"Big corporations have whole teams of people handling PR and communication, figuring out something to say when something must be said. When things go wrong. Homeowner associations, on the other hand, usually can't spend homeowners' money on PR and communication."
According to a Forbes article last year, "PR firms charge anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000/month...paying for PR is absolutely crazy," said Neil St. Clair in the March article.
So what happens when something goes haywire at a homeowners association? When angry homeowners are pounding the board or property manager with difficult questions, or when HOAs make headline news?
(Thoughts about PR and HOAs in the booklet, At Least Some PR)
According to a Forbes article last year, "PR firms charge anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000/month...paying for PR is absolutely crazy," said Neil St. Clair in the March article.
So what happens when something goes haywire at a homeowners association? When angry homeowners are pounding the board or property manager with difficult questions, or when HOAs make headline news?
(Thoughts about PR and HOAs in the booklet, At Least Some PR)
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