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SOCIAL LISTENING

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 Listen here and listen well.... -- When it comes to brands, we see brands that come into the spotlight and brands that disappear from the spotlight. But there are times when being in the spotlight isn't so good. With so many brands to choose from, I decided to pick Drunk Elephant. This is a well-known makeup brand that recently caught the spotlight in a negative way.  When you think of a makeup or skincare line you think of a young adult, not young children. What is interesting is that the Drunk Elephants brand pulls in a lot of younger children for their products. People are saying that it isn't right for the brand to sell to kids eight years old using polypeptides or zinc and copper gluconates. Drunk Elephant is a brand that is " We are committed to using only skin-friendly, research-backed ingredients that either directly benefit the health of the skin or support the integrity of our formulations. We never take into account whether something is synthetic or natural, in

Marketing In The News: The Longhairs Story

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 MARKETING IN THE NEWS: THE LONGHAIRS STORY --  By: Emily Flores  I recently read an article about The Longhairs in class. A brand that goes beyond hair products to redefine masculinity and foster a supportive community for men with long hair. I found their brand and what they believe in inspiring as someone who has long hair and loves their hair. Even though I am a female, I still find interest in the intersection of personal style and identity. The story of Chris Healy and Lindsay Barto and how they turned their frustration into a thriving movement resonated with me. Their focus on creating high-quality products for men, advocating for hair equality, and charitable giving piqued my interest in exploring how grooming can reflect deeper values and social connections. It's a fascinating example of how personal style, like growing your hair, can catalyze a broader conversation about identity and community. It prompts us to consider how our personal grooming choices can reflect our va

Get To Know Me!

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Hi guys! My name is Emily Flores. I am a second-year student at Oregon State University and a DPP student at Linn-Benton. I am about to turn 20 on October 5th, and I am very excited. I am a Business administration major. I don't know what minor yet, either finance or marketing. I don't want to sit at an office desk for 20 years.  I grew up as an only child, and it has its perks, but it also has its pits. I have three dogs, Nilla, Eddie, and Molly. They are my babies and have made me into a dog mom. I also work at Dutch Bros., so I am a full-time college student and a part-time worker; still trying to balance the schedule, but I'm sure I will get the hang of it.  Outside school and work, I hang out with my dogs, do Pilates, go on walks, and stay inside. After long days of work and classwork, I like to be low-key on my days off, enjoy my house, and catch up on laundry. I feel like an old lady, but I wouldn't have it any other way.  This is Molly, who is about 10 months ol