Manage PR and Media with a Specialist

You need to align your marketing objectives and processes to your  company strategy and organizational structure. You are required to  present an organized system for the marketing alignment of your company.
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By Jesse Hopps

Fundamentally, the Media Specialist is responsible for media strategy and relations. Most Marketing Directors do not have the time to deal with journalists, create and place online/offline advertisements, or track and measure the results of campaigns. Use Demand Metric's downloadable Media Specialist job description to formalize the role of media relations in your organization, and get a handle on this function.

Key Media Specialist Responsibilities:

  • Develop Media Strategy - by analyzing various media channels and determining the right mix for your organization's product/services, the Media Specialist is responsible for creating a comprehensive strategic media plan.
  • Manage Media Budget - provide accountability for media spending including public relations campaigns, advertising, or other budget items.
  • Measure Results - determine how each campaign will be measured and track and report on results to senior management and/or steering committee.
  • Public Relations - select appropriate tools and systems for effective press release submission, distribution, and coverage by industry journalists.
  • Maintain Knowledge - of current media trends, developments, best practices, tools, and procedures for implementing multi-channel campaigns.
  • Market Targeting & Segmentation - analyze current customer base and potential market segments to create tailored communications.

Action Plan:

    1. Determine your Needs - not all organizations require a formal Media Specialist function. If you have requirements in the areas of public relations, media planning & strategy, metrics & benchmarks, and reporting, there is a good chance that you would benefit from this function.
    2. Formalize the Job Description - use Demand Metric's customizable Media Specialist job description to outline what you are looking for in a candidate, and the requirements of the position.
  1. Interview Candidates - you may wish to hire internally for this role, as deep knowledge of company processes, strategy, and methods are essential for success in this position. Complete a fair, open, hiring process, and select the candidate who is best for the job. Important attributes include established industry media contacts and excellent communication skills.
  2. Set Goals & Objectives - once you have selected your Media Specialist, complete an initial meeting to set and document the goals & objectives for this year. Be sure to discuss how efforts will be measured upon performance review.

Bottom-Line:

If you are serious about improving your media strategy & relations, you need an experience Media Specialist. Assess your requirements, and if necessary, hire an experienced Media Specialist who can optimize this process.

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