CSR - Responsible business practice

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Turning Corporate Social Responsibility into an asset

William Murray responsible business practice PR benefits:

  • Appealing
  • Attracting
  • Increasing sales
  • Rewarding effort

Every company has had to examine what it does, the way it operates and the impact it has on the world around it. There has been so much investment, it makes sense to reap the reward.

We help you identify your special stories around responsible business practice and turn them into a campaign to tell customers and potential customers just what a great job you're doing.

With two out of three people thinking it is important to buy from environmentally responsible companies*, it's easy to see why you should turn what you do as a matter of course, into a valuable part of your marketing programme.

* Carbon Trust, 2008

William Murray is a full service communications agency. To see how we can strengthen your business offering and get your message across call 0208 256 1360 or email us on success@williammurray.co.uk

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