Know Your PR Worth Question Title * 1. Which of the following best describes your current job level? Owner/Executive/C-Level Senior Management Middle Management Intermediate Entry Level Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. In what city do you live? Question Title * 3. How comfortable do you feel negotiating prices? Extremely comfortable Very comfortable Somewhat comfortable Not so comfortable Not at all comfortable Question Title * 4. Price too low and you devalue what you offer. Some of your potential best clients might not even take a second look at the offer because the low price denotes low quality. How do you decide how to price your PR services? Question Title * 5. What is your hourly rate for public relations consulting? $ 0 - 49 $ 50 - 99 $ 100 - 149 $ 150 - 199 $ 200 + I don't offer PR consulting services Question Title * 6. What should you earn as a Public Relations Director? $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000 $100,000 + Question Title * 7. How confident are you asking for a raise? Very Confident Somewhat Confident Not Confident Question Title * 8. What customers really want is for you to provide them with the benefits they’re seeking. Sure, price factors in, but a product or service that can’t fulfill their desires isn’t worth it no matter how low the price. How do you showcase PR value? Question Title * 9. What do you charge for one-on-one PR Consulting monthly retainer packages? $ 0 - 500 $ 500 - 1500 $ 1500 - 2500 $ 2500 - 3500 $ 3500 + I don't offer monthly PR consulting retainer packages Question Title * 10. What do YOU earn each month (before taxes) from your in-house PR role? $ 2000 - 3000 $ 3000 - 4000 $ 4000 - 5000 $ 5000 - 6000 $ 6000 + Not applicable Done