Internet Public Relations

Internet Public Relations

What has the Internet added to traditional Public Relations?

The Internet has given us e-mail for use in contacting and keeping in touch with editors.  It has given us newsgroups,  where there can be a liberal exchange of ideas with others who have similar interests.  The Internet has given us gads of information and the ability to choose what information is on a web site.  It has given us search engines, which are capable of cataloging every word on web sites and directories, which list web sites and their pages.  The Internet is shrinking the world.  And lastly, it has made it possible for every person to research any subject as thoroughly as desired from his home or office.  Thus, it has become an avenue for reaching potential consumers of products worldwide and is an important part of the marketing mix available to every company.

Do you have to be ".com" to benefit from Internet Public Relations?

Internet Public Relations is another communications tool regardless of whether you have a web site or not.

How does KPR Inc. practice Internet Public Relations?

KPR uses every tool available on the Internet.  KPR contacts editors by e-mail when appropriate and only with the editor's permission.  We send press releases by e-mail to those editors who have specified this type of e-mail contact.  KPR posts every press release issued by KPR on the KPR web site in time for editors to cut and paste it, if desired.  

KPR distributes press releases to those sites on the Internet that accept them and are designed for editorial visitors.  KPR registers each press release with search engines, directories and free for all (FFA) pages.


KPR establishes an Internet news bureau with customized navigation bars for each client.  KPR promotes the Internet news bureau to search engines, directories and FFA pages.  

The object of this effort is to make the client and the client's content easy to locate.  A steady stream of visitors from around the world to the client's pages continues indefinitely.  These visitors can then go from the client's pages on the KPR web site to the client's web site to get more information and contact the client.

 

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