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We live according to our own moral standards and beliefs and we run businesses in the way we believe is ethical and appropriate. Unethical business practices can not only damage your business reputation, but can also completely ruin the business itself. When it comes to dealing with your public either in person or on social media, it’s important to know which behaviors are ethical and which are not.
Of course, ethical norms vary from business to business and from culture to culture, but some are more or less standard for most business practices.
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Topics: public relations, media, shared media
The journalists you pitch a story to matter more than you may think
A PR industry pro recently shared in PRWeek that it is better to focus pitching efforts on local media with the hope that other outlets will subsequently pick up the story. While local efforts are a great start, it isn’t always the most efficient way to pitch a client or a story.
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Topics: public relations, media
You won’t win true customer loyalty with flashing lights and shiny objects; your values and your brand identity are what will attract and retain consumers long-term. Keep an eye on the next generation’s habits and favored platforms in order to better connect with them. You don’t have to look far to find templates to model your business’ success after.
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Topics: public relations, shared media, 60-Second Impact
When used regularly and wisely, blogs are useful tools for driving two-way communication with audiences. Over the years, Axia Public Relations’ team members have fielded questions about the relevance of blogs and whether businesses should even bother, given concerns surrounding time investment and lack of topics. In short, it’s important to view your blog as an active extension of your business. To help with content creation, we’re sharing another short list of ideas to inspire blog neophytes.
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Topics: public relations, content management, blog, inbound marketing, shared media
You probably already understand the positive attributes of creating and maintaining an active and unique blog. The most successful and followed blogs often focus on a particular theme (cooking, parenting, etc.) or are oriented toward a specific area of expertise (public relations, scientific discovery, etc.). Followers value the useful nuggets they are able to glean from each post.
But how can you constantly keep things fresh, especially if you have limited resources and time to consistently create posts of interest to key demographics?
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Topics: public relations, inbound marketing
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
From CEOs to entertainers, take steps to protect your privacy
People often believe that once a patient is in the public domain of a hospital, the media can access any information about the individual. This is not true. The American Hospital Association has guidelines for releasing patient information to the media.
When United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz was hospitalized after a heart attack, the media found out quickly. Once the news of Munoz’s hospitalization went public, United Airlines’ stock price dropped.
Your company could face a slew of negative effects if the media finds out that your high-level executive was admitted to the hospital. Here are five tips you need to know in order to take control of the situation before it takes control of you.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications
Strong media relations are important to your company’s earned media coverage
Earned media coverage is more credible and resonates with audiences more successfully than advertisements. Media relations is one of the key responsibilities of public relations practitioners. Any company can send out a press release; anyone can email a news correspondent. But building personal relationships with the media is what will make earned media coverage accessible for your organization.
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Topics: media relations, public relations, inbound marketing
Hospitalization could cost your company more than you think
United Airlines’ newly named CEO Oscar Munoz – immediate past COO of CSX – was admitted to the hospital on Oct. 15, following an alleged heart attack. It happened just 39 days after he took the position. The company’s prior CEO resigned in September in the shadow of a possible bribery scandal. Now, United Airline’s image is suffering even more thanks to the publicity of Munoz’s hospitalization.
When media learned about Munoz’s hospital admittance, the news spread quickly.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications

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