The usage of social media on public relations regarding #eskomloadshedding

 

Loadshedding is a planned method of evenly distributing the available electricity among all Eskom clients. The power company believes that any outages do not last more than two hours at a time and that, in most circumstances, customers are informed in advance. Also, it's done in a rotating manner. isn’t it too much that we have struggled for so long by facing this ongoing problem called loadshedding? I really think public relations practitioners can help in advocating for this issue by using the means of social media platforms to inform and engage or even relate with the publics maybe the solution might surface in the process of discussing about  this issue.


 

Public relations practitioners can use social media by putting hashtags in what they are posting regarding Eskom loadshedding because these hashtags creates exposure for that particular post to more than just the followers, these hashtags makes you discoverable to people who might come across that particular post, so using hashtags can be to a public relations practitioner’s advantage because they can help PR professionals to engage with the masses since loadshedding  affect people at large. These hashtags and social media campaigns might be affective as some businesses are harshly affected by loadshedding. Once you use so many hashtags you can turn away followers and since there is social media traffic with similar hashtags, people are more likely to read another person’s post.



 

I think social media can also help the public relations professionals by creating discussion groups about Eskom loadshedding issue, for instance by creating conference call or maybe if a PR professional becomes live on one of the social media platforms to talk about this issues. This might serve as an urgent matter to public relations officers because loadshedding stands between the brand they represent and stakeholders.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Truly speaking. Loadshedding has affected us as South Africans negatively.

    Nice blog, i was drawn in by your views

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    1. yes, it has affected south Africans in a negative way and i wonder when will this problem end...
      Thanks,

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  2. I like the way you structured your blog...very informative.

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  3. Very interesting . Well structured post

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  4. loadshedding issue is really getting out of hand

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    1. yes, it is , I really hope that one day this issue will get resolved for good.

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  5. Your blog is so informative and we'll structured

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  6. I agree with you hashtags creates exposure and PRP's must take advantage. Now we as South Africa living in the dark! We are forced to adapt into new plans because of the stages that are always changing and lastly we are all suffering as a whole country.

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    1. you are right, this issue of loadshedding seems to affect almost every aspect of our lives

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  7. Very informative, I sure hope loadshedding stops though because it's really affecting those small business that depend on electricity but don't have enough to buy generators

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    1. True that , this issue really has a negative impact on our lives, life without electricity is really not good..

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  8. I couldn't agree more. Well done!

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  9. Phinah Lekganyane24 March 2023 at 04:35

    Your blog is informative, well structured, and also highlights the importance of social media. So it is high time that PRPs use the power of social media and PR storytelling to end this loadshedding.  We are tired of this load-shedding, and we want it to stop.

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    1. that is true, loadshedding has been affecting us for a long time and to be honest life is not easy without electricity.

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  10. I think you are right someone out there may have a solution to this crisis so the Facebook pages would be a lot of help thank you

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    1. not just on Facebook pages but all social media platforms must be used to address this issue because remember the motive must be to reach the masses.

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