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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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South Shore PR Officially Opens for Business in Northwest Indiana!

Life is full of beginnings. Yesterday was one of those days, a new beginning. I officially launched my own business, South Shore Public Relations. I’ve done freelance work here and there for years, but never in any sort of official capacity. I knew in my gut one day I’d own my own business; this has been a lifelong goal of mine. While life may have pulled up the timeline on this goal, as it often has a way of doing, I welcome this new opportunity.

The past several months have been transformative, and a reminder of how adaptable and gritty I am. When faced with an unexpected layoff, and a cross country move I knew I had a choice, to seek out another senior PR job, or to finally go into business for myself. This time I am choosing to bet on me. I have worked at the highest levels of public relations, leading global brands. I’ve also worked with the smallest of local businesses located right here in Northwest Indiana. I have found one thing to be true no matter how big the business is, each one has a unique and important story to tell.

When I look back at my professional experiences to this point, I can see how each one has given me the experience needed to run my own agency. From a full global crisis in early 2020 during the global pandemic, I helped lead the messaging of a global organization whose narrative would guide a global industry, or from supporting tough conversations in my own community on massive infrastructure projects, I’ve had those tough conversations, lived, and guided organizations through the most difficult times. I’ve also supported product launches, and helped debut brands on a national scale, with celebrity endorsements. And while these experiences might seem big and important, it was the relationships I forged that allowed me to be successful for the companies I’ve served.

I am building an agency that I’d want to hire, where relationships are at the core of what we do. There is a lot of choice when it comes to PR agencies but here is what I can promise from South Shore PR. No agency will work harder to support your business than South Shore PR, because your business matters. It’s not just the sign above the door, it’s the services you provide to the community, and the livelihoods that you support. What you do matters, and that matters to us. Second, honesty is at the core of what we provide and the relationships we hold. If South Shore cannot provide the services you need, we will be upfront and honest about that. When your business succeeds, we succeed. There is no point in making promises we cannot deliver on. Last, we may serve global clients, or the smallest of businesses but no matter what, we are a Northwest Indiana business, which means we support our community by getting involved, volunteering and always shopping local first.

In closing, I want to thank all of those who have supported me to get to this point. I have had the honor of serving many wonderful organizations and learning from them. I am often quoted as saying, “success does not happen in a vacuum,” and this is evident today as I sit as the President of my own company, South Shore PR. Thank you to friends and family who have been supportive though the years, and even more so over the past few months, thank you. I am so excited for this new beginning and the launch of South Shore PR.

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The Power of PR: Solving Common Business Challenges

Maintaining a positive reputation, attracting customers, and standing out from the competition are all benefits of investing in quality PR for your business. Public relations (PR) is a strategic discipline that provides a solution to achieving these goals head-on, while solving a wide range of additional business problems. In this blog post, we will explore some common challenges faced by businesses and how skilled, and experienced PR agencies can provide solutions that drive success.

  1. Managing Reputation in a Digital Age: In the digital era, a company’s reputation can be easily tarnished by negative reviews, social media backlash, or a single viral post. This subject is one that I am asked about most commonly, what to do when things go poorly online. PR plays a critical role in managing reputation by monitoring online conversations, responding to customer feedback, and proactively shaping public perception. By implementing robust online reputation management strategies, PR professionals can address negative feedback, rectify misconceptions, and reinforce positive brand associations. Understanding the medium, audience and nuance of this type of communication is critical to a business’ success.
  2. Crisis Communication and Damage Control: No company is immune to crises, and I’ve guided companies both small and at the global level through potentially business-ending crises, by providing guidance, messaging and reputational repair tactics. Whether it’s a product recall, a public scandal, or a mishandled situation, the way a company communicates during a crisis will make or break its reputation and by extension, the business itself. At South Shore PR, we are skilled at developing crisis communication plans that allow companies to respond quickly, transparently, and effectively. Skilled PR helps mitigate damage, rebuild trust, and protect the brand’s image.
  3. Building Brand Awareness: In a crowded marketplace, gaining visibility and building brand awareness is a significant challenge for businesses. South Shore PR offers a range of strategies to increase brand exposure and capture audience attention. Through media relations, influencer partnerships, thought leadership initiatives, and engaging storytelling, we will generate positive media coverage and create buzz around your company. These efforts boost brand recognition, attract new customers, and ultimately drive business growth.
  4. Influencing Public Opinion: Public opinion will sway the success or failure of a company. PR helps shape public perception by crafting compelling narratives and engaging storytelling about your business. By disseminating key messages, thought leadership content, and positive stories through various channels, including media, social media, and owned platforms, South Shore PR influences public opinion in favor of your company, instead of your competition. This will result in increased trust, positive brand associations, and a competitive advantage.
  5. Enhancing Stakeholder Relationships: Building strong relationships with stakeholders, including investors, customers, employees, and partners, are crucial for business success. South Shore PR excels in fostering these relationships by facilitating open communication, providing valuable information, and nurturing connections. Through targeted messaging, regular updates, and strategic events, PR enhances engagement, trust, and loyalty among your stakeholders. This, in turn, leads to increased support, brand advocacy, and mutually beneficial partnerships.
  6. Launching Products and Services: Introducing new products or services to the market presents its own set of unique challenges based upon your industry. PR plays a vital role in successful launches by creating positive buzz, generating media coverage, and engaging target audiences. By developing comprehensive PR campaigns that include press releases, media events, influencer partnerships, and strategic content marketing, South Shore PR ensure that new offerings receive the attention they deserve, leading to increased awareness, interest, and sales.

Public relations is a necessary and powerful tool that is needed to addresses a multitude of challenges faced by your businesses today. From managing reputation and crisis communication to building brand awareness and enhancing stakeholder relationships, South Shore PR provides strategic solutions that drive success. By leveraging the expertise of our services, your company can navigate complex communication landscapes, establish positive brand perceptions, and ultimately achieve your business goals. Embracing PR as an integral part of the overall strategy is a necessary investment that always pays off in the form of a strong and reputable brand.

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What is Thought Leadership and Why It is a Big Deal for Your Business

Establishing a strong brand identity and standing out from the crowd is more important than ever in today’s challenging business climate. One effective strategy that has consistently provides positive returns is thought leadership. Thought leadership is a key tactic for businesses to position themselves as industry experts, trusted advisors, and innovators in their respective fields. Today, we will explore what thought leadership is and why it is a big deal for your business.So let’s begin by defining what thought leadership is and then we’ll discuss why it matters to your business.

Thought leadership refers to a strategic approach where individuals or organizations actively share their knowledge, insights, and expertise to shape industry trends, influence opinions, and drive meaningful conversations. For example, a bakery could have a baker give interviews, courses, or additional ways to speak about baking. Thought leaders are recognized as authoritative voices, respected for their unique perspectives, and trusted for their expertise. Thought leadership goes beyond self-promotion and focuses on delivering valuable content that educates, inspires, and builds a positive reputation for your business.

Here are 5 Ways that Thought Leadership Benefits Every Business:

  1. Building Credibility and Trust: Thought leadership is a powerful tool for building credibility and trust in your industry. After all, is there a better expert to speak on your business’s unique story? By consistently sharing valuable and insightful content, your business has the ability to position yourself as trusted authorities. When individuals and organizations provide valuable insights, actionable advice, and innovative ideas, they gain credibility and earn the trust of their target audience. As credibility and trust grow, customers are more likely to turn to thought leaders for guidance, recommendations, and solutions.
  2. Differentiating from Competitors: In a crowded marketplace, differentiation is key to success. Thought leadership enables your business to stand out from your competitors by showcasing your unique perspectives and innovative ideas. By consistently delivering thought-provoking content, businesses can establish a distinctive brand identity that sets them apart. Thought leaders are recognized as industry pioneers, experts, and visionaries, giving them a competitive edge and making it easier for customers to choose them over their competitors.
  3. Fostering Industry Influence: Thought leaders have the power to shape industry trends, influence opinions, and drive conversations. By sharing forward-thinking insights and contributing to industry discussions, businesses can position themselves as influencers. This influence extends beyond your customer base, reaching industry peers, partners, and even the media. As thought leaders gain recognition, they become go-to sources for expert opinions, collaboration opportunities, and media interviews, further enhancing their brand visibility and influence.
  4. Generating Leads and Driving Sales: Thought leadership can directly impact your bottom line by generating leads and driving sales. When businesses establish themselves as trusted experts, customers are more likely to seek out their products or services. Thought leaders attract a loyal following who view them as industry authorities and are more inclined to become customers. Additionally, thought leaders often have opportunities to present their offerings within the context of their expertise, making it easier to convert leads into sales.
  5. Long-Term Brand Growth and Sustainability: Thought leadership is not just a short-term marketing tactic; it contributes to long-term brand growth and sustainability. By consistently providing valuable content, businesses can nurture relationships with their audience, build a loyal community, and establish a sustainable brand presence. Thought leadership fosters ongoing engagement, as customers continually seek out insights and guidance from trusted thought leaders. This sustained engagement strengthens the brand’s position in the market and creates a foundation for future growth.

Thought leadership is a powerful strategy that enables businesses to establish credibility, differentiate themselves from competitors, foster influence, generate leads, and achieve long-term brand growth. By consistently sharing valuable content, businesses can position themselves as trusted experts and gain the trust and loyalty of their target audience. South Shore PR can write, guide and provide opportunities for your business’ thought leadership efforts, so they are as impactful as possible.Thought leaders have the unique ability to shape industry trends and drive conversations, creating a positive impact on their business. Embracing thought leadership as a core element of your business strategy can unlock new opportunities, enhance brand visibility, and propel your business toward long-term success.

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