Why PR is important for your business

Four ways to influence your public persona and reputation.



So, you’re wondering whether Public Relations (PR) is right for your business?

With so many ways of talking to your audience available, it can be difficult to know what is going to produce the best results. The good news is that PR doesn’t need to be time consuming or expensive. PR is all about shaping your business’ public image so it’s regarded and spoken about positively. Chances are you’re already doing this in some way, so it’s a case of dialing up the parts that work for you and your business.

Here are four ways to influence your public persona and reputation:



Become a spokesperson



Journalists and media organisations are always looking for trusted individuals to comment on stories, giving their expert opinion on hot topics. For example, an article in the International New York Times on Black Friday featured comments from the owner of a New York boutique, therefore helping to raise the profile of her store among INYT readers and the fashion industry.

Services such as Help a Reporter (HARO) and PRWeb help create these connections. Or, if you’re not ready for a subscription service just yet, check out #Journorequests on X(Twitter).

Over time, you can foster a reputation as a trusted voice, which will in turn elevate the reputation of your business.



Creating your own stories



You don’t need to rely on reporters to get the press to talk about your business though.

You can persuade journalists, influencers and other kinds of media organisations into writing about your business if you share newsworthy and interesting content. This can be shared in the form of a press release, but this doesn’t always need to be the case – sometimes pointing them in the direction of the company blog will give them the information they need.

You won’t always have new and exciting launches to talk about and that’s where a feature piece in the form of a byline can come in useful. This is an article in a publication that’s written and attributed to someone in your business about a particular topic. It shouldn’t be too self-serving, but it does put your company name out there, along with your point of view.



Online engagement



PR is about managing your ‘owned’ channels too. We’ve all seen customer complaints make it into the mainstream media, whether that’s because they were dealt with poorly or not at all.

Keeping on top of your website, reviews and social media will go a long way too. Respond to customer queries, rectify complaints and share and ask for testimonials, all of which can positively impact your business.

It’s not just about being reactive – your website is the perfect place to showcase what your company’s all about.

A blog can go into the details of how you work, your interests, goals and values. Are you striving to make your business more sustainable? Tell people about it! The more you do, the more positive associations to your business you can create.



Know yourself



So, make sure you work on your mission statement and your ‘About’ page to ensure you have a clear online persona that is positive, aspirational and embodies your values. This will not only help to target the right customers, but may increase your chances of featuring in a news story.

Think about having a story or two up your sleeve about things your business has done that is unique to you, just in case an opportunity comes knocking. This could be anything from an example of goodwill to your employees, to how you’ve coped with a global issue, such as a local lockdown.

Good PR can go further than new customers too – it can help in the recruitment of top talent, attract investors and give you a level of control over your public image.

If you think PR might be beneficial to your business, speak to one of our expert V-Hub advisers today for more help and support.

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