SUCCESsful PR
Owning It!
Eventful PR
100

This component of the SUCCESs model engages the senses

What is concrete

100

This is a great way to demonstrate your expertise in a written form but should be useful and not overly promotional

What is a blog

100

This type of event is for the media, open to the public, on the record, and carries big risks but great exposure.

What is a news conference

200

This component of the SUCCESs model opens up "knowledge gaps" to keep the audience interested

What is Unexpected

200

This is a the storytelling content about your brand often found on your website

What is content marketing

200

This type of event is for the media but is usually off the record, smaller, and more specialized.

What is a media briefing

300

This component of the SUCCESs model is activated using people with first hand experience or sometimes, using celebrities

What is credible

300
When organizations use this, they should be sure to choose the right messages for the right platforms to reach the right audiences

What is social media

300
This type of event has a high budget, long lead time, requires a theme, and usually conducted as a fundraiser.

What is a banquet

400

This component of the SUCCESs model can make you happy, sad, excited, or angry but should also contain an ask from the audience.

What is emotional

400

This form of owned media looks like an article but is actually a story meant to promote a product often found in lifestyle magazines

What is a matte release

400

These events are trips for the media to learn more about a place or topic and require careful and strategic planning to promote tourism or investment.

Familiarization Trips or junkets
500

This is the core element in the SUCCESs model often encapsulated in a tagline or memorable phrase

What is simple

500

This is an often difficult to place piece written for a newspaper that expresses a point of view. You must convince the editor to publish it.

What is an op-ed

500

What are two advantages of holding events and what are two disadvantages?

Two advantages: face to face encounters and broadening audiences

Two disadvantages: Time and cost

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