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The Pitfalls of Relying on AI for PR: A Cautionary Tale

This past year, I sat on a national roundtable discussing using artificial intelligence in communications practice with fellow public relations professionals through the Public Relations Society of America. The discussion focused on the pros and cons of PR professionals embracing this exciting new technology. While I personally believe that the communications professionals who master the use of AI will be more successful in the long run, I do fully recognize that there are dire and potentially catastrophic consequences for organizations relying solely on AI for their communication needs.  

As a public relations professional, I believe that the emergence of AI is a lot like the early days of social media. Companies and individuals who mastered social media early on came out much further ahead in the long run. The truth is, like social media, AI is not going anywhere.

With that being said, AI is not the silver bullet for effective public relations, and its pitfalls are far too dangerous to be ignored. If your PR plan for 2024 is to rely solely on AI, I strongly suggest you think again. Here are the following ways that AI falls disastrously short when it comes to PR.

The Lack of Emotional Intelligence

One of the fundamental flaws in relying on AI for PR is its inherent inability to understand human emotions. PR is not just about disseminating information; it’s about connecting with audiences emotionally. The best PR pros know how to read a room, and AI lacks the capacity to comprehend the nuances of human emotion, making it ill-equipped to navigate delicate situations that require empathy, understanding, and a human touch. Press releases, crisis management, and brand reputation are all areas where emotional intelligence plays a pivotal role, something AI sorely lacks. The real danger here is that once a blog post, press release, or social media statement is published, it lives online forever.

The Absence of Reason and Context:

AI operates on algorithms and patterns devoid of genuine reasoning abilities. It cannot grasp the subtleties of context and interpret the intricacies of human interactions. Effective PR involves:

  • Making judgment calls.
  • Adapting strategies based on real-time feedback.
  • Understanding the broader context of industry trends and public sentiment.

Relying solely on AI strips away the critical thinking necessary for strategic decision-making in the PR realm.

The Risk of Misinterpretation and Miscommunication:

AI, despite its advancements, remains susceptible to misinterpreting data and context. It may not discern sarcasm, humor, or the underlying tone in communications. This inherent limitation can lead to disastrous consequences in PR, where a misinterpreted message can quickly escalate into a full-blown crisis. Human intuition and discernment are essential in navigating the complex landscape of public perception – aspects that AI simply cannot replicate.

The Danger of Bias and Unintended Consequences:

AI systems are trained on historical data, which may contain biases that inadvertently perpetuate stereotypes and misconceptions. In the PR world, where reputation is everything, the unintended consequences of biased AI could tarnish a brand’s image irreparably. Human oversight and ethical considerations are vital in ensuring PR strategies do not inadvertently contribute to a negative narrative or exacerbate existing biases.

The Importance of Human Touch:

While AI can undoubtedly assist in data analysis and automation of routine tasks, it cannot replace human PR professionals’ creativity, intuition, and personal touch. Building relationships, understanding cultural nuances, and responding to dynamic situations require a level of adaptability and finesse that AI simply cannot replicate.

In conclusion, while AI has its merits and can be valuable in the PR toolkit, relying solely on it poses significant and irrevocable risks. The lack of emotional intelligence and reasoning abilities and the potential for biased outcomes make it a precarious choice for the delicate nature of public relations. When used responsibly and with significant human intervention, AI can be a powerful, time-saving, thought-provoking tool and one that everyone should take the time to learn how to master.

At South Shore PR, we firmly believe that the human touch, with its capacity for empathy, nuanced understanding, and strategic thinking, remains irreplaceable in navigating the intricacies of the ever-evolving PR landscape.

Full Disclosure: 

This article was written using AI software for creation and editing. That said, I went back through the article AI created and edited it heavily, using the initial article more as a framework. I share this fact to show how AI should be used. Had any statistical data been shared, I would’ve sought out alternate sources to verify and cite them in this article. The point is AI should never be fully trusted when speaking publicly for your brand. 

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From Good Reviews to Sales: How to Translate Positive Feedback into Business Success

Earlier this week we talked about why good reviews are necessary in today’s marketplace. We also discussed some basic ways to grab those good reviews from your clients or customers. In today’s post we are going to talk about how we turn those positive review from satisfied customers in to business success. Positive reviews boost your online reputation and also have the potential to translate into increased sales and business growth. In todays blog post, we will share a few effective strategies to leverage good reviews and turn them into tangible sales for your business.

Showcase Reviews on Your Website:

If you are not doing this, start doing it, today. One of the most effective ways to convert good reviews into sales is by prominently displaying them on your website. You can create a dedicated testimonials or reviews page where potential customers can see the positive feedback from satisfied customers. Feature specific quotes or excerpts that highlight the key benefits, services provided, or positive experiences customers had with your products or services. This social proof is invaluable in building trust and confidence in your brand. Good reviews also encourage visitors to take the next step towards making a purchase.

Leverage Social Media:

Every business should be on social media, as a way of building trust. Take advantage of your business’ social media platforms to amplify your positive reviews and reach a wider audience. Share positive customer testimonials as posts or create visually appealing graphics featuring quotes from reviews. Encourage followers to engage with these posts by liking, commenting, and sharing. By leveraging the power of social media, you can increase brand visibility, attract new customers, and ultimately drive sales.

Utilize Review Aggregator Websites:

Consider listing your business on popular review aggregator websites such as Yelp, Google My Business, TripAdvisor, or industry-specific platforms. These websites have a large user base actively seeking reviews and recommendations. Encourage satisfied customers to leave reviews on these platforms and respond promptly to any feedback, whether positive or negative. A strong presence on review aggregator websites can significantly influence potential customers’ purchasing decisions, leading to increased sales.

Implement Call-to-Action in Review Responses:

When responding to positive reviews, seize the opportunity to include a call-to-action that directs customers towards making a purchase. For example, thank the reviewer for their feedback and express your desire to serve them again. Then, suggest related products or services that might complement their previous purchase or offer a discount code for their next transaction. By strategically incorporating a call-to-action, you can convert happy customers into repeat buyers.

Use Reviews in Marketing Collateral:

Integrate good reviews into your marketing materials to reinforce the positive image of your business. Incorporate excerpts from reviews in email newsletters, brochures, advertisements, and other promotional materials. Highlight specific benefits or features that previous customers have appreciated. By showcasing these endorsements, you provide social proof to potential customers and create a compelling case for them to choose your business over competitors.

Offer Incentives for Referrals:

Encourage satisfied customers to refer your business to their friends, family, or colleagues by offering incentives. This could be in the form of discounts, loyalty rewards, or exclusive offers. Word-of-mouth recommendations from trusted sources have a significant impact on purchasing decisions. By incentivizing referrals, you tap into the power of your happy customers to generate new leads and drive sales.

Good reviews are not just a pat on the back; they are an invaluable tool to boost sales and drive business growth. By strategically leveraging positive feedback through your website, social media, review aggregator websites, and marketing collateral, you can enhance your online reputation, build customer trust, and convert potential customers into loyal buyers. Remember to actively engage with reviewers, respond promptly, and incorporate calls-to-action to guide customers towards making a purchase. With a proactive approach to translating good reviews into sales, you can unlock the full potential of customer testimonials and propel your business to new heights of success.

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The Art of Gathering Great Business Reviews: Why They Matter and How to Get Them

If your business provides goods or services for purchase, your online reviews are a critical factor in shaping consumer perceptions and driving your business’ success. Positive reviews will build trust, enhance credibility, and attract new customers, while negative reviews can destroy a business quickly. In today’s blog post, we will explore the importance of gathering great business reviews and provide practical tips on how to obtain them. The internet and social media are the town square of the modern age, what is said here matters.

The Power of Social Proof:

Business reviews serve as social proof, validating the quality and reliability of your products or services. When potential customers see positive reviews from satisfied customers, it instills confidence and helps them make informed decisions. Positive reviews act as powerful endorsements, building trust and encouraging others to choose your business. Think back to the last few online purchases you made, did you look at reviews of that product or service before making that purchase? Did the reviews influence your purchase? According to the XM Blog, “91% of 18-34 year olds trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations, and 93% of consumers say that online reviews influenced their purchase decisions.”

Enhanced Online Reputation:

We know that consumers use online reviews as a way of legitimizing a product or service. Positive reviews enhance your business’ overall online reputation, making your business stand out from competitors. Reviews influence search engine rankings, making it more likely for your business to appear in search results. A stellar online reputation helps attract more customers and can be a differentiating factor in a crowded marketplace. Think back again to the last time you may have shopped online and looked at different retailers to make your purchase. Where would you be more likely to spend your money? Chances are most people would choose the business with lots of positive reviews.

Word-of-Mouth Amplification:

Positive reviews can amplify word-of-mouth recommendations. When customers share their positive experiences through reviews, they are essentially endorsing your business to their network. This word-of-mouth marketing can have a significant impact, as people trust recommendations from friends, family, and even strangers online. Great reviews can generate a ripple effect, expanding your reach and attracting new customers organically. Aside from general word-of-mouth amplification, this is where reviews by key influencers comes into play. If we’re continuing with the analogy of online being the new town square, think of the social media influencer as the town crier. Their word of mouth will spread quickly, good, or ugly.

Building Customer Trust and Loyalty:

Reviews play a vital role in building customer trust and loyalty. When potential customers see a consistent pattern of positive reviews, they are more likely to trust your business and choose your products or services over competitors. By actively encouraging and responding to reviews, your business demonstrates that you value customer feedback and are committed to providing exceptional experiences. This fosters customer loyalty and encourages repeat business.

Tips for Gathering Great Business Reviews:

Now that we understand the importance of reviews, let’s explore some proven strategies for gathering great reviews:

  • Encourage Reviews: Actively ask your satisfied customers to leave reviews. This can be done through follow-up emails, in-person requests, or by including a call-to-action on your website or invoices.
  • Make It Easy: Provide clear instructions on where and how customers can leave reviews. Simplify the process by directing them to popular review platforms such as Google, Yelp, or industry-specific review sites.
  • Offer Incentives: Consider offering incentives, such as discounts, exclusive offers, or loyalty rewards, to encourage customers to leave reviews. However, be transparent and adhere to ethical guidelines when offering incentives.
  • Respond Promptly: Show appreciation for customer reviews by responding promptly and personally. Thank customers for their feedback, address any concerns or issues raised, and let them know that their opinions matter.
  • Monitor and Learn: Continuously monitor and analyze your reviews to identify patterns, areas for improvement, and opportunities for customer satisfaction. Use feedback to enhance your products, services, and overall customer experience.

Great business reviews are necessary for building trust, enhancing online reputation, and attracting new customers in today’s digital age. By actively gathering positive reviews and responding to all feedback, you can amplify word-of-mouth recommendations, foster customer loyalty, and stand out in a competitive marketplace. Embrace the power of reviews, make it easy for customers to leave feedback, and leverage their insights to continually improve and deliver exceptional experiences. Remember, each positive review is a testament to your business’s success and a stepping stone towards continued growth.

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PR Hot Take: The PR Business Solutions AI Can’t Provide

Automated intelligence, or A.I., is a hot topic at the moment, and for good reason, it is revolutionizing the job landscape and our global economy. Right now, a shift is happening in the job market, where this innovation is replacing skilled professionals because some believe this technology solves many issues in today’s workforce. While this may be true in some aspects, I firmly believe that there will, in time, be a reckoning as companies learn what solutions A.I. cannot provide that a skilled human being can and should do for a company.

Despite this shift, I am in support of the use of A.I. when combined with a skilled PR professional. An experienced public relations professional who engages A.I. has the ability to work more efficiently, be more adaptable, and provide more comprehensive solutions for clients and the companies we serve. However, A.I. cannot and should not be any company’s primary solution to communications needs. Not only will there be communication gaps that leave customers confused or disengaged, an AI-only approach has the potential to severely damage a company’s reputation.

Here are the top five things that A.I. cannot do in public relations work:

Knowing Subtleties and Nuances:

A friend and fellow P.R. professional recounted a story to me last week that perfectly illustrates why having a human at the helm of a company’s P.R. efforts is a good idea. My friend was given a news release to distribute on behalf of the company. This release was about a new marketing campaign. The campaign was clever and edgy, but it had one serious flaw, the main topic of the campaign was based on a very sensitive subject. My friend knew that if they’d distributed the release, the potential reputational damage to their company would have been catastrophic.

My friend’s knowledge of the current news cycle and the sensitivity around the topic in the release would not have the company’s intended outcome of communicating their campaign positively. Had the company used A.I. to generate and distribute the release, the potential reputational damage would have been long-lasting and cost the company money. My friend’s knowledge of the news landscape and the subtleties around the issues in the release saved the company. A computer will do as it is told. A human can reason, use common sense, and understand subtleties and nuances where a computer cannot.

Create lasting sentiment:

Public relations aims to create a positive image for a company or person. This positive image creates customer loyalty and increased business. Many A.I. platforms advertise their ability to create brand marketing. But actual brand creation and marketing is about building customer loyalty. I believe it takes a deeper understanding of the particular business, the community and industry the business operates in, and the behavior of its current and ideal customers to thrive. People are complex, and there is no one size fits all solution to creating a long-lasting sentiment that builds brand loyalty. Even the best-planned campaigns can have a hiccup or, worse, accidentally alienate a segment of your customer group. A skilled P.R. and marketing professional will have the foreknowledge to see and avoid these potential issues or be prepared to smooth things over when they’re encountered.

Build dynamic and resilient relationships:

Business is built on relationships, and so is skilled P.R. work. The relationships that this agency has built with our vast press network are something that no computer can imitate. Public relations professionals partner with media outlets, creating long-lasting and resilient relationships. These relationships set a skilled P.R. professional apart from A.I. Early in my career, it was the relationships that I built that saved me a time or two. Over the years, I’ve been able to return the favor to media contacts and in return. In building these relationships, not only do I have a great working relationship, but I know which story to bring to which outlet. Over time, as I’ve built these relationships, I’ve learned the preferences of my media contacts, which ensures excellent coverage that is mutually beneficial to all parties. A computer cannot possess the skills needed to create dynamic working relationships that guarantee quality coverage. Human-to-human conversations, humility, understanding, and support make a genuine working relationship.

Speak to your customers in your voice:

Every business has a voice; it is part of the uniqueness that makes it what it is. Understanding your company’s voice is critical to reaching your desired customer base. One might argue that you can prompt A.I. to create content in your company’s voice. I can honestly say I’ve read some decent examples, but most read like a computer has written them. When a company’s tone, cadence, and language usage change drastically, it can alienate customers. I fear that many companies are learning this vital lesson right now. Most people don’t want to talk to a computer; they want to talk to a person.

There is a content shift happening at the moment where companies are embracing the content put out by A.I. instead of a human author, and suddenly, the social media posts don’t have that same feel. The marketing materials look and sound a little different. This shift in tone and language may be subtle, but your customers will notice. A skilled P.R. professional won’t erase your company’s voice; our job is to enhance it so you can truly speak to your customers.

Fix a Crisis:

A skilled P.R. professional can help you avoid a full-blown P.R. crisis in most cases. A.I. simply does what it is prompted to do and does not have the interpersonal skills or the ability to “read the room” to instruct a company on how to avoid reputational damage. Furthermore, when a company finds itself in the middle of a crisis situation, a P.R. professional has a professional “toolkit” to help repair the damage. This “toolkit” includes learned skills, a deep knowledge of an industry, stakeholder’s needs, and the ability to be agile in the situation. There are complexities and nuances in these moments that I believe a computer will never be able to replicate. I’ve had extensive experience guiding companies through crises and rebuilding reputations. I can honestly say that no two crisis situations are the same; my ability to be agile and listen to the ever-changing needs of stakeholders in those situations has allowed me to be successful.

In Closing:

At this point in time, there are some aspects of P.R. that A.I. cannot do, where a human at the helm is needed. I strongly caution companies from relying solely on A.I. solutions for business communications. Language is complex, and so are humans, and when we rely on machine intelligence, there is a large margin for unintentional error. Warren Buffet famously said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” In the five minutes it would take to have A.I. write and distribute a press release or put out a social media post, blog post, or other business communication without human oversight, I fear that companies are going to learn from Mr. Buffet’s wise words.

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Beyond News Placement: Unleashing the Power of PR

When you ask most people what PR is the most common answer will be, PR is all about securing media coverage. While this aspect of PR is undoubtedly essential, it is crucial to recognize that PR is much more than great news placement. news. In today’s challenging business landscape, PR encompasses a range of strategic tactics that go beyond news placement. Today, we will explore why PR is more than great placement and look at how skilled PR can significantly impact a company’s success.

Strategic Reputation Management:

The right public relations practitioner plays a crucial role in managing and shaping a company’s reputation. The wrong PR person or company can have the best intentions but turn a company’s stumble into a full blown crisis. PR involves not only responding to media inquiries and handling crisis situations but also proactively building a positive image through various communication channels. Skilled PR professionals who are knowledgeable will make it their mission to develop comprehensive reputation management strategies that involve engaging with stakeholders, monitoring online conversations, and leveraging social media platforms to communicate the company’s values, mission, and achievements. By focusing on reputation management, a skilled PR agency can influence public perception, build trust, and enhance brand credibility, that results in more business for your company.

Thought Leadership and Expert Positioning:

Thought leadership essentially solidifies your business as a subject matter expert in the field you do business in. Holding a thought leader position is crucial in a crowded field, and it is how you stand out from by our competition. Establishing thought leadership and positioning company executives as industry experts is a powerful PR tactic. PR professionals can leverage their networks and media relationships to secure speaking engagements, contribute bylined articles to relevant publications, and facilitate interviews. These opportunities allow company representatives to share their knowledge, insights, and unique perspectives on industry trends and challenges. By positioning executives as thought leaders, PR helps enhance the company’s reputation, establishes credibility, and increases brand visibility. In a crowded field it is paramount that your business stands as the best in the field.

Influencer and Stakeholder Engagement:

In today’s digital age, PR extends beyond traditional media outlets. Influencers, bloggers, and online communities have become crucial platforms for reaching target audiences. PR professionals identify key influencers and stakeholders who align with the company’s values and target demographics. Through strategic collaborations, partnerships, and influencer marketing campaigns, PR helps companies tap into new audiences and build authentic connections. Engaging with influencers and stakeholders allows companies to access niche communities and amplify their brand message to a wider audience.

Content Creation and Storytelling:

Every business has a story to tell and your’s is your company’s “USP” or unique selling point. Your company’s story matters. Compelling storytelling is at the heart of effective PR. PR professionals create engaging narratives that resonate with target audiences aka your ideal customers, helping to differentiate your company from its competitors. This involves crafting impactful press releases, thought-provoking blog posts, social media content, and other forms of communication. By developing high-quality content, a skilled PR professional generates interest, educates the audience, and reinforces the company’s brand identity. Well-crafted storytelling builds emotional connections, captures attention, and ultimately drives engagement and loyalty.

Internal Communication and Employee Advocacy:

Public relations also extends to internal communication and fostering employee advocacy. PR professionals work closely with internal stakeholders to ensure consistent messaging and alignment with the company’s vision and values. By keeping employees informed and engaged, PR helps cultivate a positive internal culture that can be projected externally. Encouraging select employees to become brand ambassadors and empowering them to share company news and achievements can enhance brand authenticity and credibility.

While news placement remains an integral part of PR, it is vital to recognize that public relations encompasses a broad range of strategic activities beyond media coverage that are essential to the success of your business. From reputation management and thought leadership to influencer engagement and content creation, skilled PR professionals leverage various channels to shape public perception, build credibility, and drive brand success. By understanding and harnessing the power of PR in its entirety, companies can unlock opportunities, connect with audiences, and cultivate a positive and influential brand image in today’s competitive landscape.

If you’d like to learn more about how South Shore PR can provide needed tactics to set your business apart as a leader, build your brand, and increase customer support, then please feel free to reach out for a free consultation today. You can learn more by filling out the form today, and we’ll be in touch.

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