Friday, July 1, 2016

[New Post] Content We Love: Huggies Brand Continues to “Wipe Out” Diaper Need with CSR

 

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Content We Love: Huggies Brand Continues to “Wipe Out” Diaper Need with CSR

Ryan Hansen

Content We Love Huggies

It’s not enough to promote what your brand does or the products you offer. Your audience wants to know who you are.

Is your company friendly?  Trustworthy?  Compassionate?

It’s qualities like these that help turn audiences into loyal brand advocates.

Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, initiatives are an excellent way for organizations to show people what they’re truly about.

Take Kimberly-Clark’s Huggies brand, for instance, and their partnership with the National Diaper Bank Network.  As a founding sponsor of the NDBN, Huggies has donated a combination of more than 200 million diapers and wipes in the past six years.

However, when the White House recently released the alarming statistic that one in three US families are unable to provide fresh, clean diapers for their baby, Huggies knew they had to go above and beyond their previous efforts.

They answered President Obama’s call for help and donated 22 million diapers and 22 million wipes to NDBN.

“We’re committed to fighting diaper need by providing great skin care to all babies through diapers and wipes donations,” said Giusy Buonfantino, president of Kimberly-Clark baby and child care North America. “We want to embrace all babies so they have the opportunity to grow up healthy and thrive – it’s how we got our name: Hugs + Babies = Huggies.”

Of course, it’s not only Huggies’ incredible generosity that makes their announcement an excellent example of how to share your CSR news.

Give audiences a reason to care.

Although doing good can be a good way to build consumer trust, you first need people to care about the issue at hand.

Huggies’ press release doesn’t just announce their donation, it serves as another way to educate audiences about the country’s diaper need and the important role that clean, dry skin plays in a baby’s overall health.

Engage readers right at the beginning of your press release by focusing on the problem, as Huggies does in their first sentence.

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Demonstrate an ongoing commitment. 

Corporate social responsibility may start with an initial donation, but it shouldn’t end there. When developing a CSR program, your brand should strive to establish an authentic culture of giving within your organization.

For instance, Huggies’ donation of 22 million diapers and 22 million wipes is the latest example of their long-standing commitment to wipe out diaper need.

While the press release is primarily about this donation, it also notes Huggies’ previous efforts and their next project with the City Dads Group and The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses to engage parents on skin health and diaper need.

The sum of Huggies’ work reinforces the message that the organization truly cares about making a significant impact.

Offer an invitation to participate.

As the father of two young boys, I know just how many diapers parents go through. The idea that some families can't provide them for their children is a troubling thought. And I’m sure I’m not alone in feeling this way.

That’s why I love how Huggies’ press release not only educates, but also empowers.

Besides inviting readers to join in the conversation during a “Huggies Wipes Out Diaper Need” Twitter chat, the press release invites parents to donate their Huggies Rewards points to help a baby in need.

Make it easy for your audience to get involved in your CSR efforts by including a call to action in your press release.

With these tips, you can start creating your own CSR content that audiences will love. And if you want to learn more about writing and distributing press releases, download our free Press Release Boot Camp: What You Need to Know. This checklist outlines how to format your press release for success and what happens when you submit content to go over the wires.

Author Ryan Hansen (@RPH2004) manages social media at PR Newswire, sharing the latest PR, marketing and social media trends across our networks. See what he's up to around the PR Newswire offices by following @PRNewswire on Instagram.

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Thursday, June 30, 2016

June StorInt Newsletter, latest SPEC SFS2014 performance and NetApp ONTAP 9 & SolidFire new hw, sw & licensing

In this month's newsletter, we publish our review of the latest SPEC SFS2014 storage performance results and report on NetApp ONTAP 9 release, SolidFire SF19210 appliance hardware, ElementOS 9 release and new capacity based licensing model announcements.
Latest SPEC SFS2014 VDA & SWBUILD workload storage performance report 

We finally have some SPEC SFS2014 submissions to report on. They were for the VDA (video data acquisition) and SWBUILD (software build) workloads and are cluster file servers.   Read the report to learn more.  
NetApp announces new ONTAP 9 storage software and SolidFire, a NetApp company, announces new hardware, software and licensing model 

NetApp has announced their latest ONTAP 9 storage software for their appliances, converged infrastructure, software defined storage and cloud storage offerings. Recently acquired SolidFire also announced new hardware appliance, new storage software and a new flash capacity licensing model which got a lot of interest from the analyst community.  Read the report to learn more. 
RayOnStorage top blog post(s)
 
 Testing filesystems for CPU core scalability - At Usenix ATC'16 this past month there were a number of interesting papers presented. One that specifically caught my interest was on a new FxMark benchmark that tortured Linux filesystems while increasing the number of CPU cores until they turned over and died.  Read the post find out the bad news.
 
 33: Greybeards talk HPC storage with Frederic Van Haren, founder HighGFens & former Sr. Director of HPC at Nuance - Frederic has a very fascinating view on what future storage will look like from his time working at Nuance's HPC environment. They had a large, multiPB/billion files or so, IBM Spectrum Scale (GPFS) system that over the years used everything from Coraid AoE, HP MSA and HP 3PAR StoreServ storage. HPC appears smitten with large file repositories and how they manage this flock of billions of files becomes an ongoing challenge.  Listen to the podcast to learn more...  

What you may have missed last month
 
We review the 14 new (11 SPC-1 & 3 SPC-2) benchmark submissions, including another software defined storage submission and a slew of new AFAs. A number of our top ten charts have new members.   Read the report to learn more. 

EMC has just revamped their mid-range storage line with a new unified architecture supporting file and block storage in a new 2U dual controller architecture. The new Unity storage replaces the whole VNX product line with a brand new storage OS and hardware solutions.  Read the report to learn more.

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