Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Identifying your target media

With the media landscape that is constantly evolving, it is important to identify your target media in order to reach the right audience. Here we provide some basic steps you can follow:
Step 1: Target your audience
In order to know your target media you need to identify your target audience -
this refers to the kind of people you want to have an influence on.


 Step 2: Target your media
Once you have decided on your audience, you can target the media that holds the most influence on them.

 
 Step3: Develop a good / rapport relationship with the media
It is vital to build a good relationship with the media and to understand their deadlines in order to work and communicate better.



Step4: Be very clear about what you want to communicate and what media tools you will need specifically for you to get the desired results.


Lastly, there are many resourceful sites available on the web. However, here are some of our favorite links that you could use as a good reference to identifying your target media and achieving the results you need.











Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Learning from mistakes: The biggest PR blunders of 2010

Let's face it, no matter how you wake up on New Year's day (fresh with resolutions at hand or  hung over and trying to recall resolutions ) the memories that we carry forward with us  from the previous year are the prominent events that transpired in our personal lives and the public eye. We do this because these events are lessons that we hope to learn from and it also shapes the way we receive the days ahead.

So, in the spirit of learning and bidding farewell to the year that was, I have compiled a few of the  PR nightmares of 2010 that you probably heard of unless you were living under a sound proof shell.

Hence, Smart Communication Presents: 

Learning from mistakes: The biggest PR blunders of 2010
BP: Oops I did it again...

  Tons and tons of oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico and just as many “should haves”, “would haves” and “could haves”.

Public relations professionals are all for speaking out early and often in times of crisis and that’s what CEO Tony Hayward did. Unfortunately he mangled British Petroleum’s corporate image by downplaying the damage and issuing thoughtless sound bites, including “it wasn’t our accident” and “I just want my life back”–after 11 workers lost their lives in the explosion of oil rig Deepwater Horizon.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Brown-Bag session on:Media Relations

Wednesday - 21 July 2010
Topics: Media Relations /Media Pitch/ Understanding News Angles
In our last discussion, we covered a topic on media relations and the importance of producing a good pitch as well as what makes news worthy. These topics were highlighted to understand its crucial role in public relations.
As we know, media relations is vital and it requires a lot of skill and practice about the media as well as knowledge on current affairs and issues. Hence, having a broad understanding on what drives the media and knowing how the media functions is essential.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Communications Training By SPRG (Strategic Public Relations Sdn. Bhd.)



The problem with communication
is the illusion that it has taken place
by: George Bernard Shaw

 
Effective communication is a much needed skill in today’s competitive business environment.  It is important that every executive is able to communicate clearly and consistently to add value to the business. However, not everyone can become an effective communicator overnight. Communication skills have to be developed, fine-tuned and improved over time.  Our communication workshops provide basic guidelines and information as well as practical training on communicating effectively with your stakeholders, managing your media interactions and writing with impact.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Links to local media websites

Here is a list of prominent local and international media websites:

English
  1. The Star - www.thestaronline.com
  2. New Straits Times - www.nst.com.my
  3. Malay Mail - www.mmail.com.my
  4. The Sun - www.sun2surf.com
  5. Vanakkam Malaysia - www.vanakkammalaysia.com (also in Malay and Tamil)
  6. Bernama - www.bernama.com
  7. The Edge Daily - www.theedgedaily.com
Malay
  1. Sinar Harian - www.sinarharian.com.my
  2. Utusan Malaysia - www.utusan.com.my
  3. Harian Metro - www.hmetro.com.my
  4. Berita Harian - www.bharian.com.my
  5. Kosmo Online - www.kosmo.com.my