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How the PRSA Code of Ethics benefits communications employees

Axia PR

The PRSA Code of Ethics is a set of guidelines that helps public relations professionals “navigate ethical principles and applications and is widely regarded as the industry standard,” according to the PRSA student society. These principles include advocacy, honesty, expertise, independence, loyalty, and fairness.

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Content analysis tool BuzzSumo adds journalist database for SMBs [PR tech sum no. 48]

Sword and the Script

BuzzSumo edges into PR with journalist database for SMBs; Poppulo adds generative AI for internal comms; why don’t PR software vendors follow basic PR standard practices? Poppulo adds generative AI for internal comms Poppulo, which develops an internal comms platform called Harmony, said it embedded generative AI into its platform.

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Social Media Accessibility: How Accessibility Helps Engagement

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Many developed countries, like the United States and the United Kingdom, require businesses operating within their borders to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and other laws that encourage accessible and inclusive content for everyone. It is important for legal, practical, and ethical reasons.

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PR Glossary: 30 Key Terms and Insights Every Professional Should Know

Newsfile

Brand advocates include customers, employees, and influencers. UGC can come from customers, brand loyalists, employees, or even paid UGC creators. The Associated Press (AP) style guide provides guidelines for writing press releases, ensuring consistency in language, formatting, and punctuation. praise-filled posts on Instagram.

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The OpenAI Saga – Or How to Create Your Own Crisis   

The Hoffman Agency

When you decide to oust and then reinstate your CEO, a little comms planning can help avoid a descent into chaos (source: Shutterstock) Though the headlines provided nail-biting entertainment, it’s quite literally a guideline for how to fail at communications and create your own crisis in a matter of days.

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15 Up-and-Coming PR and Social Media Marketers to Watch

Communications Conversations

I put a few guidelines on this–these folks had to be non-manager/non-director level. Back in Minnesota, Tess served as a Digital Production Intern with On Being, then moved into her latest role as Communications & Engagement Coordinator for Appetite for Change. But, who are the next LeeAnns, Sarahs and Allisons?

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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Seeking value and deeper insight into a company’s long-term sustainability objectives and activities, attentive consumers and investors want to know that the company they are supporting is not profiting at the expense of the environment or people (such as employees or related communities). Green” guidelines for communication success.

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