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inConetext: Communicate your CR efforts with new media

August 6, 2009 at 4:25 PM by Mike Hollywood

The following originally appeared in Cone’s inConetext quarterly newsletter. To read current or past issues, visit our Web site.

 

 

New media have provided countless innovative ways for consumers to connect with like-minded individuals and engage in dialogue around topics of interest. Increasingly, consumers are connecting to research and discussing their relationships with brands and corporations, scrutinizing not only the benefits they derive from these relationships, but the ways that organizations impact the world as a whole.

 

According to our 2008 Business in Social Media Study, 85 percent of social media users want to engage with brands through social media channels. That’s five out of every six people that are looking for some form of interaction with your organization. New media present a tremendous opportunity to engage with consumers around your CSR efforts, as both new media and CSR are rooted in transparency, open dialogue and collective efforts to improve upon the status quo.



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Health, Wellness and Sustainability

May 5, 2009 at 11:07 AM by Cone Communications

More than ever before, consumers are concerned about the foods they choose for themselves and their families, and are savvier about nutrition and the effect of foods on their health and well-being. But today’s consumers are not only making food choices based upon nutritional attributes and benefits, they are also increasingly focused on a diet that is “good for you” and for the planet. The “green movement” is impacting the purchasing decisions of a growing population and will have a tremendous impact on the future of the food environment—for consumers and the food industry alike. Now is the time for brands to assess their practices and identify opportunities for greening their business.
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