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Yorkshire’s best! My Cloud Media wins the title of Best Corporate Website Building Company in Yorkshire

My Cloud Media is delighted to have won the title of Best Corporate Website Building Company in Yorkshire at the 2021 Corporate Vision Media Innovator Awards.

My Cloud Media builds corporate websites and online shops that enable manufacturers and tech companies to succeed online. Founded in 2011 by Tim Bennett, their Huddersfield-based team works with manufacturers, engineering and energy companies, trade associations, tech businesses, retailers, schools and colleges, charities, SMEs, regional councils, as well as lots of small local businesses. My Cloud Media has also worked with several well-known organisations including LucasFilm, Kodak, IWS and numerous Premier League Football Clubs.

Tim Bennett said, “I am delighted that My Cloud Media has been recognised in these prestigious industry awards. As a business, we are passionate about supporting businesses here in Yorkshire and helping them to thrive online. Particularly over the past 18 months, many companies have been forced to embrace digital marketing, whether they wanted to or not. We pride ourselves on working in partnership with our clients to deliver the support they need, building long-term customer relationships and becoming a fundamental part of their organisation. By providing ongoing support and helping them to recognise the benefits of e-commerce, content marketing, SEO, PPC, email marketing and social media, we can ensure that digital marketing becomes a real asset for their business.”

The Media Innovator Awards 2021 aim to acknowledge those prestigious businesses, and individuals who have excelled within the media industry, recognising those who keep up with the pace of change. Their research team carefully judge nominees based on a variety of criteria including evidence of innovation, business growth, business longevity, online reputation, business performance and client dedication.

To learn more, visit https://www.mycloudmedia.co.uk/

Companies drop responsibility in favour of promoting how sustainable they are

Companies are leaning towards promoting sustainability rather than responsibility, according to new research by the Vienna University of Economics and Business.

The study, conducted by Dr. Pilar Pérez Cañizares, looked into how leading companies in Spain and Latin America communicate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability on their web pages.

Dr. Pérez Cañizares found a trend towards both ‘sustainability’ and ‘CSR’ gaining prominence on companies’ websites, and ‘responsibility’ terms being gradually replaced over time.

In fact, the research revealed that ‘responsibility’ terms are now practically non-existent in Latin American sites as many companies jumped on the “sustainability bandwagon” initiated by a small number of companies.

The researcher analysed the websites of 68 companies and discovered that the importance of CSR communications is growing rapidly, with the vast majority now presenting their CSR and sustainability content on the first page of their websites.

Dr. Pérez Cañizares explains that this could be for two reasons, the first is as a result of a trend towards greater uniformity in reporting, which is designed to allow comparability of both communication and performance; the second is that it’s a mere imitation of competitors.

“The changes in terminology have reflected changes in underlying ideas or strategy for some companies. One example is Inditex, Spain’s most valuable company, who have made changes in heading terminology as well as a redesign of the homepage. This kind of change hints at the adoption of a new communication strategy in the way Inditex presents itself and its activities to its stakeholders,” says Dr. Pérez Cañizares.

However, the researcher does add that a third of companies in the service sector, such as banks, still use the term ‘responsibility’ because they have relatively little impact on the environment.

The research paper was published in the Journal Business and Professional Communication Quarterly.