Frequently Asked Questions...
Thinking about working with a publicist but not sure where to start? You’re not alone! We’ve put together this quick guide to answer the questions we hear most often — from what a publicist actually does, to how long it takes to see results, and everything in between.


1. What does a publicist do?
A publicist manages your public image and builds awareness through press coverage, media interviews, strategic storytelling, and reputation management. Their focus is on making sure the right people know who you are and what you do.

2. What’s the difference between a publicist and a marketing agent?
A publicist focuses on earned media (press coverage you don’t pay for), while a marketing agent handles paid promotion such as advertising campaigns, sponsorships, and sales strategies. Publicity builds credibility, while marketing drives direct sales — together they make a strong team.

3. Do I need a publicist if I’m just starting out?
Yes. A publicist can help shape your story from the beginning, ensuring you establish a strong reputation early on. For emerging artists, authors, speakers, or businesses, publicity builds credibility and momentum.

4. How does a publicist get me press coverage?
Publicists research and pitch stories to journalists, editors, bloggers, podcasters, and influencers. They write press releases, create media kits, and frame your story so it resonates with outlets looking for fresh, timely, and relevant content.

5. How long does it take to see results from publicity?
Results vary — some features (local interviews, online blogs) can happen quickly, while national press or TV coverage may take months of consistent pitching. Publicity is a long-term investment in credibility and brand awareness.

6. How much does it cost to hire a publicist?
Costs depend on the scope of services and experience level of the publicist. Some work on monthly retainers, while others offer project-based packages (such as launching an album, book, or event). It’s best to discuss your goals to find the right fit for your budget.

7. How do I know if publicity is working?
Success can be measured in media coverage (articles, interviews, podcasts, TV spots), social media engagement, increased website traffic, and opportunities that arise as a result of exposure. Publicity is about visibility and credibility, which often lead to long-term growth.

8. Do publicists guarantee press coverage?
No ethical publicist can guarantee press, since final decisions rest with editors and producers. What a publicist does guarantee is professional pitching, relationship-building, and increasing your chances of being featured.

9. How long should I work with a publicist?
Publicity works best with consistency. While you can hire a publicist for a short-term project (like an album release or book launch), most clients benefit from a long-term relationship that builds momentum and keeps them visible.

10. What industries or clients do publicists typically work with?
Publicists work with a wide range of clients — including musicians, authors, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, speakers, and small businesses. The key is that you have a story, product, or message worth sharing, and you want to amplify it.