@CaelaDaly @ligova I agree it's good to bring up the question of if they really use and enjoy or use the product or are just saying so for money. #com284ut
@ligova They should absolutely disclose that they are being gifted or sponsored by a certain brand, to not do so would be lying about the association with the company. People need to be aware that you are saying good things about the product for a gain before they decide if they want it.
@ligova When trust is lost with a client or the public it is really hard to recover. People may never believe what they hear from that outlet again, and clients won't want to use that professional because their reputation is tampered and this would negatively affect their brand.#com284ut
@alexa09713713@ligova I agree regulation could be an interesting way to ensure that behavior and freedoms aren't overstepped and are respected. #com284ut
@ligova I agree that there should be a universal code of conduct. It would make believing what you see and hear to be easier and would mostly eliminate poor PR that lacks truth. #com284ut
@taylorbensleyPR @ligova I agree that avoiding a situation that would make your firm or company look bad is very important when working in PR. #com284ut
@ligova The primary obligations of public relations professionals are to ensure ethical standards with their clients, the public and the profession. Building and maintaining trust is also important by using good ethics, morals, and values. #com284ut
Just left the Tampa Museum of Art, a great tour with an awesome tour guide! Free to UT students, I will definitely be going back!!βοΈ#com284ut#tampamuseumofart