PREP 2
In the article, Burson Fumbles Facebook Flaps, I believe everyone who contribute in misconduct involving Mr. Burson should have done a better job with his Facebook assignment. Instead, he put his reputation and the two men he hired to help him put put private information about Google. One of them used to work for a network news show. They should not accept Mr. Burson's offer. They should have said "no" to Mr. Burson and stood up for themselves.
Therefore, I think PR clients should always be identified. Even Mr. Burson, who works in public relations, has to agree to some kind of code of conduct. Mr. Burson's answers to the media sparked a debate about how well other PR workers could win consumers' trust. If PR clients are always named, the person receiving the message can decide to accept it. For example, Yelp is a website where you can read reviews of restaurants, businesses, shops, etc. and leave your own. There should be a site that rates the PR clients you can trust the most.
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