Hello
readers. I’m studying a level 8 course in Media and Public Relations. I’m now
in my second year and as part of my syllabus I’ve been asked to write a blog
from now until the 12th of March on the subject of Technology and
Public Relations. Every week I’ll post blogs about the advantages and disadvantages
of technology in Public Relations. I hope to highlight its essential role in PR
and I hope to learn more about it along the way. If you have any questions feel
free to comment.
From
studying Public Relations I've learned "Public
relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial
relationships between organizations and their publics." As my studies
progressed I realised that this process is made easier with the use of
technology. Without technology the Public Relations practise would be very
difficult. Thankfully we have access to technology such as computers and mobile
phones and now with modern advances we have internet on our computers and
laptops and smart phones which not only give us the technology to call and text
but we can use the internet as well.
“Communication” is the key word in the definition of Public
Relations. Communication in Public Relations is done not just face-to-face but
using technology as well. Smarts phones are used for calling and text messaging
clients, employees and to contact business partners. They're also used to
access the internet. This keeps Public Relation professionals up to date and
informed 24/7 and it makes them easy to contact if needed. The easy access to
people and to information at the touch of a button has created a huge advantage
to Public Relations professionals as the little tasks become much quicker and
easier to do.
Internet technology has given Public Relations professionals many
advantages as well as some disadvantages. The easy access to information and to
online profiles is a definite advantage. Social networking sites and other
online media are essential for this line of work and they can all be easily accessed.
This is an advantage because trying to find that information without these sites
would be almost impossible. An advantage would be that press releases are now
sent by email which means the journalist receives them instantly once sent. The
disadvantage to that is journalists can delete emails at the click of a mouse
before even reading them. Most journalists will do that because they will get
so many emails a day so they see it as spam and click delete. After writing an
entire press release and sending it the last thing you want if for it to be
deleted. If worried about this try putting an interesting subject title that
will get the journalists attention.
Keep your eyes peeled for my next blog where I will talk about social
networking and its role in Public Relations.
love it :)
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