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Weekly Roundup: Rethinking Color

Waxing UnLyrical

So, for this week’s weekly roundup, I thought it would be interesting to share some of the most thought-provoking posts I’ve come across over time (they’re not all new) on how non-profit organizations and cause marketing have been rethinking color. The cause marketing genius of the pink ribbon , from Cause Marketing.

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Social Pros 24 – Shawn Morton, JPMorgan Chase

Convince & Convert

The RSS feed is: [link]. If it’s really just the Wall, if it’s really just the news feed, all it is is a day to day, keep you top of mind experience, which to me is email. There tends to be a recurring theme of hey, it’s all about the feed, it’s all about the feed, it’s all about the feed.

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9 Brands Driving Meaningful Change on Instagram

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Given similar price and quality, 91% of consumers are likely to switch to a brand that supports a good cause. Whether it’s creating sustainable skincare or empowering the LGBTQ+ community — brands with purpose are able to sell their products and support causes they care about. View this post on Instagram.

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Color Clash: Pink or Purple?

Waxing UnLyrical

October 25th, 2010 Tweet A couple of weeks ago, I noticed my friend Kim Wells was sporting a purple ribbon on her Twitter avatar. In the non-profit/cause marketing world, most notably pink, and thus breast cancer. If you liked what you saw and read, Id love you to subscribe to my RSS feed or subscribe by email.

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