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Compare: Edelman vs PR Hacker (by Top Agency)
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
Edelman
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PR Hacker (by Top Agency)
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Key Differences
Company Size Fit
Edelman
Enterprise (200+)
PR Hacker (by Top Agency)
Small Team (2–20), Mid-Market (20–200)
Best For
Edelman
Global enterprise brands needing crisis management and massive scale
PR Hacker (by Top Agency)
Startups and growth brands wanting viral, data-driven PR campaigns
Pros
Edelman
Unmatched global scale as the leading independent communications consultancy
World class expertise in high stakes crisis navigation and media relations
Publisher of the globally recognized Edelman Trust Barometer research
PR Hacker (by Top Agency)
Leverages proprietary data and consumer surveys to manufacture high impact news hooks.
Executes large scale local broadcast pitching campaigns efficiently.
Applies an aggressive growth mindset to secure rapid media placements.
Cons
Edelman
Prohibitive pricing structure suited exclusively for massive corporate budgets
Significant enterprise overhead that can slow down agile tactical execution
PR Hacker (by Top Agency)
Aggressive stunt based methodologies may misalign with conservative corporate cultures.
Engagement models tend to feel transactional rather than advisory.
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