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By Danica Owen

Crafting the Best Digital PR Campaign for your Business

Last Updated 28 Jan 2026

Digital marketing is a everchanging, and the way audiences discover brands these days has completely shifted. We now have to consider AI-driven search overviews and social media feeds that change by the minute. So, the traditional method of gaining visibility over your brand has shifted into what we now know to be digital PR campaigns and strategies.

Nowadays, a successful digital PR strategy includes securing high-quality backlinks, boosting your SEO efforts and your brand’s authority in an AI-dominated digital environment. Here, we’ll walk through everything you need to know about building a digital PR framework that brings you the results you need.

What is digital PR?

A digital PR strategy involves the strategic process of increasing your brand awareness and its visibility through earned media and relationships with influencers and journalists. This is done through high-quality content. This means that a digital pr campaign needs to be data-driven and backed by what the audience is searching for. The idea is that you want to earn placements that signal search engines (like LLMs and Gemini), as well as human readers, to increase the authority of your business.

Define your goals

Every great digital PR campaign needs clearly defined goals so that you can concentrate on the details. Here are some common goals that a digital PR strategy should include:

  • Boosting domain authority (DA) through earning links from high-quality sites will improve your website’s overall site rankings.
  • Increasing share of voice by appearing on industry-specific news sites more frequently than your competitors.
  • Generate referral traffic by driving high-intent users from a trusted source directly to your landing pages.
  • AI optimisation ensures that your brand is cited as a source in AI-generated overviews.

Audience intelligence and media mapping

Naturally, you can’t craft a compelling message if you don’t know who is listening or searching for your article. So, you’ll need to start by identifying your target audience and what their buyer personas are. Go beyond basic demographics and look at where people spend their time online.

  • Do they spend their mornings on LinkedIn or Reddit?
  • Do they trust niche industry newsletters more than national broadsheets?

Once you understand this behaviour, you’ll be able to identify the journalists and bloggers who hold space in those spaces.

Data-driven storytelling

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The best way to gain the journalist’s attention when implementing a digital PR campaign is to give them a hook that is impossible to ignore. The most successful campaigns leverage original data, whether it’s a survey or a new study. Journalists are always looking for new information.

Create linkable assets

The best part about a digital PR campaign is that you can use assets that can be linked back to. Journalists use this to send their readers to your asset.

Your digital PR strategy should involve creating on-site “linkable assets, for example:

  • Interactive tools: Calculators, maps, or comparison engines.
  • Visual data: Infographics or high-res charts that summarise your research.
  • Expert whitepapers: Deep dives into complex topics that position your team as thought leaders.

If you host these useful pieces of information, you can be sure that they will gain you a high-quality backlink that automatically supports your SEO efforts.

The personalised pitch

The outreach phase is where many digital PR campaigns fail, so make sure you:

  1. Reference a journalist’s recent work, as this shows that you’ve actually read their work. 
  2. Lead with why your audience would care about your story.
  3. Provide everything your journalist would need, like the headline, the data points, and the assets, in a concise format.

Measurement and the success loop

The final step of any digital PR strategy is the analysis part, so make sure you keep an eye on:

  • Backlink quality
  • Keyword movement with rankings 
  • Brand sentiment
  • Did the traffic from the article actually lead to sales?

A successful digital PR strategy is now a requirement for any business that wants to be found, trusted, and chosen in a crowded digital marketplace. By focusing on data-driven stories and genuine relationships, you can build a brand that sets trends.

Get in touch with our team of experts at Assisted for more information on your next digital pr campaign and strategy!