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| Setting goals for fashion Public Relations |
Goals, strategies, objectives, tactics….it’s enough to make the fashion PR planning process feel as much like getting your eyelashes died (stinging, tearing, lots of blinking and terror-filled “when will it stop!” thoughts racing through your mind) than anything.
The next time you sit down to rock out a smart, sizzling and strategic fashion PR plan, drink a martini (kidding – but seriously how great is that photo!), and first make sure your planning process is up to code. Extra points if you can memorize and then recite the key differences – just watch your client/boss melt with awe because seriously, most of us have flubbed this up at least once or twice.
Behold, your PR plan refresher course/cheat sheet:
Goals
Think of goals like overarching long-term needs/hopes and dreams. They are typically broad, abstract and potentially difficult to quantify.
Objectives
Think of objectives like those desired achievements that will assist with meeting the determined goals. They are statements of intent that explain what needs to happen, what needs to be achieved, or where the brand needs to be in order for goals to be met. They also need to be expressed in concrete, measurable terms.
Tips for writing PR objectives
- Start with an action verb – words like increase, reduce, improve, maintain work well
- If you are using “by” you are writing a strategy, not an objective. Try again.
Strategies
One step down in the PR planning process are the strategies. Poor strategies, they are the most misunderstood of all! Strategies are simply the “how” that, when done correctly, will help to ensure you meet your stated objective. Your strategies are also the guidelines that set up the strategic direction of your programs (ie your tactics).
Tips for writing PR strategies
- Use action verbs like Develop, Create, Promote, Target, etc
- Did you just write Develop a look book to….. sorry kitten, strategies do not include the “to” phrase. The “to” in this case is to meet the stated objective. The stinker.
- Also omit your tendancy to use “by” – as in “Promote my brand by developing a look book to – that look book you are all amped about? That, my friend is a tactic. What you DO with that look book is your strategy.
Tactic
Oh tactics…these are the specific “who’s” and “whats” that define your program and plan. Seems silly it took so long to get here, right? But here we are. Tactics are specifics, they are action items.
Tips for writing PR tactics
- Tactics work best when accompanied by verbs like Implement, Utilize, Add, Contact, or Participate.
- Add measurable outcomes like dates.http://bbs.globalintimatewear.com/yaf_postst82_How-to-Write-Fashion-PR-Goals-Objectives-Strategies-and-Tactics.aspx

I am realy going to learn a lot from this..but I must ask,what is the difference of fashion pr from others?
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