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Public Relations

Engage the Community With Your Story

pr services for:  Special Events | Non-profits and Charities | Grand Openings 

community engagement

The Seedless Agency has strategically promoted dozens of successful events since 2009. From large-scale, multi-day events at the to local business grand openings, we have experience with events of all sizes. We use a carefully structured mix of public relations and and digital outreach to insure maximum exposure throughout the target geographic area. We are experts in harnessing the power of local and regional media for the purpose of achieving success for our clients.


A critical part of promoting a successful event is making sure there is maximum online exposure. We cover the basics with community calendar listings, plus take a cohesive approach to social media along with customized outreach to relevant influencers, bloggers and social media pages. We also know how build awareness of your event and promote ticket sales online using Google display advertising, retargeting and pay-per-click advertising. This 360 approach to online marketing gives your event the best opportunity for success. 


Event PR is a business of relationships and outreach must be customized for the type of event that is being promoted. There are numerous opportunities for non-profits to promote fund raisers, and knowing where these opportunities lie and how to tap into them is one of our many strengths. We understand when and how to engage influential high-profile personalities in a way that creates an experience that is positive for everyone involved. From writing and distributing press releases to securing pre-event television interviews or day-of coverage we make sure your public relations effort covers every available opportunity to help your event achieve success.

HAVE QUESTIONS?

FAQ's: LEARN MORE ABOUT - Public Relations and how it can help your business grow

  • What is public relations?

    Public relations is a communication discipline that involves identifying the right audiences, crafting a clear message, protecting reputation, and building long-term, positive relationships between an organization and its stakeholders.

  • Who can benefit from public relations? Why do companies need it?

    All organizations can benefit from public relations to build connections within their communities and reach their target audience. Each client’s needs are unique, and we work to identify those through our onboarding process. We’ve helped businesses including non-profits, local event promoters and even national brands with regional public relations campaigns designed to engage the target audience with their cause or business.

  • Is public relations more than just press releases?

    Yes! Press releases are still important in any PR campaign, but they are just one tactic within the execution of the overall strategy. We use press releases in conjunction with community calendar listings, local community affairs programming opportunities plus a social media plan that includes outreach to influencers that are a fit for the target audience. 

  • How do media outlets determine what to cover or print?

    Not every story is newsworthy. Each news outlet has different criteria as does each journalist. It is important to understand how to tell a company’s story in such a way that each individual journalist will find it relevant to their audience. We understand how to discover the most compelling stories within our clients’ organization and how to effectively share them with media outlets to garner the most coverage possible. 

  • What is the difference between marketing and public relations?

    Marketing is the overall process of increasing awareness of a business, organization or person. Public Relations is one subset of marketing and is the process of maintaining a favorable image and building beneficial relationships between an organization and the public communities, groups, and people it serves. The goal of public relations is to earn awareness and a favorite image by drawing attention to newsworthy and attention-worthy activities within the organization.

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