  2. very true sister friend and I have to agree with Nolitha as well because for a brand to get that much publicity that Durban JUly gets certainly has to be from good PR team.

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  3. true what would a event be without successful event manger

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  4. I totally agree with you, in order for one to have a successful event, proper PRstrategies need to be followed

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  5. none beats a boring event, i like the qualities you wrote down.

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  6. That qualities is what makes a event more successful and attract more people each year

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  7. mmmh yes indeed your qualities are so on point and you cant go wrong with them hey, i like, sweet staff.

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  8. Nothing beats a good PR strategy...nice blog:)

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  9. The qualities you highlighted are very important. More people should note them as important.

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  10. True lindo i hope some of us who wanna go into events must take it serious and thanks for pointing that out

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