Media-ready messaging
Turn announcements into clear angles that journalists and stakeholders can understand.
Prepare clear PR messages, press assets, media pitches, and outreach planning so your announcement is easier for journalists, partners, and stakeholders to understand.
Headline, angle, quote, boilerplate, and media-ready summary.
Public relations helps organizations shape clear public messages, prepare media-ready assets, and manage communication around announcements, launches, events, or reputation-sensitive topics. This service is for founders, startups, executives, agencies, nonprofits, product teams, and professional-service companies that need practical PR support before outreach. Depending on scope, work may include press release writing, pitch angles, media list structure, company boilerplate, spokesperson notes, FAQ preparation, and outreach tracking. Coverage is never guaranteed, but the materials can make your story clearer and more professionally presented.
Turn announcements into clear angles that journalists and stakeholders can understand.
Prepare press releases, pitch notes, boilerplate copy, FAQs, and outreach trackers.
Messaging is written with clarity, accuracy, and stakeholder sensitivity in mind.
Media list structure and tracking notes help your team follow up consistently.
Each order is organized around your goal, required inputs, selected package, and the level of strategy, copy, setup guidance, or handoff detail you need.
Pricing is structured in a Fiverr-style format for simple ordering. Request a custom quote when your project needs extra assets, deeper platform work, or a non-standard deadline.
A focused starter version of public relations for a small campaign, simple workflow, or first test.
A more complete public relations package for most businesses that need stronger structure and clearer implementation notes.
A priority, business-ready public relations solution for teams that need deeper planning, polish, and delivery support.
The service is designed for businesses that need useful deliverables, responsive communication, and a smooth ordering process without inflated claims.
Every page section, deliverable, and workflow is shaped around the buyer brief, audience, and use case.
Benefit: the final output feels specific to your business instead of generic.
The process uses a focused brief, practical questions, and organized review points.
Benefit: you spend less time explaining the same requirement repeatedly.
Packages are scoped for realistic delivery windows, with urgent support reviewed before order confirmation.
Benefit: you can move quickly without unclear expectations.
Included revisions refine the approved direction within the agreed scope.
Benefit: feedback is handled professionally without restarting the project unnecessarily.
Deliverables are checked for readability, structure, consistency, and handoff clarity.
Benefit: your team receives work that is easier to review and use.
Package choices, client inputs, and next steps are explained before work starts.
Benefit: you can choose a clear scope or request a custom quote when needed.
These example projects show how the service can be adapted for real business scenarios, campaign needs, and team workflows.
A practical project focused on translating business goals into usable public relations deliverables for a specific audience and channel.
Result focus: clearer structure and faster internal review.
A focused support package that organized messaging, workflow steps, review points, and handoff notes for a real campaign scenario.
Result focus: better handoff and fewer missing details.
A strategy-led example built around buyer intent, team usability, quality control, and clear next steps after delivery.
Result focus: more useful guidance before campaign launch.
A service package designed to make the offer easier to understand, manage, review, and prepare for launch.
Result focus: stronger buyer-facing communication.
A polished example showing how public relations can support a business use case without overcomplicating the process.
Result focus: practical next steps for a working team.
Each step keeps expectations clear so you know what to send, what will be prepared, and how revisions fit into the project.
Client: Select the package that matches your current scope, timeline, and revision needs.
Provider: You receive a clear starting scope for the project.
Client: Share announcement details, company background, spokesperson information, target regions, audience, dates, quotes, and media preferences.
Provider: The brief is reviewed and key assumptions are confirmed.
Client: Stay available for important clarification if a detail affects quality or delivery.
Provider: The public relations deliverables are planned, written, structured, or prepared as agreed.
Client: Give specific feedback on wording, structure, timing, deliverables, or priorities.
Provider: Included revisions are applied within the agreed project scope.
Client: Review the final files and prepare them for implementation or team use.
Provider: Organized files, notes, and next-step guidance are delivered.
These realistic Fiverr-style reviews reflect common buyer priorities: clear updates, practical deliverables, revision handling, and professional presentation.
The public relations work was clear, organized, and easy to review. Communication stayed practical, delivery was on time, and the revision round helped align the final output with our campaign goals without unnecessary back and forth.
We needed a reliable freelancer-style package for public relations. The brief questions were useful, the deliverables were structured well, and the final handoff gave our team enough detail to move forward confidently.
The project felt professional from start to finish. The first draft already reflected our audience and business context, and the requested revisions were handled carefully without changing the approved scope.
Clear communication made the order easy. The final public relations deliverables were concise, practical, and better organized than our internal notes. It helped us reduce confusion before launch.
I appreciated the quality control and realistic advice. There were no exaggerated promises, just thoughtful structure, useful recommendations, and a final delivery we could adapt quickly.
The turnaround was smooth and the final files were easy to share with our team. The service-specific details, revision handling, and handoff notes made the package feel complete.
Review scope, requirements, delivery time, revisions, ownership, custom offers, urgent delivery, communication, and support before choosing a package.
The service includes press release or pitch draft, media angle brief, boilerplate, FAQ notes, and outreach tracker. The exact deliverables depend on the selected package, your platform, available inputs, and whether you need strategy only, copy support, setup guidance, or a more complete launch-ready package.
You should provide announcement details, company background, spokesperson information, target regions, audience, dates, quotes, and media preferences. Clear inputs help the work start faster, reduce revision time, and make the final delivery more useful for your team.
Delivery depends on the selected package and how complete your inputs are. Smaller projects can usually be prepared faster, while advanced workflows, multiple assets, stakeholder feedback, or platform-specific requirements need more review time.
This service can support workflows around tools such as Google Docs, Google Sheets, Muck Rack, Cision, Prowly, email outreach tools, newsroom CMS, and brand media kits. If your exact tool is different, share it before ordering so the scope can be adjusted if needed.
Basic is for a focused starter need, Standard is a more complete package for most businesses, and Premium is a deeper solution with priority support, more revision room, and broader planning for teams with serious launch requirements.
Yes. A custom offer is recommended when your scope does not fit the listed packages, you need extra deliverables, multiple versions, deeper platform support, or a deadline that needs separate review.
Urgent delivery may be available depending on current workload and project complexity. Share your deadline, required deliverables, and available inputs first so the timeline can be reviewed before the order starts.
Revisions are used to refine the agreed direction, fix unclear details, adjust wording, improve structure, and align the work with your brief. Major changes outside the original scope may require a custom quote.
You can share specific feedback and use the included revision round to request practical improvements. The best feedback explains what should change, why it matters, and which examples or requirements should guide the revision.
Yes, the final approved work is prepared for your business use. Any third-party platform rules, asset licenses, compliance requirements, or legal approvals remain your responsibility to review before launch.
Basic clarification support is available after delivery for understanding files, notes, or handoff details. New deliverables, extra strategy, platform implementation, or campaign changes can be handled through a separate order.