a career in public relations and the importance of social media in the pr field
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A Career in Public Relations And the Importance of Social Media in the PR Field
Presentation by Leigh-Anne Mauk Lawrence Social Media & Public Information Specialist
Hagerstown Community College
November 5, 2013
What is Public Relations? o PR is the practice of building relationships to enhance or strengthen the public image of a
company, an organization, or an individual
o PR professionals work for a variety of companies and organizations in a number of diverse industries. Some of the most common include:
-For-profits (companies that sell a product or service) -Government relations
-Health care
-Higher education
-Nonprofits
o Ultimate Goal: Build a solid reputation that inspires trust in one’s core audience while adhering to the mission, vision, and values of an organization
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Tools in the PR Arsenal Two purposes in PR: Inform or Persuade
o Informative tools include fact sheets, press releases, press conferences, video news releases, and media kits
o Persuasive tools include speeches, letters to the editor, guest columns, and online, radio or television appearances and interviews
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Standard Marketing Channels o Traditional – Print ads, radio/TV ads,
outdoor ads like billboards, and promotional literature/publications
o Tradigital – Website, Internet ads, email blasts, text messages
o Social Media – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, blogs, etc.
o Earned or Free Media – News features, TV/radio coverage, retweets (RTs) or shared links via social media
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What Type of People Work in PR? Successful PR professionals typically exhibit the following traits or abilities:
o Excellent writing skills
o Ability to think critically
o Creative mindset
o Project-oriented
o Good at multi-tasking
o Detail-oriented
o Ability to consistently meet deadlines
o Flexible and able to think quickly on their feet
o Superior communication skills
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Can Introverts Work in PR? Yes! PR offices often contain a blend of introverts and extroverts
• Extroverts: Often work as PR directors/managers and serve as the public “face” of an organization. They set the direction for the brand and oversee other PR staff, delegating tasks and assignments as needed
• Introverts: Are typically the behind-the-scenes content creators that take the PR director’s vision and run with it. Examples of behind-the-scenes content creators can include:
-Writers (print and online)
-Social media managers
-Web designers and editors
-Graphic designers
-Photographers
-Videographers
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Social Media Revolution
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8k6x52xoz4
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How Web & New Media Changed PR Forever
o PR professionals can’t focus solely on print, TV, and radio any more: They need to use a combination of traditional and new media to carry their messages to the public
o A website is no longer enough. Customers and clients expect to be able to ask questions and voice opinions about the products and services they use and will do so via social media
o New for today’s PR Professionals: They serve a diverse audience accessing information on a wide variety of devices
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How I Found a Job as a Social Media Specialist in Higher Ed
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Hagerstown CC Quick Facts o Founded in Maryland in 1946 o 100+ Programs of study o Annual credit population of 6,7000 o Annual non-credit population of 9,500 o Special emphasis on STEM programming, health care, business, and lifelong learning
www.hagerstowncc.edu
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My Role at Hagerstown CC o Part of the Public Information
& Government Relations (PIGR) Office
o Write and edit content for publications and the Web
o Manage official college social media presence on sites like Facebook and Twitter
o Oversee all institutional social media usage
o Assist the director with special projects and college events
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A Typical Day Looks Like This: o Posting content to Hagerstown CC social
media accounts
o Answering questions from students and the public on social media
o Writing press releases and news articles for the college website (to promote campus events and new initiatives)
o Work with graphic designers and other college staff to create promotional literature for recruitment and special events
o Photographing students and college events
o Training college staff on effective social media use
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How I Got to Hagerstown CC Work Skills + Networking + Degree = Marketability
o Strong background in writing
o Experience with Web design, graphic design, photography, and social media (outside the classroom)
o Hagerstown CC alum (the power of networking and the benefit of having a good reputation as a student)
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A Closer Look at Social Media Administration & Management
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Why Hagerstown CC Uses Social Media o To communicate important information with students, staff/faculty, and the
public
o To provide a forum for discussion where students can ask questions and get answers on off-hours when administrative officers are closed and faculty/staff are off-campus
Ultimate Goal: Connect with students and help them succeed in college and maintain the integrity of the brand (e.g., mission, vision, values)
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Hagerstown CC Social Media Channels
o First launched social media in 2009 o Utilizes six social media sites: o Facebook and Twitter are the most popular o Facebook is most popular with current students o Twitter is growing in popularity with incoming students and high school students (prospective)
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How Social Media is Managed o Hagerstown CC has social media guidelines that govern social media
usage at the institution
o Each college account has at least one faculty or staff administrator charged with managing the account
o Administrators have to check the account daily, post content frequently, and answer ALL questions posed by fans and followers
o Comments/questions are not censored. Students can post complaints as long as those complaints don’t violate the Code of Conduct, which states that content can’t:
-Be offensive, harassing, or threatening -Contain profanity -Be construed as defamation of character -Violate existing college policies
(e.g., privacy, copyright law, etc.)
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Hagerstown CC Facebook Stats Main Institutional Fan Page:
o Fans to date: 4,750
o Frequency of postings: Once a day on average
o Type of fans: Students, staff, alumni, and local businesses and organizations
o Fan demographics: 64% are female; 36% are male
o Most popular age range: 18-24 followed by 25-34
Other accounts: -Multiple “groups” for campus clubs and departments/programs (32) -Four additional fan pages for key external audiences (e.g., athletics, alumni association, etc.)
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Hagerstown CC Twitter Stats o Fans to date: 1,421
o Frequency of postings: One to two times a day on average
o Type of fans: Students, staff, alumni, and local businesses/organizations
o Separate channels for other departments/programs (8)
Social Media Growth at Hagerstown CC
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Posted Content Content must be:
o Accurate
o Concise
o Student-oriented
o Sensitive to diverse audiences
o Respectful to the college, its employees, students, and the community
Examples of posted content include:
-Academic deadlines and reminders -Inclement weather announcements -Student activities and events -Faculty and student success stories
-College news and announcements (e.g., new programs and initiatives)
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Questions Asked… Questions Answered.
Challenges in Social Media Administration
o Deciding what to post and how often
-The “once a day” rule -Integrating messages from multiple sources (one main portal through which all messages are shared or separate portals for specific audiences)
o Avoiding “shiny object syndrome”
-Making sure every social media channel has a purpose and an audience
-Choosing appropriate channels that can be managed effectively
o Training staff on effective social media usage -Training on how to use various channels (making sure admins follow
college guidelines) -Customer service training (how to handle questions and complaints)
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The Pros, the Cons, and What You Can Do to Get Ready
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Perks of Working in PR PR is a fast-paced, exciting field with lots of benefits, including:
o Stable job outlook and decent pay
o Opportunity for advancement
o Lack of boredom (something is always happening)
o Ability to make an impact
o Ability to merge personal and professional interests
If you want a job in social media, you’ll likely be working in the PR field or for a PR office
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Challenges of Working in PR Despite the perks, there are a number of challenges to working in PR. It’s important to keep these factors in mind when deciding whether a career in public relations is right for you. Challenges include:
o High stress
o Demanding pace
o Long hours
o Rapidly shifting deadlines (the need to constantly hit a moving target)
o Multiple projects
o The need to be “plugged-in” to the digital world at all times
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Final Takeaways: How to Prepare for a Career in Public Relations
o Take time to read and learn about current news, events, and trends (especially in your areas of interest)
o Take a class or two in graphic design or multimedia (Web development skills are a plus)
o Find an excuse to write professionally
o Join a professional organization related to your field
o Begin building a portfolio of your work (include student work until you have professional samples)
o Take an internship
o Get your bachelor’s degree *If you plan on working in higher ed PR, plan to get a master’s degree
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Questions?
Leigh-Anne Lawrence
lmlawrence@hagerstowncc.edu
Twitter: @writenowsocial www.linkedin.com/in/leighannelawrence
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