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Let PR show you how to help your company while helping others
You have done a good job of fostering a company culture that encourages and celebrates charitable giving. Of course, you did not do this just to receive recognition, but it would be nice to get some anyway. The trick is to promote your corporate social responsibility efforts without sounding like a showoff and possibly alienating customers. With help from PR, you can reap both the internal and external benefits of your charitable giving efforts.
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Topics: public relations, media, shared media
How Turing Pharmaceuticals’ Martin Shkreli and others can climb out of a PR nightmare
Imagine this: A crisis is brewing over your company’s perceived lack of compassion for your customers. To make things worse, a top executive is quoted in major media outlets saying that the company will do little (or nothing) to change.
You don’t need to imagine it; you can read all about it in the news coverage of Turing Pharmaceuticals’ CEO, Martin Shkreli, who decided to drastically increase the cost of a life-saving drug from $18 to $750 a pill. However, there are ways for this company – and others in a similar situation – to recover from such a fiasco with help from PR.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications, shared media
You can’t control it so let PR show you how to best prepare for it
Severe thunderstorms and heavy winds strike when you least expect them. Potential hurricanes and flooding, which can occur anytime from June to November, are a yearly threat. Lightning that strikes with or without rain is especially troublesome. Tropical storms can ruin anyone’s best-laid plans. Is your company ready?
Mother Nature can be both splendid and cruel, and many companies may find themselves in crisis due to her whims. While we are ultimately at her mercy, we don’t have to stop creating events and programs. Your company can weather any storm with the right foresight, and planning and PR can help.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications
Is your company doing all it can to attract and retain the best and brightest employees?
Many companies still believe that all it takes to attract the best and brightest job applicants is to offer a competitive salary and benefits. Smarter companies have learned that, these days, it takes much more. Which of these sound like your company?
Beyond salary, companies must strive to build an environment that considers many important elements, including work-life balance, opportunities for career development and advancement, training and office culture. Axia Public Relations is here to help with tips for how to promote your workplace excellence and culture as well as earn award recognition as one of the Best Places to Work.
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Topics: public relations, reputation management, online reputation management, shared media
Learn why you shouldn’t let just anyone manage this vital tool
To do business today, everyone says you must post, tweet, share, update, like, pin, snap and follow on a daily basis. You also have to take great care to prevent costly mistakes and pay close attention to what others are saying about you. This is in addition to everything else you do to keep your business successful. How do you find the time?
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Topics: public relations, inbound marketing, shared media
Let PR show you how you can benefit from disaster
President John F. Kennedy remarked, “When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.” A crisis typically indicates that something was wrong and has now reached the stage where you can no longer ignore it. Still, it is also a chance to make changes and make things right.
After a crisis, you must quickly assess the situation and determine what you can learn from it. PR can help with this process.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications, shared media
Learn more about this important topic to ensure eyes on more of your posts
Why aren’t consumers reading, liking and sharing your social media posts more often? Perhaps your images are to blame. Thankfully, our cool friends at Sprout Social have developed an amazing guide to help ensure that your images are sized correctly.
We spend lots of time determining what kind of information clients should post to each social media platform. However, many don’t understand the importance of the accompanying image.
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Topics: public relations, inbound marketing, shared media
Let PR show you how to handle the issue and still have a great event
Are you worried about members of the media attending your next event, shareholder’s meeting or public presentation? You should be; the media are a powerful component of our society. However, while you should be aware of them, you don’t have to fear them.
If there are media in the room, you should be thankful! They are trained and credentialed journalists who are there to get the story right. The truth is that, these days, there’s always media in the room – social media.
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Topics: media relations, public relations, media, events
Let PR show you how to use them for maximum advantage.
In the past, when customers were unhappy with your company, they simply let their wallets do the talking. Today’s consumers have numerous ways to let you know how they feel about your company, products and people. One of the most popular methods is online consumer and product reviews.
How your company handles these opinions can mean the difference between generating consumer loyalty and delivering customers directly to your competition.
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Topics: public relations, ReviewMaxer, online review management
Hint: You may need PR more than you realize
Today, your time will likely be filled with meetings with your direct reports to discuss matters of company performance, sales and finance. You may meet with prospective clients, sit in on a team-building session and try to squeeze in some personal and family time. This doesn’t leave much time to focus on PR.
If you think your business-to-business tech company doesn’t need PR, you are missing out on key opportunities to boost your visibility and grow your business.
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Topics: media relations, public relations, technology, crisis communications
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