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Sarvesh V. Joshi

Dr. Naval Singh

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Public announcements, focus groups, and online resources are only the tip of the iceberg whenit comes to social marketing. The goal is to encourage people to make positive behavioral changes thatwill improve their health and well-being. Making the world a better place to live through effectingconstructive social change, For over 25 years, researchers have employed social marketing to tackle awide range of global societal concerns, such as population control, environmental protection, healtheducation, smoking cessation, and civic engagement. Young people are the driving force behind socialchange, and social media is playing a crucial part in getting the word out about social marketing

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