How the ABCs of PR Helped Grow EHP
Client: Environmental Health Perspectives
Project: Use PR to grow credibility of a science
journal
Date: July 2002 through December 2005
Challenge:
The science journal EHP (Environmental Health Perspectives)
is produced by one of the National Institutes of Health. Despite
excellent content, the journal was rarely cited in mainstream
news publications. Public prominence gained the attention of
researchers, increasing the likelihood that they will cite EHP
research in their own papers. We needed to introduce a PR program
that drives awareness.
Objectives:
Increase awareness of groundbreaking EHP readership as
a way to increase the journal's "Impact Factor", the
key measure of influence in scientific publication.
Results:
When Brogan & Partners started PR work for EHP, the
journal received an average of 0.73 mentions in the media per
day. Within two years, we had increased that level to 3.10 mentions
in the media per day. One year after that, we'd increased the
number of PR mentions to 6.46 per day. Not coincidentally, the
impact factor also rose dramatically, and EHP is now
the number one environmental science journal in the world.




