How to Make a Public Relations Communications Plan




How to Make a Public Relations Communications Plan

The framework taught in this course has been used by public relations practitioners for decades to avoid costly miscommunications and achieve desirable results during campaigns, projects, and ongoing general communications. Put it to use for your business or project right now by using our free worksheets, templates, and examples included with this course. This course is growing and getting better all the time. Buy it once and benefit from having lifetime access to all of the resources and templates that are added year over year.

Updated: We heard your feedback! We have created two new extensive lessons to walk you step-by-step through the hardest parts of communications planning that we have used in real large-scale communications plans:

  • audience analysis and psychographics and

  • a process to generate objectives and strategies

Why do I need a communications plan?

Word travels fast and mistakes are not easily forgiven. Failing to communicate your message or brand effectively and consistently can have huge costs, including destroyed reputations and loss of customers.

So while you may already have a business plan and a marketing plan, have you developed your communications plan? Is your organization equipped to deliver messaging in a consistent way, aligning with your brand?

In this era of social media and politically charged topics, it's more important than ever to come up with a thoughtful communications plan to ensure things go smoothly and messages are communicated effectively. 


This course introduces you to communications planning through a simple four part framework that will help you put together a plan that works for you and/or your team. You will learn how to:

  • Do relevant research and communicate that to your audience

  • Perform meaningful analysis and come up with an effective strategy

  • Identify your target audience and develop key messages that matter

  • Pinpoint objectives that can be used to measure change

  • Deal with negative situations and emergencies

  • Find tactics and channels that resonate with your audience

  • Effectively evaluate and measure your success

Making a communications plan doesn't have to be hard. Stop hoping that things will work out with your communications and put together a plan that works today by enrolling in How to Make a Communications Plan.

A proven step-by-step formula with bonus examples and templates

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What you will learn
  • How to make a communications plan for your project or organization
  • How to work relevant research into your communications plan
  • How to come up with a communications strategy

Rating: 4.5

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: CRFT New Media


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