Share Scars R Sexy Movement Via Social Media
Can You Share Scars R Sexy Movement Via Social Media?
Do you believe you can help share a movement via Social Media? Here is your chance! Scars R Sexy is launching a new video today to promote their new campaign. It will be released during the CBS morning news in Atlanta. Scars R Sexy is looking to get at least 100,000 views in 7 days for their You Tube Video. Sounds pretty simple, right? Their goal is to make this campaign a movement and you can help it to become a reality.
During the 6 weeks of the campaign they will be donating a 100% of the net profits of the Scars R Sexy t-shirt sales to various charities. That’s right, 100% of their profits! They have a variety of tee-shirts to choose from for both women and men.
The Scars R Sexy campaign is about all of us recognizing that we all have scars and with sharing our own stories we help to heal others who might be struggling with their own scars. Scars could be from accidents, burns, surgery, cancer, or scars that are emotionally hidden inside. Almost everyone has them but some really suffer because of them. This is what the movement is about – ending the suffering of those with scars.
These are the charities they will be donating to:
- Bonnie J Addario Lung Cancer Foundation
- Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America
- Breathe Easy Fund
- Pink Daisy Foundation
- Pediatric Heart Association
I am asking everyone to please view the video, give it a like and take action by sharing it. Tweet any celebrities you know personally to share it. If they are not on Twitter, post on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest and of course email too. Of course tweet and share with your friends about Scars R Sexy too!
Scars R Sexy is also asking you to purchase a shirt in support of the campaign and then send them a picture with your scar story. That is how they are helping others not feel alone with their scars.
So let’s help them reach their goal today with the power of social media. Are you in?
Watch Scars R Sexy You Tube Video
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Helping Others to Thrive Online Through Social Media, Blogging and SEO. What good is knowledge if you cannot share it with others?
20+ years experience in marketing/advertising with 3 years experience blogging, social media and SEO.
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Hi Lisa,
Yeah, I am
I ll share on social platforms and help convey the message dear. Glad you are concerned about all charity activities
Cheers…
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Mayura recently posted..Advertise and Maximize the Reach of Your Content with Virurl
Thanks Mayura – I really appreciate that.
Hi Lisa,
This is a great post about a wonderful cause. I will be going there now and sharing with others. Thanks so much. BTW, have you checked your BE mailbox recently? I sent you a message there. Thanks for sharing this info. Sally
sally brown recently posted..The Key To Self-Love – How Do I Love Me? Part II
Thanks Sally, BE – not haven’t been on since this a.m. You had me thinking for a bit
Amazing video, Lisa, and thank you for sharing about it here on I2T! The campaign is going really well, but we need all the help and support we can get to turn this thing into a life-changing, personally empowering movement for all.
Any help your readers can give is greatly appreciated. From the bottom of my heart (and I speak for Amy Tippins too) we thank you and your readers. XOXO
Of course Samantha, love to help out a wonderful cause and Amy is so inspiring!
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Thanks so much to everyone for shairng our campaign with others. We really love helping others find their invoice and share their story. Thanks so much for sharing with friends and family
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