ASSEMBLY HARNESSES THE POWER OF WEARE8'S TRANSFORMATIONAL VIDEO AD EXPERIENCE THAT VALUES PEOPLE AND THE PLANET
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The Stagwell (STGW) agency and WeAre8's collaboration is in support of collective impact and how advertising becomes a powerful catalyst for social change
WeAre8 founder and CEO, Sue Fennessy said, "It's brilliant to see these forward-thinking brands join us as we change the social landscape, put people at the heart of the economic model and drive positive impact for citizens, communities, charities and the planet, all while delivering real business results.
"WeAre8 is built to be the antidote to the challenges that have arisen in recent times - a community designed to value people and bring them together in a new social home that is not driven by divisive algorithms, where your time is valued and advertising is a force for good. And that is why people love brands reaching them on WeAre8. Our model, the new model, is about delivering powerful results for our advertising partners in a way that values people's time."
Recent findings from audience insight company, Lumen and emissions data agency, Scope3, found that WeAre8's ad model achieves a staggering 67 times more attention per gram of carbon emitted compared to a mainstream platform like Instagram. This is not just a number – it represents a seismic shift in how effectively WeAre8's advertising model engages with people.
These outcomes are game-changers for brands. They highlight not just the ethical imperative of purpose-driven advertising but also its potent efficacy.
Assembly and its clients join America's most loved charities on the new social app, which will benefit from the revenue generated from the campaigns running on the platform. These include, Feeding America, Fauna & Flora, Project CAT, Save the Elephants, OCEEF, Daughters for Earth, Climate Reality Project, Educate Girls, Six Degrees, Way Out, Trans Lifeline, ASPCA, Movember, Jed Foundation, Peace First, Save the Children, Keep a Child Alive, Food Rescue, charity: water and Water Org.
Rick Acampora, Global CEO of Assembly said: "Purpose is an essential part of our business. Frankly, purpose is good business. We naturally jumped at the opportunity to align ourselves with WeAre8 as a platform that shares our vision for a more sustainable and ethical digital ecosystem. By joining forces with WeAre8, we will further amplify our impact, fostering a community where conscious choices and eco-friendly initiatives are encouraged and rewarded. This collaboration reinforces our dedication to making change and a positive difference in the world, leveraging the power of media for a greener and more sustainable future."
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ABOUT ASSEMBLY
Assembly is the modern global omnichannel media agency, bringing data, talent, and technology together to find the change that fuels growth for the best brands on the planet. Our approach connects big, bold brand stories with integrated, global media capabilities that deliver performance and drive large-scale business growth. Our work is powered by our proprietary, in-house technology solution, STAGE, and led by our global talent base of over 1,900 people around the world. We're purpose-driven at our core and pioneers in social and environmental impact in the agency world. Assembly is a proud member of Stagwell, the challenger network built to transform marketing. For more information, visit assemblyglobal.com.
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