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How Covid has impacted the climate change conversation on social

NewsWhip

With the dovetailing of these two occurrences, 2020 was on track to be the year that brands, climate, and investment came together. How the brand conversation changed on Facebook. Highly engaged Facebook posts on climate change from brands in 2019. Highly engaged Facebook posts on Covid donations from brands in 2020.

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How to Optimize Your Corporate Video for YouTube

ReimaginePR

As a corporate brand, optimizing your YouTube content can directly improve your sales and customer engagement. Here, we are sharing a 9-step procedure to optimize your brand videos to rank higher in YouTube as well as Google search results. Branded Channel. In this post, we are trying to simplify it. An Exceptional Video.

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What is Storytelling? Why Does Storytelling Work? What are Good Examples? [UML]

Sword and the Script

It humanizes a brand, creates an emotional connection, and boosts recall in a way that a list of statistics, no matter how compelling just can’t rival. This 2003 interview between the Harvard Business Review and a Los Angeles-based screenwriter describes a story this way: “Essentially, a story expresses how and why life changes.

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Burberry after its Burning Ban

Mindful Marketing

It has to do with building brands. BBC News says that over a five-year period, the brand scrapped products worth a total of about $121 million. Unfortunately, Burberry isn’t the only brand known for trashing its own inventory. Burberry has about 50 stores in the continental U.S.

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Study: Big Companies Lag at Blogging, Social Media

Sword and the Script

I see tepid interest in small pockets of consumer oriented businesses among the Fortune 500. No surprises here every brand has a Facebook page and is on “the Twitter.” Retailers inherently understand the incredibly value of going direct-to-consumer, especially in this highly competitive space. Yeah, not many.