Guest Blog Post – Promoting 1% For The Planet
As a proud alma mater of Champlain College (I’ve become a bit of a public relations poster child for them) I wanted to include a guest blog post from my friend, Kat Maund, a Senior at Champlain pursuing a degree in Business Management with a focus in Marketing/Sales.
I will note that with my passion and work in social media, I continually find university’s that don’t talk about or offer information on any social media tools in their educational mix. I know senior level students in public relations at other large and well-known university’s that don’t even know what Twitter is or the value it offers in their field. With the help of some incredible professors, Champlain offers classes such as online visibility, internet marketing, media communications, and contemporary media issues (the class Kat is currently taking). In these classes, (yes, I took them) students stay on top of new media technology and are encouraged to blog, use Twitter and work on real-life projects for companies to leverage their business. This real life project is where Kat comes in, so without further ado, I’ll let her take the reins and explain.
My Contemporary Media Issues class is competing (guys vs. gals) to see which team can get the most views on a Youtube video promoting 1% for the Planet. 1% FTP officially took off in 2002 with its launch at a Patagonia store in San Francisco, CA. Twenty-one businesses signed up on the first day and began giving 1% of their annual profits back to the environment. Some call it an “earth tax.” Consumers want to know that they’re investing in companies doing good deeds and that in turn grows member companies’ profits and reputations. Talk about good PR!

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