Chapter 44: Industry-Specific PR Strategies
Key Takeaways - No one-size-fits-all: Tailor your strategy to your specific audience and goals. - B2C is about brand and community: Thrive on visual platforms and user advocacy. - B2B is about trust and expertise: Prioritize content leadership and professional credibility. - Frameworks are universal: The DPRI Method applies to all sectors; only the prioritization changes.
The best approach to Digital PR depends on your industry.
Industry Strategy at a Glance
| Industry | Primary Goal | Key Tactics |
|---|---|---|
| B2C E-commerce | Drive sales; build brand | Influencer marketing, UGC, visual storytelling |
| B2B SaaS | Build thought leadership; generate leads | Research reports, SEO, expert commentary |
| Local Services | Attract local customers | Local SEO, review management, Google Business |
| Healthcare | Build trust; educate | Expert-reviewed content, patient success stories |
| Non-Profit | Raise awareness; drive action | Emotional narratives, viral campaigns |
The key is a thorough understanding of your specific audience and which channels they trust for information.
Chapter 44 Toolkit: Industry-Specific Strategies
Practical Exercise
Exercise: Industry Match For three different business types (e.g., a local clinic, a national retail chain, a niche software provider), identify the single most important digital outcome they should track and the PR activity best suited to drive it.
DPRI CONNECTION
The 726+ correlations framework works for all sectors. Industry determines which of the 22 digital terms—from Local SEO to Conversion Rate—matter most for your business.
Next: To cut through in any industry, you sometimes need a creative spark. Chapter 45 covers Moment Marketing and the PR Stunt Planning Framework.