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Westchester
Public
Relations

ut-It-Out Communications offers the exact same public relations program provided to national and international clients for businesses in Westchester and Fairfield County. We have achieved front-page news coverage for our clients, most notably to protest the transmission of spam by the State of Connecticut, and, in pro bono work, for a church trip to re-build a home in New Orleans.

We are particularly skilled in press releases and pitching reporters, and our writing style and PR expertise will get your name and company’s story into local newspapers, trade magazines and other business publications.

We are constantly learning and sharing new developments in public relations, for example, attending academic courses such as “PR and New Media” at New York University and “How to Do Research Online” at The New School. We also provide referrals and internal consultants for graphic design, electronic portraits, sophisticated websites and advanced search engine optimization.


For businesses with limited background in public relations, click here to see our special introductory program. It includes deliverables with enduring value such as a customized media list and conference database for your firm’s target audiences. We will also brainstorm with your executives on newsworthy topics and assist in the creation of press releases and bylined articles. Pursuing speaking engagements is another possible project.

We benefit from established contacts in local newspapers and business publications as well as national trade magazines. We pitch editors with a professional approach and a refined technique developed for many years to ensure maximum coverage for our clients. We know how editors think, the importance of meeting deadlines, and how to pursue a step-by-step approach to achieve placements.

Our public relations experience in Westchester and with The Journal News, combined with our contacts in County government, also contribute to our overall success.