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How to build brand reputation in an era of greenwashing backlash:?part two

Onclusive

Welcome back to this four-part blog series where we’ve been discussing how you can build brand reputation in an era of greenwashing scrutiny and backlash. Be detailed   Unsubstantiated storytelling leads to greenwashing accusations. To employees: You should w ork with internal comms to align your environmental sustainability messaging.

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How Podcasts Can Help Auto Suppliers Drive Employee Engagement

Bianchi Biz Blog

Guest Post by Jan Griffiths, president & founder of Gravitas Detroit In today’s fast-paced and digitally connected world, internal communication has become more critical than ever for automotive suppliers. Employees can listen to podcasts while commuting, during breaks, or while performing routine tasks.

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Discovered by Porsche: the Art of Storytelling

Presspage

With an overflow of information vying for the spotlight, brands must adapt their strategies to stand out amidst the noise. Especially when faced with the task of engaging individuals who may not inherently express interest in a particular product, the question arises: how can brands forge lasting relationships with these audiences?

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In Praise of Trade PR For B2B Companies

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Of course, it’s still possible to be published on the opinion page of a prestigious national newspaper, but the topic must have broad national or international relevance. Plus, since journalists at these pubs dive more deeply into industry topics, a mention or focus on your brand helps educate those you need to reach. . — .

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Hyundai “Message To Space” TV Spot – Marketing Masterpiece or Brilliant Illusion?

MaccaPR

“Message To Space,” created by agency Innocean Worldwide, depicts how Hyundai worked with a 13-year-old girl who appears to be Stephanie Virts of Houston, daughter of NASA astronaut Terry Virts, to send a message to her father as he circles the Earth in the International Space Station. Source: Forbes ). Ethically ambiguous? Source: Hyundai ).

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