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Coral Springs seeks influencers for social media campaign
Coral Springs, Florida – The city of Coral Springs is looking for local influencers and businesses to showcase the city on social media with its “CS Proud Squad campaign.”
Those selected will participate in a three-month Instagram campaign and commit to posting photos showcasing the city on their feed and stories using #CSProudSquad in the post captions.
The city will share their pictures and stories on its verified city Instagram account.
“When we launched the program during the pandemic, our goal was to promote greater interest in city parks, businesses, and activities through photography, and it was a great success,” said Lynne Martzall, Director of Communications and Marketing. “Now that we [have] resumed special events, exhibit openings, and other activities, we are excited to relaunch and expand the opportunity for residents who want to showcase why Coral Springs is the premier community in which to live, work and raise a family.”
In 2021, the ‘CS Proud Squad’ campaign was awarded Best Use of Social Media by the Florida Municipal Communicators Association.
To view guidelines and apply, visit www.coralsprings.gov/csproud.
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