Social networking has become a major strategic tool for independent business owners and companies when launching a new business or a new Public Relations Campaign.
When a company decides to use Social networking sites to promote a campaign or product there are several issues regulating what is appropriate, in my blog entry the following issues will be explored.
What are the negative issues that may impact the effectiveness of a PR launch or promotion?
As well as are there any security or copyright issues that Public Relations companies or individuals need to bear in mind when planning a launch/campaign online?
Although PR usage in social networking sites can be an extremely effective technique in reaching more audiences it has many negative issues for campanies, the use of PR is quite restricted in how it can actually promote itself to its target audiences. Social networking websites such as Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and internet dating sites are still relatively new and for Public Relations and advertising purposes it is still very much in the experimental stage of its true effectiveness and whether it is actually having a more negative impact on a companies reputation.
Using social networking sites can potentially ruin the reputation of a company because of the open interaction of the sites. A member of a social networking site such as Twitter is easily able to post a ‘ tweet ‘ bagging a business or company or even a product or campaign of that particular company which could encourage several other uses of twitter or other sites to also express their negative to a company or product.
On another social networking site where as a company for example a night club can post an upcoming event their reputation also has the potential to be ruined when facebook users simple click not attending to an event, because if enough people click not attending the night clubs popularity or lack of is posted for everyone to see. Although posting an event can be a very effective and easy way to promote an upcoming event for a night club it can also backfire ruining the popularity of a certain night club which can stop people going their and potentially completely ruin the club.
A company does not have the power or ability to prevent bad things people may post about them but they can counteract negative feedback by staying professional and having more sites which generate a more positive view of your company and keeping this attitude strong with many loyal followers.
http://www.mlsalater.com/blog/index.php/2009/03/31/squash-negative-pr-on-social-media-sites/
Large companies with several employees are also encouraged to instruct their employees and advise them to be wary not to post things about the company on their social networking sites that could in anyway damage the companies’ reputation. An employee can have a massive affect on how their employer is viewed by the public which can be demonstrated as easily as a status on facebook or a blog on a bad day at work. A company using social networking sites to promote themselves have to remain professional at all times and must remember that although the atmosphere of these sites is a lot more relaxed than other forms of media and advertising the same rules apply.
The negative impacts can be easily avoided if the company or independent employer remain professional and regularly check how they are being viewed by the public in social media and within their chosen sites.
Although using PR and promoting campaigns on online social networking sites is a relatively new concept and set rules and regulations have not been put in place yet, companies and organisations still need to be very careful with there advertisements and have to remember to remain professional at all times. Social Networking sites are a very relaxed way of communicating between people, so when using pr and promoting your company or product you must take this into account but not get caught up in the informal use of the sites. Legitimacy is the key, users of social networking sites need to be wary of checking that the events and advertising of your favourite artist or product are actually coming from the real company it’s self. Independent business owners and companies also have to make sure that when using social networking sites to pitch their new campaigns that they have proven they are the real company and not a fake. The best way to prove you legitimacy or as a user to check if the advertising you are receiving is legitimate the first step is to have or make sure that there is a link from you page on the social networking site such as facebook to your actual website.
I think the main idea when using social networking sites like Twitter, Myspace and Facebook to promote your business is that although you are advertising to mostly young people in a relaxed and informal atmosphere you still need to treat it the same as any other professional pitch you would make, after all the power of opinion from one or two blogs on the internet could have a lot more of an effect than you may think possible.