Public Relations for New Spa Openings
November 9, 2003
Categories: Public Relations
Write a press release about your new spa and create a press kit and send to important local and national media. Attempt to call the editors to see how you can help them with your expertise. Think of who would be the most important people you would want to come to this event and what would it take to get them there. Plan that event. Come up with a party concept that would communicate what you are up to. More important editors may prefer a one on one visit. It is good to know the media and inviting them to your spa is a good way to start to know them. I think you are only new once so you should take advantage of that and get all the free publicity that you can.
If you can afford to advertise...great.
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SterlingPR replied on Permalink
Maximizing Exposure
We completely agree- our experience in the spa/salon industry shows how critical the quantity and quality of press coverage can be. Since not everyone can afford advertising, public relations efforts can greatly reduce cost while maximizing quality exposure. During your event take the time to talk with as many attendees one on one as possible, making the event personal and a special experience for the attendees. Accurate & timely publicity is extremely important especially when you are first launching your business. Complimentary consultations with true specialists are a great first step in the right direction.
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