Why You Should Be Proud of Running Slacktivist Cause Campaigns
Jan 12, 2012 2:00 PM ET
Slacktivism used to be a dirty word. It used to stand for actions people take when they don't really care, when they don’t plan on giving money, when they are just taking a break from watching Hulu and stalking their exes on Facebook.
Slacktivism also often plays a key role in cause related marketing campaigns that companies run to support causes (think "Like this page and we’ll donate a dollar" type of campaigns).
This link between slacktivism and cause marketing is a good thing, though! As it turns out, slacktivism is an important step in engaging people more deeply in a cause.
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