CERTIFIED IN PHILANTHROPIC PSYCHOLOGY Corporate Fundraising & PR for Your Nonprofit
CERTIFIED IN PHILANTHROPIC PSYCHOLOGY Corporate Fundraising & PR for Your Nonprofit
Best for local, regional, or national publicity campaigns
If you’re ready to significantly raise your visibility and get your story in front of the right media outlets, this package gives you professional-grade public relations support with a wide reach.
Impact: Build credibility, reach new audiences, and position your organization or event as newsworthy without needing an in-house PR team. Ideal for nonprofits, special events, or launches that need strong media attention .
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Designed to help you land interviews, earn media coverage, and amplify your message to the audiences that matter.
MOST POPULAR Ideal for launching a publicity campaign with solid momentum
This package is perfect for organizations that want professional help to break through the noise and get noticed, but aren’t quite ready for a full-scale PR push.
Impact: Strengthen your brand’s presence and earn meaningful media mentions that build trust, attract supporters, and boost your visibility — especially when you don’t yet have a PR person on staff.
Perfect for building momentum with media — and laying the foundation for future PR success.
Great for small businesses and nonprofits on a budget
Even with limited resources, you can still earn positive publicity and get your story in front of the right people.
Impact: This affordable option gives you the professional polish and credibility you need to attract attention and start making headlines.
An easy way to take your first step into public relations and start getting noticed.
Please email Kirt at kirt @ smilethebook.com (no spaces before or after @) to claim your spot and we will set up a time to talk about your challenges and discuss the best marketing strategies for your business.
Public relations is like a turbo chager for the mere exposure effect. The mere exposure effect refers to our tendency to develop a liking for things simply because we are exposed to them repeatedly. This phenomenon is also referred to as the familiarity principle.