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A Practical and Concise Introduction to Agency Life

The PR Agency Handbook guides students through the day-to-day operations of a professional PR agency and offers best practices for creating a successful career in the industry. Authors Regina Luttrell and Luke Capizzo highlight real-world stories from the field as well as interviews with PR experts to help students bridge the gap between college and professional life. Throughout the book, students are introduced to many of the sub-fields of strategic communication, including traditional public relations and corporate communication, marketing, social media, creative production (print, digital, video, audio), web and user experience design, and search engine optimization (SEO). Students will not only develop a fundamental understanding of the different components found within an agency, but they will also gain an appreciation for the positive impact that excellent agency work can have on organizations.

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Part I: Agency Life
 
Chapter 1: Working in an Agency
Work Environment

 
Agency Structure

 
Agency Types: Niche Agency vs. Full Service

 
 
Chapter 2: Working with Clients
Choosing a Client: The Right Fit

 
Types of PR Expertise

 
Clients Large and Small

 
Client Types, Obstacles and Solutions

 
 
Chapter 3: Starting off on the right foot
Setting Expectations

 
Client Contacts and Reporting Relationships

 
Billing for Services

 
Key Takeaways

 
 
Part II: Strategies & Tactics
 
Chapter 4: Managing Projects, Meetings, and Client Communication
Setting Expectations for Success

 
Best Practices for Project Management

 
Agency and Client Meetings: Before, During, and After

 
 
Chapter 5: Corporate Communication: A Look at Crisis Communication and Media Relations
The Role of Corporate Communication and Agency Partners

 
 
Chapter 6: Social Media: A Comprehensive Look at What Companies Need
Organizational Social Media for Clients

 
Content creation and Curation

 
Building the Right Relationships

 
The Evolution of a Company’s Social Media Strategy

 
 
Chapter 7: Marketing: Marketing in a Public Relations Agency
Two is Better than One

 
The Ecosystem of Earned and Paid

 
 
Chapter 8: Branding Basics
Creating a Company Brand

 
Building, Managing, & Sustaining Brands

 
 
Chapter 9: Internal Communication
What can agencies add to internal communication?

 
Internal communication for external results

 
 
Chapter 10: Creative Production
Basic Visual Design Principles

 
Learning the Languages of Design

 
Learning the Language of Print Production

 
Learning the Language of Video Production

 
 
Chapter 11: SEO, Content Marketing & Digital Marketing
Principles of Web Design

 
 
Part III: The Business of Agency PR
 
Chapter 12: Client Service-The Counselor Role and Seeding Creativity
Challenges to Agency-Client Partnerships

 
Providing Strategic Counsel

 
The power of “Yes, and…”

 
 
Chapter 13: Entrepreneurship & Business Development
What do you want to be?

 
Developing Long-term Client Relationships

 
 
Part IV –Putting it all together
 
Chapter 14: Public Relations Tools and Templates
PRSA IPA Proposal Template

 
ROSTIR Strategic Planning Guide

 
Strategy or Creative Brief

 
Mini Case Study: Lincoln’s Watch

 

“It should prove very helpful as an assigned text for undergraduate and graduate students; this handbook is recommended primarily to academic libraries supporting a business program, especially for marketing, media, and advertising courses.

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Key features
KEY FEATURES:
  • Real-world examples from the field ensure that the practical concepts presented become concrete for readers.
  • Numerous interviews with industry professionals from across the country and around the world are included at the end of each chapter to provide readers with snapshots of the agency experience.
  • A chapter dedicated to social media (Chapter 6) offers students a comprehensive look at how companies utilize these important platforms
  • An introduction to the PESO and ROSTIR models shows students how to adapt their campaigns to meet the needs of today’s integrated agency environment.
  • A chapter dedicated to tools and templates gives students exposure to real documents they’ll need in their careers
  • Arising from a need for a practical, honest guide outlining the inter-workings of agency life, this text can be utilized as a reference by both students and professionals alike.

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