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Public Relations on your project

Public Relations on your project

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It is important for all projects to receive the right level of stakeholder engagement and adoption to truly succeed. And while this is known, there is less emphasis placed on how to do this. In this episode I invite PR guru and consultant, Jules Brooke from Handle your own PR to guide us on ways we can elevate our project message to increase our reach and get our audience excited about the value of our projects.

We cover:
* How to plan to be seen and heard
* Strategies to have your message received
* What to do with the attention
* Receiving longevity from your PR

Jules Brooke is the founder of Handle Your Own PR, a DIY PR service for business owners, and has been teaching people how to get media coverage for their business for over 15 years.
Handle Your Own PR has helped thousands of small business owners make millions of dollars’ worth of media exposure by running their own PR campaigns. Using her online boot camps, coaching and PR SaaS platform, Jules’ students have been on TV, radio and been featured in magazines and newspapers nationally. Many have gone on to huge success in their business.

Follow Jules on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/julesbrooke/

Link to Handle Your Own PR website:
https://www.handleyourownpr.com.au/

Connect with me: www.projecting.com.au

Linked In: www.linkedin.com/karineodonnell
Instagram: www.instragram.com/projectingwithpeople
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Projecting With People

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