WHY COMMUNITY MATTERS IN YOUR PR STRATEGY
Community relations ā sometimes known as CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) ā can be overlooked in the face of immediate, tangible benefits. However, a good PR strategy will consider community and the value of it for your brand. Whether thatās using your platform to champion smaller businesses, or actively supporting charities and organisations.
This was proven very recently on April 12th, as pub beer gardens opened across England as part of the Government Roadmap. With the hospitality industry arguably one of the hardest hit amid the Coronavirus pandemic, Tesco decided they would dedicate their advertising space on this monumental day to a better cause. On Monday, they launched the following ad in multiple English newspapers.
This kind of media coverage would have been costly, so the idea that Tesco used it to champion smaller, local outlets as opposed to their own business, was very well received. Itās the perfect example as to why community relations matter in any PR strategy. Whether your business is large or small, you cannot go wrong with CSR.
Letās explore why…
Why You Should Consider The Role Of Community Relations In PR
Community relations are so important to any brand for a multitude of reasons. Some of which include:
- Building a better brand reputation
- Making your brand more recognisable in the local area
- Giving your brand a personality
- Showing consumers that theyāre buying from a brand that cares
For these reasons and many more, is why a whole host of brands work hard on their CSR strategies. Community relations isnāt a black and white area of PR, there are different things that businesses can be doing to improve their image, and it doesnāt matter how big or small your brand is. Some of the things a business can do include:
- Adopting a sustainability policy
- Fundraising for charity
- Donating a portion of sales to charity, such as a % of a sale from a certain product
- Using a bigger platform to champion smaller businesses
- Working with local schools and organisations
- Supporting employees and their own community initiatives
- Backing smaller sports teams
- Lobbying for change using your own platforms
- And so much more (why not ask us what would work best for your brand?)
Why The Tesco Ad Worked
Going back to Tesco and their print advertisement, though it didnāt directly promote their products, it still helped to give the brand a push and generate positive coverage. Tescoās selfless community relations act ended up returning far more than we can assume a traditional advert would have. Results included more conversation on social media and more positive feelings towards the brand.
This links into the age-old debate that PR is not always about ROI and sales. Itās about building a better and more engaging brand. One people recognise as caring and community-driven. This reputation is worth way more than a single newspaper advert. Furthermore, Tesco still got great coverage in the online media as well as from their print ads. Not to mention the fantastic reaction on social media. A traditional advert would never have piqued attention quite like this.
Whilst linking up and supporting your community ā whether on a local or national level – might not return immediate sales, itās a crucial brand-building exercise that any good PR strategy should consider.Ā At Source PR, we often work with our clients to bring them together with the local area. We often support with this kind of community relations PR work with Miller Homes, one of our clients in the property industry. If youāre interested in finding out more about how this works in a PR strategy, read our case study. Want to know more? Why not reach out to our team?