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7 inspiring examples of corporate social responsibility

Sprout Social

Corporate social responsibility (or CSR, for short) is an accountability model businesses use to integrate social and environmental causes into their operations. This is no small project for a company that burns 750 million gallons of fuel each year. Takeaway : Avoid including promotional language in posts about your CSR efforts.

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Instagram Live Collaborations: Tips and Examples to Inspire You

agora pulse

This is a super-smart collaboration because those beauty influencers have hundreds of thousands of followers and add plenty of credibility to the feed. A total of 64% of Americans drink an average of three cups of coffee every day and the worldwide dry shampoo market is projected to reach $4.11 billion by 2022.

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An Unorthodox Way to Gain Brand Awareness: The Beren Dilemma

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Mark Newton, vice president of CSR for Timberland, stated, “We want to be proof positive in terms of the change we seek to influence through our business. ” Although Timberland has committed itself to many social responsible projects causing costs to rise, its earnings have not taken a hit and in fact are also rising.

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Important Tips for Pinterest Marketing 

The Realtime Report

Pinterest uses advanced algorithms and presents your paid ads on users’ feeds based on their history of searches and other activities. Pinning frequently also ensures that your content is more likely to show up on people’s feeds and become more visible, resulting in larger reach. Create a new, sponsored pin to run as ad.

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Where Does 'Transparency' Fit In The New Social Media Marketing Model?

Diva Marketing Blog

Michael Stelzner - This is no different than hiring a contractor to do any other project for your company. Increasingly, I see disclosure of team members on Twitter feeds, and I regard that as a best practice. This is no different than hiring a contractor to do any other project for your company. Jump to Tim's content.