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## About


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## Services

### Public Relations Agency
- [Public Affairs](https://bilarna.com/services/public-relations-agency/public-affairs)

## Pricing

- Model: custom

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What services does a public relations and public affairs agency provide?**
A: A public relations and public affairs agency provides a comprehensive suite of services designed to manage and enhance an organization's reputation, influence public policy, and build strong stakeholder relationships. Core services include strategic communications planning, media relations and press release distribution, crisis communication management, public affairs and government lobbying, online and digital communications including social media management, event planning and management, and brand strategy consultation. These agencies work with businesses, nonprofits, and government entities to craft messaging that resonates with key audiences, navigate regulatory landscapes, and respond effectively to reputational threats. By integrating traditional PR tactics with digital strategies, they help clients achieve measurable outcomes such as increased media coverage, improved public perception, and stronger advocacy networks. Many firms also offer specialized services like speechwriting, thought leadership development, and investor communications, making them versatile partners in both day-to-day reputation management and high-stakes public engagement.

**Q: What is the difference between public relations and public affairs?**
A: Public relations (PR) focuses on managing an organization's overall reputation and communication with the general public, media, and customers, while public affairs specifically deals with interactions with government bodies, policymakers, and regulatory stakeholders to influence public policy. The main difference lies in the target audience and objectives. PR uses tools like press releases, media outreach, and social media campaigns to build brand awareness and manage public perception. Public affairs, on the other hand, involves lobbying, legislative monitoring, grassroots advocacy, and coalition building to shape laws and regulations. However, the two fields often overlap: PR campaigns may include public affairs components, and public affairs professionals frequently use PR techniques to communicate policy positions to broader audiences. A full-service agency typically offers both, integrating them to create a unified strategy that addresses both reputation management and policy influence. Understanding this distinction helps organizations allocate resources effectively depending on whether their primary challenge is public perception or legislative action.

**Q: How do public relations agencies manage crisis communications?**
A: Public relations agencies manage crisis communications through a structured process that begins with preparation and moves through rapid response to recovery. The first step is developing a crisis communication plan before any incident occurs, including identifying a crisis team, establishing communication protocols, and preparing holding statements. When a crisis hits, the agency activates the plan: they assess the situation, gather facts, and align the organization's key messages to be transparent, empathetic, and factual. They then identify and prioritize stakeholders—such as employees, customers, media, and regulators—and issue timely updates through appropriate channels including press releases, social media, and direct outreach. A core principle is to communicate quickly and consistently to control the narrative and prevent misinformation. After the immediate crisis subsides, agencies conduct a post-crisis evaluation to analyze what worked, repair any reputational damage, and update the plan for future incidents. Effective crisis communication also involves monitoring media and social sentiment in real time, and training spokespersons to deliver messages calmly and credibly under pressure.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/dhr
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/dhr/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/dhr/openapi.yaml
