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1) Encourage action and reaction

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:38 am
by robiulhasan
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Level up your B2B email marketing skills with The Digital Marketing InstituteThere has been an awakening among consumers when it comes to purchasing products and services. Customers now actively seek out brands that support the causes they believe in and take an active role in driving societal or environmental change.

This is the reason companies need to invest in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It not only drives people to connect with their brand but helps create a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

With over 4.2 billion users worldwide (projected to grow to 6 billion by 2027 according to Statista), social media is an effective platform to promote and engage people in CSR efforts.

In this guide, we’ll help you promote your CSR programs and efforts on social media to boost engagement, expand reach, and empower your customers.

Promoting your CSR programs on social media channels is a great way to let the public know what you stand for. However, it’s not enough to just post and leave. You need to engage with your social media followers and encourage them to take action, or at least have a reaction.